Springfield School District 1936 White Die Cast Bus

Lend Authenticity to your railroad layout by using buses of the same era as the trains to pick up passengers.

School buses weren't always "school bus yellow". While today's "generic" commercial vehicle fleet color is white, in the 1930's the one commercial vehicle color that just about all dealers stocked was tan. Before the standardization of the Chrome Yellow Color we see today, coach manufacturers oftem simply bought the tan chassis and painted the body to match.

The Springfield School District White model 706 captures the essence of the 1930's school bus right down to the serif type font and the "M1" (Motorized 1) vehicle designation.

* Detailed Exterior with authentic color
*Interior features as steering wheel, gear shift and "grab rail" seats
*Chrome Grill and Mirrors, Rubber Tires, Acrylic Windows
*Packaged in a Presentation Box
*400 Word History of the White Model 706 is printed on each box
*Sepia Tone historic background inside each window box
*Makes a Perfect Gift
Don't let the authenticity of your railroad layout end at the tracks.

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