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Carpenter/ Dodge school bus
Catalog #: 1982.0600.01,
Accession #: 1982.0600 Currently on display
From the Smithsonian Collection
Thirty-six passenger school bus. Body built by Carpenter Body Works in 1936, chassis by Dodge in 1939. Carried students to the Martinsburg School (grade school) Martinsburg, Ind., ca. 1940-1946. Owned and driven by Russell Bishop during that period. Used as a traveling grocery store until 1962. Streamlined steel body painted double deep or Omaha orange with black trim. Restored by Carpenter Body Works in the early 1980's under the supervision of Ollie Eager, who was Carpenter's plant manager in 1936 and John Foddrill, who worked in the Carpenter plant in 1936. The bus has replacement seats that do not match the originals exactly. The originals were black upholstery. Bus came with extra orange spray paint. **Displayed in NMAH first floor lobby, May-June 1983.
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Dimensions: 22'8"L x 7'11"W x 8'8"H Weight: 7510 lbs.
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Credit: | Gift of Carpenter Body Works |
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