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The first experimentally air-conditioned TDH-5105 visited Washington in the Summer of 1956. It was painted by GM in attractive two-tone green with orange flamingo striping and white roof. Claire Clark, a wife of Roy Chalk, President of D.C. Transit, liked the livery and it was choosed as new company's standard. Also, an order for 67 air-conditioned TDH-5105s was placed with GM Coach and it was delivered in July 1958. The coaches were numbered into 5600-5666 series and were placed to D.C. Transit's busiest routes. They had a modified rear windows and wear 'Arcticooler' and 'Air Conditioned' lettering. [Photo: Al Holtz]
Price, USD:
1958 GM TDH-5105 (D.C. Transit 5600-5666 series) - Air Conditioned
Ref.#: SPTC245
Scale: 1:48
Bus
1958
Added to catalog: 08.09.2015
The first experimentally air-conditioned TDH-5105 visited Washington in the Summer of 1956. It was painted by GM in attractive two-tone green with orange flamingo striping and white roof. Claire Clark, a wife of Roy Chalk, President of D.C. Transit, liked the livery and it was choosed as new company's standard. Also, an order for 67 air-conditioned TDH-5105s was placed with GM Coach and it was delivered in July 1958. The coaches were numbered into 5600-5666 series and were placed to D.C. Transit's busiest routes. They had a modified rear windows and wear 'Arcticooler' and 'Air Conditioned' lettering. [Photo: Al Holtz]
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Price, USD:
599 00
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