What color were school buses before they were yellow?

What color were school buses before they were yellow?

It’s also a matter of safety. Federal law in the United States requires that, in addition to flashing lights and safety devices, school buses must be painted “school bus yellow.” Before the standard school bus yellow color was developed, school buses were a pure yellow, closer to the color of a lemon.

Who Makes International school bus?

Navistar International
International 3800 (School Bus)

International 3800
Manufacturer Navistar International
Production 1989-2005
Body Manufacturer See Listing
Class School Bus Transit Bus Specialty Vehicle

What kind of engine does an international school bus have?

From 1989 to 1994, International offered two versions of its conventional school bus chassis (as it had with the S series). The 3700 was the lighter-GVWR model of the lineup, derived from the International 4700. Only produced with the 7.3L IDI/T444E V8 engine, the 3700 was offered with hydraulic brakes.

When did the International 3700 school bus come out?

From 1989 to 1994, International offered two versions of its conventional school bus chassis (as it had with the S series). The 3700 was the lighter-GVWR model of the lineup, derived from the International 4700.

What do you need to know about international Vin decoder?

This is the International VIN decoder. Every International car has a unique identifier code called a VIN. This number contains vital information about the car, such as its manufacturer, year of production, the plant it was produced in, type of engine, model and more.

When did Navistar change the name of their schoolmaster trucks?

In 1989, Navistar introduced the second generation of the S-series medium-duty trucks, renaming the Class 6 range the 4000 series. Ending the use of the long-running “Schoolmaster” product name, the bus chassis received a separate model designation; the S-1753 was replaced by the 3700; and the S-1853 was replaced by the 3800.

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