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possibly,but the twin coach bus does seem longer-after writing reply 16,I looked around online and closest bus to description Was Gillig buses:factory in Hayward,CA.,they were in business 1940-82 and in earlier years,made buses with a 590 cubic inch Hall Scott six on it's side under the floor.
 
hall scott engines

poking around further,discovered Hall Scott also made a monster 779 cubic inch gasoline inline six for mounting on side under buses-rated for 240 HP at 2500 RPM.Hall Scott engines were made in Berkely,CA.1910-1960,so both engine and body of the earlier Gillig buses were made in California :)
 
cool that Gillig is still making buses-I thought they had stopped after 1982,but that was just the mid-engine versions that were discontinued I discovered after closer investigation :)Glad there is a company still making transit buses in the U.S. in 2015...
 
Supervan up for auction

Seen George Barris "Supervan"is going to auction soon-based on a dodge A100,was built in 1966 as a futuristic people mover,then dusted off and updated a little once the custom van craze kicked in ~mid-'70s and was featured in a couple movies.I have a 1976 custom van magazine that has a small article on this van :)
 
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