Great find, but not entirely spot on with your assesment of roll sign or location. :-)
First, the roll sign is certainly Long Beach-spec at this stage. And "DOUGLAS PLANT" refers to the long-standing McDonnell Douglas aviation factory that was in Long Beach, CA. The plant operated even after Boeing's purchase of MD, but the facility just closed in late 2015.
That said, you're right in surmising this is at the bus' manufacturing locale, but not entirely spot on with a location. This is actually Pontiac, Michigan, where GMC Truck & Coach's (later Truck & Bus) engineering and manfuacturing facilities were located. All sorts of trucks and buses were manufactured at this locale, which explains the assortment of vehicles in the background.
Always fond of this type of American bus design, ahead of its time in some ways with the large front screen and also robust yet pleasing on the eye.
ReplyDeleteGreat find, but not entirely spot on with your assesment of roll sign or location. :-)
ReplyDeleteFirst, the roll sign is certainly Long Beach-spec at this stage. And "DOUGLAS PLANT" refers to the long-standing McDonnell Douglas aviation factory that was in Long Beach, CA. The plant operated even after Boeing's purchase of MD, but the facility just closed in late 2015.
That said, you're right in surmising this is at the bus' manufacturing locale, but not entirely spot on with a location. This is actually Pontiac, Michigan, where GMC Truck & Coach's (later Truck & Bus) engineering and manfuacturing facilities were located. All sorts of trucks and buses were manufactured at this locale, which explains the assortment of vehicles in the background.
Still, great find!