- Portland's Last
Flxibles". Bus Industry. Bus
History ****ociation. July 2015. p. 15. ISSN 0739-7194. Morgan,
Steve (September 2014). "The
Flxible Metro – Catch...
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history lesson about the
Flxible company".
Flxible Owners International.
Retrieved 2014-08-10. "Can
Anyone Fx
Those Flxibles?". Time magazine.
March 30...
- The
Flxible New Look bus is a
transit bus
introduced in 1959 by the
Flxible Company, and
produced from 1960
until 1978, when the New Look was replaced...
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Kettering helped found the
Engineers Club of
Dayton in 1914. In 1914,
Flxible Sidecar Company was
incorporated with the help of Kettering, who then became...
- The
Scenicruiser caused GMC's top competitors,
Flxible and Beck, to
bring out
similar offerings.
Flxible introduced the semi-deck and a half Vista-Liner...
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buses derived from the GM New Look, and
Grumman Flxibles.
Later production buses in the GM and
Flxible line had the
Allison V731 transmission,
which is...
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Gulfstream Aerospace. That same year, it
acquired the bus
manufacturer Flxible. The
company built the
Grumman LLV (Long Life Vehicle), a
light transport...
- and
share only
their general exterior appearance with the American-built
Flxibles, were sold to many
transit operators in
major Chinese cities, including...
- Auto Rox
Motor SAIC IM
Motors Maxus MG
Rising Auto
Roewe Sunwin SG
China Flxible Huanghai Bus
Shacman Shandong Huoyun Sinotruk Sinotruk (Hong Kong) Seres...
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sometimes referred to as "****eol-Twin Coach". The
company was
acquired by
Flxible in 1955 and
merged with it, but use of the "Twin Coach" name in marketing...