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1960 General Motors PD-4104-4503 - Greyhound Lines

February 8, 1998

The following photo(s) are © copyrighted by Mike Jones (Alpine, California)


PD4104


WELCOME ABOARD THE 7725! This General Motors PD-4104-4503 was built in 1960 for Greyhound Lines. She was given the fleet number -7725- at that time. These buses were commonly referred to as highway travelers. * the 7725 is 35 feet long, 8 feet wide, 10 feet tall and weighs 10 tons. *fuel capacity is 140 gallons Of #2 diesel. Transmission: 4 speed manual. *power is an in line Detroit Diesel six cylnder. *187 cubic feet of luggage space. *air conditioned by a 4 cylinder Perkins diesel engine. *restroom equipped. *air ride suspension. * 7725 is the 4,503 coach of its type Built by GM between 1953 and 1960. *a total of 5,065 were manufactured. 7725 has been restored in this green and white livery to better compliment her interior colors. The 7725 is owned & operated by Mike Jones of Alpine, California Our other restored coach is a 1975 GMC T8H-5307a, fleet number 804, retired from San Diego Transit in 1990. Both coaches are part of an extensive collection of streetcar & motorcoach memorabilia displayed at the jones residence in alpine, ca. Thank you for visiting this classic American motorcoach! Please! NO food, drinks or smoking aboard!

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