On the right hand chassis rail around the area of the front axle. It should start YV.
Y = Sweden. V = Volvo
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VDL Bus Chassis was created in 1990.
Depends on where they're being operated and who the chassis manufacturer was. European manufacturers typically use OEM proprietary rears (e.g., a bus on a Volvo chassis would use Volvo diffs, a bus on a MAN chassis would use MAN diffs, etc.). US made buses would use Eaton or Dana differentials, although most double decker buses in the US are actually imported.
Volvo buses will have Volvo Penta engines in them.
Weight of the bus will depend on options and chassis used.
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No way to answer without knowing passenger capacity and the chassis it's built on. You could be referring to anything from a 16 passenger bus built on a one ton van chassis to a 44 passenger bus built on a Topkick chassis.
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A Class A motor home is constructed on a commercial truck chassis or commercial bus chassis. The front of the motor home is flat and it has large windows. Bus conversions are generally Class A.
All F350 series ford trucks/vans etc. are one ton chassis