Blue Bird made the best buses of the 1970's in the States. They produced both commercial models and models capable of being retrofit. Elsewhere in the world, Mercedes Benz made good models.
IMBEL, Taurus Boito, Rossi
Jack Frost soda was made in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, by the Poole Beverage Company. The company operated from the 1930s to the 1970s and was known for its popular Jack Frost soda flavor.
The sound made by buses is typically referred to as engine noise or bus engine rumble.
It depends what manufacture.
The routemaster buses were invented way back 1956 and were in continuous production in 1958 until 1968. The routemaster buses were developed by Associated Equipment Company (AEC) in partnership with London transport.
Plastic and rubber for school buses and wool and metal for local buses
School buses are made diffrent but why are buses made with Flat Fronts? People think they are safer and they can be but all is not what it seems. some people don't care about bus safty.People make them for money to help a LOGO.
There made with Poo
Because buses are never made that way! Then all buses would need to be made that way
Yes, in the 1970s pennies were made of 95% copper while in the 1990s they were made of about 97% zinc.
The Benefit Make Up company was found in the 1970s when two twins made a comsmetics store and it became popular over the years. As the years went on it went world wide and the company is in over 30 countries.
In the 1970s, the Italian company Beretta was well-known for manufacturing firearms. Founded in 1526, Beretta has a long history of producing various types of guns, including handguns and shotguns. Other notable Italian gun manufacturers from that era include Benelli and Franchi, both recognized for their quality firearms.