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Fun Fleet Bus #5237

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Fun Fleet Bus #5237

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About Fun Fleet Bus #5237

Some Specs

#5237

Vin: TDH-5303-2099

Built March 1961 for LAMTA, Los Angeles

First generation

102 inches wide/40 feet long, two door

6V71 Detroit/Allison VS-1 transmission

49 seats, American Seats, forward facing

Added to Fun Fleet

This bus was purchased from SCRTD Los Angeles. This bus had a blown engine and so I towed it to my shop. It had some minor body work in the front, which I repaired. Once I changed the ppower plant, it ran good in the Fun Fleet for many years.

When and Where Did it Go?

The bus was later sold to Thomas Rice of New York where it lives today. Unfortunately, it was involved in a front accident and is awaiting decision to be repaired.

Some History of #5237

Hit by Big Ball

Hit by Big Ball

Hit by Big Ball

Now this bus has an interesting history. While parked at a bus stop next to a building that was being demolished, the operator of a wrecking ball miscalculated his swing and hit #5237 at the rear of the bus, damaging the entire rear section. It was put on the scrap list. 

A Big Fix

Hit by Big Ball

Hit by Big Ball

The superintendent went on vacation and Ted decided to use this bus, along with a Flexible that was wrecked, to be repaired as training buses. He knew the superintendent would be gone for 30 days. So, he took the rear of 5303 #5016 (which was involved in a front-end accident) and placed the rear mask on #5237. This was done before the superintendent got back from vacation.

Ummm

Hit by Big Ball

On Air Intakes

When he returned from vacation he was surprised and told Ted to send it to the paint shop and be put back in service. It got the updated paint scheme and ran that way until I purchased it. When Ted did the work, though, he invited me out to see the newly-repaired bus. I was amazed. they did a beautiful job...but wait...and only I would notice t his. It has a 5303 type rear mask instead of a 5301. I pointed out to him that SCRTD

On Air Intakes

A Directional Shift

On Air Intakes

5000 series buses had air intakes on the inside. Immediately he said, "You're the only one who would notice that". It wasn't a big problem for operations but, since #5237 had hi seats and the air intake was on the inside, if you were sitting in the back seat you would be subject to suction of the air into the engine.

A Directional Shift

A Directional Shift

A Directional Shift

We all laughed, and the bus went into service for a few more years. another strange thing about this bus is that it had its original directional shift on the steering column the way they came from the factory. Out of over 400 fishbowls, why did this one escape installation of floor directionals?

Personal Favz

A Directional Shift

A Directional Shift

Of all my buses, these LAMTA buses, #5237, #5246, and #5510 were my favorites.

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