An interesting facet of the company's activity during the 1920's and 1930's was fitting new bodies to old chassis. Union Transfer Co. of Nashville had two of these model L bodies put on five-year-old Yellow Coach Y-0-254 chassis in October 193O.

Inside the Muskegon plant in the summer of 1 935 .The three buses ready to roll on the left are model 175's on GMC S-400 chassis--West Virginia Transportation Co. 216-218.

One of only two 130 bodies built, delivered to Dahringer Bus & Taxi.Co. in April 1935. Dahringer used the Greyhound name because its routes connected with Greyhound's. After World War II, Greyhound bought out Dahringer to acquire lines northward and eastward from Ludington, Mich.

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