Gmc Scenicruiser, , was a three-axle monocoque two-level coach that Greyhound used from July 1954 into the mid-1970s. Everyone enjoyed following their journey What a majestic motorcoach! Come along as I tour this 1956 GM #Scenicruiser PD 4501 at the #aaca museum! At some point I hope to experience one of these roa Deck ‘N A Half: 1955 GMC PD-4501 Scenicruiser Greyhound was founded in Minnesota by Eric Wickman, a Huppmobile dealer who couldn’t sell This 1954 GMC Scenicruiser is the very first one across the assembly line and is standing at the ready to begin another Tasteful Scenicruiser bus conversion completed in 2015 from the ground up. Fully restored and better than ever. While its interior has since Almost two years ago we featured an amazing story about two guys and a Scenicruiser (part 1, part 2). It’s The Scenicruiser Story EDITOR’S NOTE: In the 1970s, Liberty built its coaches on used passenger buses purchased from Greyhound Bus Lines in Chicago. The very first is for sale for $650k and Here's a real classic still going after 58 years. The One of the most recognizable buses in American history is the GMC PD-4501 Scenicruiser. The new bus was so long Learn more about the GMC/Greyhound Scenicruiser, including early prototypes designed by Raymond Loewy of Studebaker fame and its original The GM Scenicruiser was uniquely produced exclusively for Greyhound. GM took on the task of building the final production-version Scenicruiser is the name and the registered trademark which The Greyhound Corporation applied to a specific type of highway coaches used in its intercity service throughout the USA. The GMC PD-4501 Scenicruiser, manufactured by General Motors (GM) for Greyhound Lines, Inc. I’ve put 60k miles on since completion without issue. Here is Greyhound Bus Lines 1954 General Motors GM PD 4501 "Scenicruiser" heading to the 2012 Maryland Classic GMC Scenicruiser For Sale If you're looking for a classic GMC Scenicruiser, look no further than Hemmings, the premiere online classic car dealer of the US! MSN LEGENDARY LUXURIOUS BUS of 1950s AMERICA - GM SCENICRUISER GREYHOUND only 3-Year Production The Shocking Truth Behind Greyhound’s 1954–56 Twin-Engine Scenicruiser Disaster My Team The GM Scenicruiser PD-4501 is the most popular, remarkable, and recognizable highway coach ever operated in the US. Condition: Used Make: GMC Model: Other SubModel: GMC Type: Gutted RV Trim: Gutted interior Year: 1956 Mileage: 1,000,000 VIN: PD-4501-582 Color: Brown Based on Raymond Loewy's original design, General Motors built 1,001 of the Scenicruisers between 1954 and 1956 for Greyhound to show the The Greyhound GMC PD-4501 Scenicruiser is one of the greatest buses in history. Even if you don’t know the name Of all the Greyhound buses you’d see on American highways in the 1950s and 60s, the GMC Scenicruiser was the most iconic, thanks to the unmistakable 2-level The General Motors PD-4501 Scenicruiser was a 43 passenger Parlor series coach built from 1954 to 1956 in the United States. ” Despite the early SCENICRUISER #478 FOR SALE! * 1955 PD4501-478 Greyhound Scenicruiser RV Conversion 40 ft. The Scenicruiser is attributed to ending relations between GM and This 1956 GM Scenicruiser (chassis PD4501-582) is an ex-Greyhound bus (as all are) that was converted to a motorhome in the 70’s. All 1000 were built Loewy’s bus was christened the Scenicruiser, and it was built by General Motors starting in 1954. This Five feet longer and one foot higher than a conventional intercity bus, a new Greyhound Scenicruiser seats most of its passengers high on a rear deck providing unhindered vision in all The PD-4501 Scenicruiser, the most distinctive parlor bus design of the modern era, was the result of five years of effort based on a design by Raymond Loewy. * Detroit N8V71 V8 Engine, approximately 80,000 on . While it served, “Scenicruiser” meant “Greyhound. bgn84eymen0tfg2mnlht3srdimqhwx0yc2p4vsitmd