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- 1932 Ford School Buses Used in the Fordson School District, Dearborn, Michigan, November 1931 - Ford Motor Company expanded its commercial lines to combat sagging Depression-era sales, offering an array of body types for its truck chassis -- from police patrols and ambulances to garbage trucks and school buses. These 1932 buses transported students of the Fordson School District in what is now Dearborn, Michigan.

- November 04, 1931
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1932 Ford School Buses Used in the Fordson School District, Dearborn, Michigan, November 1931
Ford Motor Company expanded its commercial lines to combat sagging Depression-era sales, offering an array of body types for its truck chassis -- from police patrols and ambulances to garbage trucks and school buses. These 1932 buses transported students of the Fordson School District in what is now Dearborn, Michigan.
- Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005 -

- October 01, 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005
- Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005 -

- October 01, 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005
- Ford V-8 School Bus Used by Wiseburn Grammar School, El Segundo, California, May 1940 - Ford Motor Company updated the suspensions on its truck and bus chassis for 1940, replacing component designs in use since 1932. Ford also introduced its first rear-engine transit bus chassis in the 1940 model year. The school bus in this photo features the conventional front-engine layout.

- May 21, 1940
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Ford V-8 School Bus Used by Wiseburn Grammar School, El Segundo, California, May 1940
Ford Motor Company updated the suspensions on its truck and bus chassis for 1940, replacing component designs in use since 1932. Ford also introduced its first rear-engine transit bus chassis in the 1940 model year. The school bus in this photo features the conventional front-engine layout.
- Ford School Bus Used in the Fordson School District, Dearborn, Michigan, October 1931 - Ford Motor Company expanded its commercial lines to combat sagging Depression-era sales, offering an array of body types for its truck chassis. The automaker provided everything from police patrol vans and ambulances to garbage trucks and school buses. This 1932 Ford school bus served the Fordson School District in what is now Dearborn, Michigan.

- October 06, 1931
- Collections - Artifact
Ford School Bus Used in the Fordson School District, Dearborn, Michigan, October 1931
Ford Motor Company expanded its commercial lines to combat sagging Depression-era sales, offering an array of body types for its truck chassis. The automaker provided everything from police patrol vans and ambulances to garbage trucks and school buses. This 1932 Ford school bus served the Fordson School District in what is now Dearborn, Michigan.
- Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005 -

- October 01, 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005
- Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005 -

- October 01, 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005
- Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005 -

- October 01, 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, Special Exhibit Marking Rosa Parks' Death, October 2005
- Historical Presenter with Guests inside the Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, 2006 -

- 2006
- Collections - Artifact
Historical Presenter with Guests inside the Rosa Parks Bus in Henry Ford Museum, 2006
- Ford Bus, January 1932 - Ford Motor Company added school buses to its lineup in 1931, and late that summer it introduced a modified version for general transit service. The Type 330-B bus featured metal window guards and a built-up roof panel to give more headroom for 21 adult passengers. Ford's bus bodies were supplied by Union City Body Company of Indiana.

- January 26, 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Bus, January 1932
Ford Motor Company added school buses to its lineup in 1931, and late that summer it introduced a modified version for general transit service. The Type 330-B bus featured metal window guards and a built-up roof panel to give more headroom for 21 adult passengers. Ford's bus bodies were supplied by Union City Body Company of Indiana.