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Crown "Post Office"
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:07 pm
by Dudley
I ran across something interesting today. It is a Crown that was supposedly built for the Postal Service (to their specs) to be used as a mobile Post Office in sparsely populated areas. It has a raised roof full length, almost no windows, and a side door on each side at about the mid point of the bus. It has a 220 Cummins and I think a 10 speed. I did not have my camera with me and it started pouring rain so I will try to get back there in a few days for pics and more info. Can anyone shed any light on this unit? I belive it was built in the 70s.
Thanks
Bill Gerrard
Crown "Post Office" update
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:17 am
by Dudley
From busskids page:
"Crown was also building highway post office trucks for use by postal contractors. Single- and tandem-axle versions, in 35- and 40-foot lengths, respectively, were built. These had the usual Crown front grafted onto a rectangular body"
New info,
1966 Crown HPO (Highway post office)
35'
7'-3"" interior headroom
Air ride suspension
Baseboard heating
143 gallon S/S fuel tank
5 speed trans
Pics Coming !!!
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 3:52 pm
by Sharkey
Crown made quite a few specialty buses. About the closest thing I've got is this 20-passenger combination bus with 20 feet of mail and cargo space, built in 1956 and operated for several years by the highway division of the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad.
From the "More Crowns" page
I did manage to find a grainy photo of the "Highway Post Office" Crown coach in Ed Hass's
"Crown Firecoach History". I'll have to plug in the scanner later and see if I can get a good scan of it...
Post Office
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 12:27 pm
by Dudley
I am fighting with my computer tonight but here is one picture, More to come soon
