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The GM PD-4103 was a single-decker coach built by GMC, in the United States, in 1951 and 1952. It was a 37- or 41-passenger Parlor-series highway coach and was an improved version of the earlier PD-4102 "transition" model. A total of 1501 were built, 900 in 1951 and 600 in 1952, plus one that was converted by GMC from a PD-4102. In early 1953, this model was replaced by the groundbreaking PD-4104 "Highway Traveler". The PD-4103 competed directly with, and surpassed in sales, a similar model from ACF-Brill Corporation, the IC41.

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  • 6273.8
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  • 2938.4
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  • The GM PD-4103 was a single-decker coach built by GMC, in the United States, in 1951 and 1952. It was a 37- or 41-passenger Parlor-series highway coach and was an improved version of the earlier PD-4102 "transition" model. A total of 1501 were built, 900 in 1951 and 600 in 1952, plus one that was converted by GMC from a PD-4102. In early 1953, this model was replaced by the groundbreaking PD-4104 "Highway Traveler". The PD-4103 competed directly with, and surpassed in sales, a similar model from ACF-Brill Corporation, the IC41. (en)
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  • 1952-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1951-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 4-speed Spicer/GM manual
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  • A preserved PD-4103 in 2014 (en)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • Detroit Diesel 6-71 inline-6 (en)
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  • GM PD-4103 (en)
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  • GM PD-4101 (en)
  • GM-PD-4102 (en)
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  • 1951 (xsd:integer)
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  • GM PD-4102 (en)
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  • GM PD-4104 (en)
  • GM PD-4501 Scenicruiser (en)
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  • GVWR (en)
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  • The GM PD-4103 was a single-decker coach built by GMC, in the United States, in 1951 and 1952. It was a 37- or 41-passenger Parlor-series highway coach and was an improved version of the earlier PD-4102 "transition" model. A total of 1501 were built, 900 in 1951 and 600 in 1952, plus one that was converted by GMC from a PD-4102. In early 1953, this model was replaced by the groundbreaking PD-4104 "Highway Traveler". The PD-4103 competed directly with, and surpassed in sales, a similar model from ACF-Brill Corporation, the IC41. (en)
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