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What was the first MCI 40 foot coach?

What was the first MCI 40 foot coach?

Along with the MC-6, it was MCI’s first 40-foot coach. While the MC-6 was largely experimental and produced in small numbers, 2,550 MC-7 coaches were produced—1,400 of them built for Greyhound USA .

When did MCI change to the MC 8?

The passenger area was raised higher than MCI’s previous buses, which gave the MC-7 a stepped roofline. MCI upgraded their coach design and introduced the MC-8 in 1973, replacing the MC-7. Luciak Charter – Edmonton. AB

When did the MC-8 coach come out?

The passenger area was raised higher than MCI’s previous buses, which gave the MC-7 a stepped roofline. MCI upgraded their coach design and introduced the MC-8 in 1973, replacing the MC-7.

When did the MC-7 Greyhound Coach come out?

The Motor Coach Industries MC-7 was a 47-passenger motorcoach produced from 1968 to 1973. Along with the MC-6, it was MCI’s first 40-foot coach. While the MC-6 was largely experimental and produced in small numbers, 2,550 MC-7 coaches were produced—1,400 of them built for Greyhound USA .

Along with the MC-6, it was MCI’s first 40-foot coach. While the MC-6 was largely experimental and produced in small numbers, 2,550 MC-7 coaches were produced—1,400 of them built for Greyhound USA .

The passenger area was raised higher than MCI’s previous buses, which gave the MC-7 a stepped roofline. MCI upgraded their coach design and introduced the MC-8 in 1973, replacing the MC-7. Luciak Charter – Edmonton. AB

The passenger area was raised higher than MCI’s previous buses, which gave the MC-7 a stepped roofline. MCI upgraded their coach design and introduced the MC-8 in 1973, replacing the MC-7.

The Motor Coach Industries MC-7 was a 47-passenger motorcoach produced from 1968 to 1973. Along with the MC-6, it was MCI’s first 40-foot coach. While the MC-6 was largely experimental and produced in small numbers, 2,550 MC-7 coaches were produced—1,400 of them built for Greyhound USA .

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