Thomas Minotour
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Minotour on 1997-2003 GMC Savana chassis | |
Overview | |
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Manufacturer | Thomas Built Buses |
Also called | Minotour |
Production | 1980-present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Type A |
Body style |
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Layout | single or dual rear wheels |
Platform |
Ford E-Series Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana (1997-present) Chevrolet Van/GMC Vandura (1980-1996) |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
Gasoline Diesel Propane |
Transmission | Automatic |
The Minotour is a Type A school bus built by Thomas Built Buses, introduced in 1980. It is available in several different configurations, with seating capacity up to 30 passengers in the largest models.
Overview
Configurations
The Minotour is available in two configurations: single and dual rear wheels. There are several length variations available, but the longest (Minotour EL) is only available on Ford chassis. GM offers 2 gasoline engines and a diesel engine, while Ford-chassis Minotours are available only with gasoline engines. A new propane-fueled engine is now in production in late 2012.
See also
References
- http://www.thomasbus.com/_pdf/brochure-minotour-school-2010.pdf Thomas Minotour Product Literature (current model)
- http://www.thomasbus.com/bus-models/school/minotour/overview.asp Thomas Minotour Webpage
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