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Date:         Mon, 8 Apr 1996 11:02:25 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         Greg Schmidt <schmigr@mallard.duc.auburn.edu>
Subject:      Buses on School Buses...

> At 07:28 AM 4/8/96 -0500, Jason B. Smith wrote: > >On school buses....Claraw@aol.com, you mentioned you saw a school bus > >with a VW Bus welded on top? What show did you see that at? > There is one that comes every year to the Tennessee-Alabama-Georgia Spelunking get-togethers, also known as "Cave In's". These cave-in's are held in May and October of every year. The bus/bus hybrid is your standard 60's vintage school bus with a Split Window welded to the top. With the partridge family-esque paint job, it looks like it would fit right in at any neo-woodstock type gathering. Maybe some day, I'll dig out the photo album and scan a photograph of it. Quite a sight....

Greg


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