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Date:         Wed, 29 May 1996 14:56:59 -0400
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From:         Geosh <geosh@erinet.com>
Subject:      A bug squashed on a bus....

I just picked up a book on restoring busses a week or so ago, and one of the photos they had in it was of a black bus/red trimmings with the upper half of a bug on the top-blended right in. This one faced forward- they left the windshield wipers operating and the wing windows as well..

Geosh

>Wow! > >Hey friends.... > >You wouldn't believe...uh..strike that...maybe you would....Anyway, on the way >back to Santa Rosa from San Francisco today (I drive a bread route)I caught a >glimpse of the most amazing thing: No, it wasn't a Thing, but it sure was >wierd! > >This particular beastie looked to be a breadloaf bus, garishly painted (looked >good!) with the top of a Bug welded on.....rear first, and all windows intact. >This strange creation whizzed by the other direction to quickly for me to get a >good look, but from what I could see, it was cool! > >If somebody knows of this, or if the owner is on the list, tell us what you've >done! > >Gene >'81 Westy


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