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It looks like the Magic Schoolbus!! 🙂
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It belongs to a guy who runs a Post-museum and who uses this thing as school bus and also rents it out:
http://www.mittelbayerische.de/nachrichten/oberpfalz-bayern/artikel/der-postbusfahrer-und-sein-museum/855704/der-postbusfahrer-und-sein-museum.html
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What makes it vintage?
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It’s age – the bus is 54 years old…
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Probably says so in the article, but my German’s a bit rusty. It doesn’t look that old.
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No, the bus is not that old. Mercedes introduced the O307 in 1970. But even forty years ist still quite old for a bus.
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This one is from 1980: http://www.regensburger-busse.de/Postbus/postbus1.htm
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I should’ve read the article more carefully – the guy driving the bus became a pensioner after working for 40 years in 1999 (not the bus – sorry)!
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