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Here are some websties have one in the 60s or 1960:

www.schoolbuscentral.com/Ohio/updates/mar05/car_gmc_60s_oh.htm

www.schoolbuscentral.com/gallery/archived/feb04/gil_1_coa_67_ca.htm

www.schoolbuscentral.com/gallery/special/aa03/cro_1_69_sup.htm

www.schoolbuscentral.com/gallery/updates/dec05/gil/1_69coa_ca.htm

www.schoolbuscentral.com/gallery/special/aa03/su_1_62_int.htm

Also look on schoolbuscentral.com and schoolbusland.com plus schoolbusyard.com, schoolbusgallery.com. Also check out schoolbusenthusiast.com and schoolbuscountry.com. Type in school bus corporations in Google and click on blue bird and Collins. Hope it answers your question!!!!!

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Go to school bus central (www.schoolbuscentral.com/gallery) and type in the corps. in on Google. It will bring you to the hompage. You may find some more there!!!!!!!!!!

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In 1960, school buses typically had simple gauges located on the dashboard to monitor basic functions like speed, fuel level, engine temperature, and oil pressure. These gauges were usually analog, with needles pointing to numerical readings on the instrument panel. The design varied by manufacturer, but generally, they were straightforward and easy to read.

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