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Carpenter School Bus
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Carpenter School Bus 3D model.
The Ralph H. Carpenter Body Company was founded in Mitchell, Indiana, in 1919 by blacksmith and wagon maker, Ralph Carpenter. Founder, Ralph H. Carpenter—His company began making wood hacks and buses in 1923. This is the first all-metal school bus ever produced by Carpenter Body Works.
Carpenter Body Works (typically referred to simply as Carpenter) is a defunct American bus manufacturer. Founded in 1918 in Mitchell, Indiana, the company produced a variety of vehicles, with the majority of production consisting of yellow school buses for the United States and Canada. Remaining a family-owned company into the late 1980s, Carpenter entered bankruptcy at the end of 1989 and was forced to reorganize to survive. In 1995, the company relocated to the former Wayne Corporation facilities in Richmond, Indiana; in 1996, the company rebranded its product line as Crown by Carpenter. In 1998, Carpenter was acquired by specialty vehicle manufacturer Spartan Motors. In early 2001, Carpenter ended vehicle production, as its market share declined further. carpenter schoolbus fordb700 3d vehicle bus
The Ralph H. Carpenter Body Company was founded in Mitchell, Indiana, in 1919 by blacksmith and wagon maker, Ralph Carpenter. Founder, Ralph H. Carpenter—His company began making wood hacks and buses in 1923. This is the first all-metal school bus ever produced by Carpenter Body Works.
Carpenter Body Works (typically referred to simply as Carpenter) is a defunct American bus manufacturer. Founded in 1918 in Mitchell, Indiana, the company produced a variety of vehicles, with the majority of production consisting of yellow school buses for the United States and Canada. Remaining a family-owned company into the late 1980s, Carpenter entered bankruptcy at the end of 1989 and was forced to reorganize to survive. In 1995, the company relocated to the former Wayne Corporation facilities in Richmond, Indiana; in 1996, the company rebranded its product line as Crown by Carpenter. In 1998, Carpenter was acquired by specialty vehicle manufacturer Spartan Motors. In early 2001, Carpenter ended vehicle production, as its market share declined further. carpenter schoolbus fordb700 3d vehicle bus
