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| Time for another bus. Photo from Bill White.
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I'll guess Kenworth as well...mainly because of the double decker design.
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1936 KHD-33. Chassis by KENWORTH. Bodies by HEISER CO. Built for North Coast Lines which servred the Seattle Portland corridor.
Don"Where life is difficult it seems to acquire a higher value"
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with Don..
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| KW. I've seen this picture before. Can't remember where.
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| The KW's have it, which is everybody, with Brian Kelly leading the way. This is a 1936 Kenworth, and if Don says it is a model KHD-33 I will have to agree with him, and on everything else he added too. Thanks to Bill White for the photos, which were also sent to me by Mike W and Dan Souday. The b&w photo is the very same bus when it was new. Incidently, these buses were powered by a mid-mounted horizontal Hall-Scott gas 6 cylinder. 
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