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*In 1925 '''GMC''' became [[General Motors Truck and Coach Division]].
*In 1925 '''GMC''' became [[General Motors Truck and Coach Division]].
*Smaller ''PSV'S'' based on truck chassis were sold as '''GMC'S''', designed for 20 seats.
 
*In the late 1920's at the [[Olympia Show]] showed both a [[Chevrolet]] and '''GMC''' buses and coaches.
*Smaller ''PSVs'' based on truck chassis were sold as '''GMCs''', designed for 20 seats.
 
*In the late 1920s at the [[Olympia Show]], the company showed both [[Chevrolet]] and '''GMC''' buses and coaches.




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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
 
*Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris
Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris

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  • Smaller PSVs based on truck chassis were sold as GMCs, designed for 20 seats.



Sources of Information

  • Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris