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American Cast Iron Red Bus w/Passengers by Kenton ca. 1930's
American Cast Iron Red Bus w/Passengers by Kenton ca. 1930's

American Cast Iron Red Bus w/Passengers by Kenton ca. 1930's

By Kenton

Located in Petaluma, CA

This wonderful bus was made by the Kenton Co. The passengers really add to the look. Generally nice condition with the tired in good order and most of all really good paint. Origina...

Category

1930s American Other Vintage Kenton

Materials

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