Flxible Flxiliner 1964
This is the bus version (public transport) for the Flxible Flxiliner
The Flxible Flxiliner was a intercity coach built in Loudonville, Ohio, U.S.A., beetwen 1964 & 1969 and only 157 Flxiliners were ever built, with capacity for 39 passengers with W.C., or 41 to 45 passengers without W.C (45 in game).
The Flxiliner, is considered by some as a facelift for the Hi-Level, since it kept the overall design from it, but now sporting a flushed roof design, getting away of the stepped roof, a taller windshield and more baggage space below deck, and in overhead racks.
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Intercity Version (sunset harbor)
Mini trivia.
The short production run, is considered to be a side effect of the Flxible Co. not developing a 40ft (12 meters) intercity for the major carriers (Trailways/Greyhound), while MCI, GM, and Eagle did. In 1969 after struggling to sell the Flxiliner to even the small carriers, the Flxible Co. sold its remaining factory tooling to Dina, where the Flxiliner went to live another 20 years as the OlĂmpico