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      <title>AM GENERAL/M.A.N. ARTICULATED BUS</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[AM General and the main producer of articulated buses in Europe, M.A.N., have jointly introduced this type of bus to the U.S. market.  The bus was modified from its originally European configuration to comply with all U. S. regulations and specific customer requirements.  Description of the bus and its components are presented in detail, emphasizing the specific aspects of an articulated bus--the underfloor drive train, articulation joint, and braking system.  The structure, electrical system, interior and air-conditioning system are also outlined.]]></description>
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