THOMAS BUILT HDX 2017

VIN 1T7Y34D28H1107190 Information

Manufactured in UNITED STATES (USA), NORTH CAROLINA, HIGH POINT

Main Info

Make THOMAS BUILT
Model HDX
Model Year 2017
Vehicle Type BUS
Body Class Bus - School Bus
Manufacturer Name THOMAS BUILT BUSES, INC
Engine Model Cummins ISB

Additional Info

Brake System Type Air
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 8: 33,001 lb and above (14,969 kg and above)
Other Bus Info 78" HEADROOM
Plant City HIGH POINT
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State NORTH CAROLINA

Wheels Info

Wheel Base Short 181

THOMAS BUILT HDX VIN Codes

1T7Y84F23J1124922

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 4

1T7YU4C2061273392

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 4

1T7Y84E25H1113755

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 1

1T7Y84E2XK1149108

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 4

1T7YU4B2141137139

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 5

1T7YL4E21E1166401

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 5

1T7YU4E22D1154673

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 5

1T7Y34D28H1107190

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 5

1T7YU2E22F1276232

Crashes: 1

1T7Y84E24K1149895

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 2

1T7YL4F2771281666

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 4

1T7Y84E22J1119597

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 5


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