An abandoned Thomas Minotour located in Detroit city proper in Michigan on an Econoline cutaway chassis.
This bus resides next to an abandoned bone-stock Full-Size Ford Bronco, which I have written in other posts about those being modified into a Suburban-type vehicle by Centurion Industries of White Pigeon, Michigan; and we maybe buy one of those on an F-350 Dual Rear Wheel chassis instead of a diesel Suburban in “Early Life And Continuous Livelihood”.
Centurion Conversions In White Pigeon, Michigan
Ford Bronco Converted By Centurion Conversions Of White Pigeon, Michigan
As I have said before in other posts, I am not fond of Type A cutaway buses and Type B mini-buses built on the GM/Workhorse P-Chassis. I am only fond of heavier Type C conventional buses and Type D transit-style buses.
The purpose of this post is to wonder which school district, whether it be located anywhere in the Detroit area, anywhere in the State of Michigan; or anywhere in the nation had originally purchased and operated this bus, when it may have been decommissioned and auctioned off, and who had purchased this bus second-handedly, repainted it a different color; and left it abandoned in this spot in Detroit city proper.