| Of all the Cleveland-based auto manufacturers,
the longest-lived company was White Motor, which got its start with
steam-powered cars, but became one of the main truck manufacturers in
America. In the 1930’s the White Motor Co. entered the great depression
in a bad way. After a series of major setbacks Robert Black was appointed
the new president of the White Motor Co. in 1935 and the White ‘touring
sedans’ were born. The National Park Service worked up a program for
production of canvas-topped ‘touring sedans’ to provide a special
‘multi-sensory experience’ for visitors sightseeing in the National Parks.
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| These vehicles were used in various western
national parks including Bryce Canyon, Glacier, Grand Canyon, Mt. Rainier,
Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion National Parks. While the canvas-topped
tour sedans were replaced elsewhere, the fleet of (red) sedans is still
in service at Glacier National Park. These sedans were ideal for trips
across the Going-to-the-Sun Road. The open-air tour sedan afforded visitors
a unique experience as they rolled across the Continental Divide.
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| Today these beautiful buses are avaialabe
to attend your special event. With seating for 14,
your party is guaranteed to arrive in luxury.
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| Our limousines are always available by appointment for your personal
inspection. If you have any questions or need any assistance or just a
"sounding board" for ideas, etc. please contact us at 303-293-2719 or 800-989-0185.
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