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The 1986 GMC B-Series was introduced in 1966 from General Motors as a public transport focused bus, with its main application being as a school bus although also offered for multiple commercial and specialty uses.

Created alongside Chevrolet, GMC offered the B-Series with a V8 petrol engine or V8 diesel motor. Production of the B-Series ceased in 2003.

After 1992, it was exclusively bodied by Blue Bird Productions.

Games[]

The Need for Speed[]

Development - Some content may have altered during development.

A yellow GMC B-Series box truck can be found in the files of the 3DO release of Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed. It is an unused traffic car named "GMC Truck".[1]

Need for Speed II[]

The School Bus appears in Need for Speed II as a traffic vehicle.

Players can enter the cheat code "go18", "go20", "go22", "go24", "go25", "go29", "go30", "go32", "go37", "go38", or "go39" to unlock the traffic car for gameplay.

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit[]

The School Bus appears in Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit as a traffic vehicle.

In the PC release, players can enter the cheat code "go12" to unlock the traffic car for gameplay.

Need for Speed: High Stakes[]

The School Bus appears in the PlayStation release of Need for Speed: High Stakes as a traffic vehicle.

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References[]

  1. Game folder: "DriveData\CarData" and file: "GMCTRUCK.WrapFam"
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