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Founded in 1951, the German company Kässbohrer-Setra was rapidly renamed Setra to be easier to pronounce. However, the logo placed at the front of its coaches remained the letter K. The 9,30 m/366 in.- long S8 has a capacity of 38 seats and was launched in 1951. Then the shorter S6 (6.70 m/264 in.), with its 25 seats, was released in 1955, when Daimler-Benz had (already) acquired Setra.
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Founded in 1951, the German company Kässbohrer-Setra was quickly renamed Setra to be easier to pronounce. But the logo at the front of its coaches was still a K. The 12 m/472 in.-long S14, with a capacity of 59 seats, was released in 1951. According to IXO, here we have a 1966 model year, the last year it was produced. Meanwhile, in 1955, Setra had (already) been bought by Daimler-Benz.
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Founded in 1951, the German company Kässbohrer-Setra was rapidly renamed Setra to be easier to pronounce. However, the logo placed at the front of its coaches remained the letter K. The 9,30 m/366 in.- long S8 has a capacity of 38 seats and was launched in 1951. Then the shorter S6 (6.70 m/264 in.), with its 25 seats, was released in 1955, when Daimler-Benz had (already) acquired Setra.