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thumb|right|A 1987 Flxible Metro-A, owned by Metrobus (Washington, D.C.)|WMATA Metrobus, parked in [[Washington, D.C.]]

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Contents
  • History
  • Charles Kettering and General Motors
  • Bus manufacturing
  • 870 "A" frame problems
  • Last transit buses in service
  • Engineering program
  • Production outside the United States
  • Products
  • Buick conversions
  • Flxible Owners International
  • See also
  • References
  • Further reading
  • External links

thumb|right|A 1987 Flxible Metro-A, owned by Metrobus (Washington, D.C.)|WMATA Metrobus, parked in [[Washington, D.C.]]

The Flxible Co. (pronounced "flexible") was an American manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars, funeral cars, ambulances, intercity coaches and transit buses, based in the U.S. state of Ohio. It was founded in 1913 and closed in 1996. The company's production transitioned from highway coaches and other products to transit buses over the period 1953–1970, and during the years that followed, Flxible was one of the largest transit-bus manufacturers in North America.

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