It was in Conifer of all places! (10 miles from where we grew up).
I liked the Bluebirds, but they were a little short on storage space. Not the case with this bus. Look underneath!
This one needs a lot of stuff. Like a shower, kitchen, holding tanks, etc.
It does have some stuff going for it- 7 bunks to start:
It also has a nice price tag on it, but, can we build a bus that we will also live in?
Finer points to remember about this bus:
-8v71 motor -4 speed trans with new clutch (less than 1k miles on it) -The three unicorns that were on the side of this bus when it was a Mexican band bus have been painted over (by the guys that took it to Sturgis so they wouldn't be killed on sight) -New exhaust from the manifold back -New axle studs -Diamond plate flooring -Tongue/groove interior -New engine batteries -21KW Kubota generator -Trailer pkg -Motivated seller
Read this blog in chronological order by clicking Dec 2009 in the archive, then the title 'On the Road to Bussie'. Then, select 'next post' at the bottom of each entry ...
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