I finally figured out what my bus looks like, An old tuba in a pawn shop. You know full of dents. I just got the rear corner put back on and it's not perfect but looks OK when you look at the rest of the bus.
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How in heck did they push all four of the baggage doors in like this?
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The tuba effect
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Airbag...I can see that you like to work with metal. It looks great! :)
Thank you for sharing your photos of your progress.
Sojourn for Christ, Gerald
BTW...I too like to work with metal. :)
Airbag, Looking good! Every coach has some battle scars, especially since most of them are old like me! ::) I've got a few on our Eagle, but you know what? It gives it character! Of course we all want our dreams to look great, but at the age of some of our rigs you just can't help it. I'd rather have a few dings and the mechanicals working good.
~Paul~
Nice job, hope you get to take her out on the road now as a reward for a job well done.