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This is Scott Shaw's of Red Deer, Alberta. Western Flyers were built in Winnipeg, Manitoba, like MCIs. He is interested in buying my Courier 96. He came with wife and kids on Friday to look at my bus again. (Second time, good sign I hope). The interior of this Flyer is all done up in '50s style, real nice. It has a front mounted International diesel. It is 28 feet long. He and a partner build '50s style diner restaurants. He has done a '60 or '62 GM bus for a radio station as well.
A couple more pics:
JC
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SWEET ;D
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Im liken the red one!!
I think both of them are sharp looking coaches....but the red one is really SWEEEET!!!!
Yup! Red one! Both are very nice, thanks JC! :)
The Blue one has nice "open road" lines ;D M&C
Both are really nice. I'd be interested in seeing photos of the insides! :)
Very, very nice! I would call them a couple of Canadian Dolls! It's sweet to see coaches that age in such good shape!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing those pictures.
There is just something about vehicles from the mid-forties to early-sixties that I just love.
Just plain beautiful lines and graceful curves...... :P
Cliff