Well I did it! Just brought home a 1973 MC 7. I've been looking at this bus for a couple of months now. It was used as a team bus up till last year. PO wanted way more than it was worth, finally bought it for just over scrap value.
The good. Fairly well maintained mechanically. 7 good tires, one tags gotta go, steers are almost new. Engine runs good, very little smoke on startup. Clutch and tranny seem ok. No rust to speak of. New steering box. New batteries.
The marginal. Air leak in between the drivers, coach settles in about 20 minutes. Cracked windshield. Body looks to be about 37 years old. Seats are all worn out.
From the residual decal on the side it looks like it was a Greyhound out of Arizona. Spent some time with another bus company, then bought by the PO. I'm the fourth owner.
It's a project to be sure, hoping for many happy years together.
Welcome home "Magic Bus"
jm
Welcome to the madness --- What part of the country are you in ???
Melbo
Thanks, Melbo. Located in cold, snowy Montana. jm
Welcome to you and Magic Bus. This is definitely a great place to get information to help you with those projects. There are a lot of MC-7 owners here.
It sounds like a good bus. Those are common repairs.
I'm located in the recently cold icy Southeast. ;D
Mike
Thanks HighTechRedneck. The bus really does seem to be in pretty good shape. I looked at newer 8's and 9's but I really like the style of the 7. jm
Welcome to your little corner of the world!
Sounds like a good find, I'm not a MCI guy, but you will get lots of questions answered here. Even some you don't want! ;)
Magic Bus huh, very catchy name! Post some pictures when you can. Add some information in your profile and signature line, so we know where you are located. Include Bus make/model, year etc. You never know when some bus nut might live in your neighborhood.
Paul
2 Magic buses now a Eagle and a MCI, Doyle and Coffee may sue for copyrights infringements lol just kidding now let the work begin and the money flow
good luck
While this may be a little corner of the world, you find the biggest hearts here, so welcome, and enjoy your new project.
I thought about calling the bus "Challenger" but that was too easy. The song and the bus seem to go together. jm
I also have a 1973 MCI 7 with a 8v92 and allsion 740 trans. I love it. Welome aboard.
ED & Janet
MCI 7
Harley Ultra Clasic Trike
Get out the soapy water and find that leak. Mine did the same but it was the airbeams leaking. Folks can give you advise if that is the case. Welcome aboard...
i hate to be the one to tell you, but this thread is worthless without a picture or 12.
Quote from: wal1809 on December 16, 2010, 12:10:06 PM
i hate to be the one to tell you, but this thread is worthless without a picture or 12.
;D
Ok, here is a pic. I hope. From my cell phone so you'll have to use your imagination to see it really clear. JM
Now you can have all kinds of fun. I am glade I started from scratch But I have seen some pretty good deals on already converted coaches.
What part of Montana are you from? I was born in Havre and live all over till coming here.
John
What Snow Pic show non you should move to NV where it really snow
John
Welcome...I am a MCI9 owner and love it. The parts availability on an MCI is great.
Enjoy building your dream!
Hi John. No doubt about there being some great deals on finished coaches. I paid cash for this one so it had to be inexpensive.
I live in Helena. I was just up in Havre a couple of months ago. I video HS football games, Butte Central vs Havre Blue Ponies. Central won that one. They (Central) ended up division champs this year.
Went through Wells 2 summers ago after visiting Bonnville racing. If I recall it was fairly warm at the time.
John M.
John
Quote from: challenger440 on December 16, 2010, 01:10:25 PM
If I recall it was fairly warm at the time.
We had -7 at 04:00 this AM when I left for work. I will be in Helena over the holidays I have family there and Townsend.
John