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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: RICH GREGG on July 04, 2011, 08:32:55 AM
I have a mci 5a that was converted in the late 70's has anybody ever heard of this company they were located in Greensboro NC. thank's Richard
I also have a 4104 that has a LYNN coach emblem on the side beside the door. I have changed most of the inside.
It had 2 split air systems and wired so that only one would work on the gen but both when on the pole. Had to remove both and replace with roof airs, could not get them to work good.
Passed it on down to my son when I got HUGGY.
uncle ned
Richard -
Welcome to the madness! You realize, of course, that being a busnut is incurable?
Anyway, cannot help you with the Lynn Coach conversion of yours, but I do have a suggestion:
Can you edit your profile to include a signature? In it, include your coach make, model, powertrain, city & state.
This will help other busnuts give you intelligent answers, provide leads to local establishments than can help you, and help you meed other busnuts in your area that you weren't aware of.
Again, welcome to the madness!
FWIW & HTH. . .
;)
I think they are long out of business but I did find this.
http://start.cortera.com/company/research/k7l2lrm9q/lyn-coach/ (http://start.cortera.com/company/research/k7l2lrm9q/lyn-coach/)
LYN COACH
6898 COLTRANE MILL RD
GREENSBORO, NC 27406-8819
(910) 674-6293
They built the 4104 that I once had. I called several years ago and spoke to the wife of the owner. My impression was that they still owned the business but were not very active.
Well thanks for all the infro. SORRY to late family been in bus word since 1946 the 5a I have is a time capsule shag carpert 8 track and all the other 70's stuff grew up in a bus.
Have alot of old bus pictures from back in the day. But keep the news coming always ready to talk bus stories good and bad. thank's Richard