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Title: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: Kevinmc5 on July 13, 2011, 02:52:52 PM
I'm considering a purchase of one of there coach's. A 1975 4605 GM. Before I contact the seller would like to know if any one has a bus done by them or knows any thing about them. Could not find them on the web. There phone number is no longer good. Any info would be a blessing.
Thanks Kevin
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: Dreamscape on July 14, 2011, 03:42:33 AM
My wife called them the other day, spoke with a gentleman regarding some Flexsteel furniture. We plan on meeting up with a fellow Eagle bus nut as he lives close by their shop in Pipe Creek, TX.

I'll get the phone number she called later this morning and we'll compare with what you have.

Keep trying, I did notice their website is down. It did come up the other day when I did a Google search.
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: Kevinmc5 on July 14, 2011, 04:26:31 AM
The number I have is (210) 510 4224. The bus is at Garland Motors in San Antonio TX.
I"ll try again to find them on the web. Thanks for your help.
Kevin
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: muldoonman on July 14, 2011, 05:49:36 AM
Hey Kevin, I got a number off the local internet yellow pages, 830-510-4224. Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: luvrbus on July 14, 2011, 06:11:18 AM
You guys are talking about 2 different places Texas Custom Conversions has been gone a long time most of their equipment is in Deer Valley Az, Texas CoachWorks the last time I talked to David Miller he was thinking about joining forces with Outlaw over at Stephenville Tx I don't know if that has happen or not

good luck
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: muldoonman on July 14, 2011, 06:21:17 AM
I googled Texas custom coach not conversions. It gave the address out of Pipe Creek Tx.
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: luvrbus on July 14, 2011, 06:33:35 AM
Ok so I left out some out info the one in Pipe Creek  is Texas Custom Coachworks  belongs to the Miller family 2 of my friends bought out the remains of Texas Custom Conversions both have Eagles that were converted there the remains are at Bill's cabinet shop in Deer Valley Az that all I know

good luck
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: roadrunnertex on July 14, 2011, 08:04:01 AM
Well,
The P8M4905A that you speak of was converted in Pipe Creek Texas and it was owned by a couple who sold it and then they converted a H8H649 Buffalo (4905) GMC Coach.
When they had the P8M4905A converted it was a nice conversion and they lived in it full time so I know the coach from when they had it.
I can not speak for the coach now but it was well maintained and cared for before they sold it.
jlv
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: luvrbus on July 14, 2011, 08:15:04 AM
Both outfits were in Pipe Creek the last I heard the PO of Texas Custom Conversions owned a paint and body shop in that area now and restores cars,there is picture of Bill's Eagle on the Eagles board the purple and creme color( beautiful bus) was the last bus they converted at Texas Conversions

good luck
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: Kevinmc5 on July 14, 2011, 01:59:17 PM
So for everything seem to be checking out on the bus. Yes that is a type o it is a 4905. I'm going to look at flights out of Boise for the last week of July to see it in person. Opinions and concerns or all ways welcome. Thanks all of you
Kevin
Title: Re: Texas Custom Conversions
Post by: Kevinmc5 on July 16, 2011, 01:10:53 PM
OK I got ahead of my shelf (again). Got a copy of the title. Turns out to be a salvage. The title reads Previous Damage. The seller says never been damaged flood, fire, accident. seller Said that's the way they title a rebuild in Arkansas. I know in Texas they call it a rebuild but not previous damage. So no way for me on this one. Not to mention my Leander wont touch it. So back to looking. lots of nice buses out their just waiting for a bus nut who is trying to get a fix. Hope to be on the road sometime soon.
Once again I would not of been able to get this far without the help that you all have given me. Thank you and God bless
Kevin