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Title: New So-Cal Member
Post by: siberyd on March 26, 2012, 02:13:57 PM
New to this site, but not to buses. My wife and 
I have been involved with school bus /transit operations and driving for about 27 years.
We live in the Phelan/Cajon Pass area. Currently we own 2 busses; 1 is a 1964 White/Carpenter 35'
school bus. It is the Husky Camp husky rescue bus. Pulled the seats and added dog crates. Bus
2 is a 1957 PD 4104 totally converted.
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: Utahclaimjumper on March 26, 2012, 03:50:43 PM
 I'm sorry to admit I lived in SOCAL for 29 years and went up and down Cajon pass a jillion times,, always better to go up than down. One way OUT of the soup and the other INTO the soup.>>>Dan
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: GilligCrown on March 26, 2012, 07:22:52 PM
Welcome aboard!  I too am in Phelan, approx 4 miles NE of "downtown", with two buses anxiously awaiting warmer weather.  I am currently working on the formal announcement/invitation for the "Buses Gone Wild IV" gathering, May 26-28, 2012, here at the "Hacienda". Perhaps we should get together and compare notes before then.

Paul in Phelan
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: siberyd on March 26, 2012, 07:30:35 PM
Hi Paul,
We live south of you then, we are in West Cajon Valley
(Hwy 138 between the 2 and 15). My email is jusle@aol.com.
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: GilligCrown on March 26, 2012, 07:40:55 PM
Excellent . . . a stone's throw away. I've recorded your email, and let us get in touch. Heck, I think the 10-speed needs some exercise (and some frighteningly expensive diesel) this weekend, or perhaps yours needs stretch its legs :).

Let us keep in touch.

paul.gadebusch@verizon.net
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: RJ on March 26, 2012, 10:41:14 PM
Paul -

Either one of your tandems by chance "pushers", or are they both mid-ship powerplants?

RJ
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: GilligCrown on March 27, 2012, 07:50:32 AM
Hi RJ,

Both are midship turbos; the Crown is a DD671 10-speed (non-overdrive), and the Gillig is a Cummins 855 with an Allison.

Paul
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: leroy on November 07, 2014, 09:10:30 AM
have 1960 4104,4614 seems it was bought by  V c trailways.
lyn coach works,built the inside. still going fine.
aso have 1957 4104,parts bus.
the 1960 came with hydro shift. would like to find a good hydro shift.
Leroy
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: viking1 on December 13, 2014, 08:06:24 PM
Gentlemen,


I am in Palmdale. I would love to get together. We need to get a bus rally together in SoCal.

Thomas
1989 MCI 102C
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: siberyd on December 14, 2014, 12:17:13 PM
A get together in So Cal would be nice. I have gone to Paul's buses gone wild 3 years now. Its a small get together down the street from us, with 6 or 7 buses.

Been to a couple of bus & RV Rally's with our car. Not as much fun with out a bus to show off.

Siberyd
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: lvmci on December 14, 2014, 03:02:19 PM
Hi All, I kept my bus near palmdale/lancaster, the new bus will park there too, when its liveable, would also like to join in on your getogether NRG, tom, lvmci...
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: chessie4905 on December 14, 2014, 04:52:37 PM
  Good luck finding a Hydrashift or parts. They are scarcer that a non rusty older Eagle. They are great when working though.
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: oltrunt on December 14, 2014, 06:16:41 PM
Hello All.  I'm in Ventura, Ca and would like to see a So Cal NRG as well.  Jack
Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: Ace on December 15, 2014, 03:58:35 AM
Jack start your own NRG! They usually start small but if you continue to have them, it will grow as more people in your area hear about your gatherings.
The NRG's were started when I personally sat in on a worthless club meeting for what felt like hours. Then shortly after I saw all the club members just sitting around in chairs doing nothing which was the highlight of the weekend. I thought to myself, these people have no energy, hence the name NRG which became to stand for Non Rally Gathering meaning come as you want, do as you please, eat what, when, and where you want and no boring meetings to waste the weekend away!
Down here in Florida we try to gather at least once a month, sometimes twice but that's rare. We all do things together and it's almost never boring! Holiday gatherings are the best since more people join in but one or two is all it takes to get it off the ground.
Ours is based in central Florida and Van started to hold one in or near Vegas.
Like I said, do it your way but keep it fun! You don't need an open field. Just plan to stay at a nearby rv park and spread the word! Remember, if you build it, they will come! :)


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Title: Re: New So-Cal Member
Post by: joel_newton on December 15, 2014, 08:24:52 AM
I'd be interested in a SoCal NRG also.

Joel
Penngrove, CA