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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: Paladin on October 26, 2012, 04:25:19 PM
Those buses are probably the most recognizable buses from my generation and I've always been intrigued by them. You can't mistake one of them coming down the road! Someday I'm going to find one that I can look over.
My brother in law has talked about a conversion and how he likes Scenicruisers (and Prevost if he could afford one) and I suspect that if he ever found a nice Scenicruiser at the right time in his life when his other projects are done he would buy one and convert it.
Is there a site that is dedicated to scenicruisers?
http://www.scenicruisers.com/ (http://www.scenicruisers.com/) What else could it be.....????
Bill
http://usedbusesforsale.net/1956GMCScenicruiser841-66.php (http://usedbusesforsale.net/1956GMCScenicruiser841-66.php)
841 on the sell-a-bus site was sold a while back. It went down to Panama. I have a list of Scenics for sale. As most of you know, I keep close tabs on 4501s. Our Yahoo group site is probably the most active http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/Scenicruiser21/ (http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/Scenicruiser21/) It's free to join. My website is: www.tomsgarageonline.com (http://www.tomsgarageonline.com)
There will be several Scenics in Blytheville, Arkansas (including mine) April 4-6, 2013. www.GhostsOfTheHighway.com (http://www.ghostsofthehighway.com) That will be a great chance to check out some old cruisers. I would be happy to help find good homes for many of the projects I know are for sale around the country. Send me an email if you like: tbonemcnally@hotmail.com
Take care
Tom,
Are you going to have any of your new Scenicruiser books to sell or available for pick-up at Blytheville? The book looks like a gotta have for us GM Bus Folks. Looking forward to seeing your Scenicruiser in April and the new book.
Rick
Hi Rick
Yes Fred Rayman and I will be signing/selling books in Blytheville. I am looking forward to meeting you all in April. Take care.
Tom