There is a mci4 for sale on Seattle craigs list
Just saying no don't know seller
Kevin
Sure looks like a 5A! Lvmci...
Pretty rare one. yep looks the same as a 5A and B other than the eye brow but he probably added that.
I wonder if it is a 6v92 I don't think a 8V would fit would it? even with a manual.
Is it a real Silver or a spray painted one ? nice looking bus
Dave5Cs
http://abbotsford.en.craigslist.ca/rvs/3980583318.html (http://abbotsford.en.craigslist.ca/rvs/3980583318.html)
See what you guys miss by not being at Quartszite,then there a MCI 3 that shows up also a real neat bus
We met a couple at Moose Jaw, SK, Canada, in June, with a MCI 2. It also looked like a MCI 5, and had a DD 6V71 with 4 speed manual transmission. John and Gerri Morrow are the owners. They invited us to see the inside with a nice conversion. It is always fun to meet other bus owners in our travels.
Thanks, Sam
604 area code means it's inside Canada so no importation issues for someone wanting a bus in Canada.
Brian
Quote from: bevans6 on August 08, 2013, 03:23:00 AM
604 area code means it's inside Canada so no importation issues for someone wanting a bus in Canada.
Brian
Owner might be in Canada and bus might not be.
John
8V92 and a ten speed road ranger. I'll bet that is a blast to drive.
Ad says location as Agassiz for what it's worth
Mark
The MC1 replaced the Courier96 about 1960, followed by the MC2, then MC3, then 4. We had them all at Brewster's, except the 4s. IMO and from my fuzzy memory, the Couriers were overbuilt, solid , good buses in their time. But the 1s, 2s and 3s were flimsy, rusty, rattly POSs with loose steering, and were underpowered. MCI didn't get it right until the MC5 series.
JC
Quote from: Purplewillie on August 08, 2013, 08:07:40 AM
Ad says location as Agassiz for what it's worth
Mark
Fraser Valley, British Columbia, just north of Chilliwack. Absolutely gorgeous country, driven through there a few times.
Brian
Brian, if you're ever back this way be sure to let us know.
Mark