A friend in Australia is rewriting some RVing books and has a section on all the non-manufactured motorhomes.
He asked for a photo of my MC8 but the trouble is it was thoroughly butchered by the previous owner who had a two-bus coach line so mine isn't suitable.
He wrote
"I am currently rewriting Campervan & Motorhome Book and need a really good pic of a legendary MCI for the section which includes bus conversions
Would you have a good pic I could include - ideally at about 400 dpi. Will give full credits etc."
I know some members here have mint condition MCIs and wonder if anyone would be willing to have their pride and joy immortalised in print. He didn't specify interior or exterior so I imagine one of each would be perfect. Collyn's books have a good reputation for accuracy and he sells them all over the world - albeit for such a low price that he isn't a millionaire so can't afford to pay. Strictly for the glory.
He asked for MCI but I imagine photos of any of the "famous" American or Canadian makes would also be well received
Any volunteers? My email is tony.lee.02@gmail.com.
BTW I'm currently in Turkey paying big dollars for lousy bandwidth so maybe better not to send me the actual photos yet. Just hands up for now would be perfect.
Thanks
Tony
I have a 1970 MC7 if interested
Thanks Brett, and also thanks to Louis and RJ for offering their buses.
Friend is back home tomorrow so I'll pass info on
Tony
LowTide's bus would be excellent.
However, I may be a little prejudice!!! ;D ;D
TOM
Quote from: oldmansax on May 01, 2015, 06:48:39 AM
LowTide's bus would be excellent.
However, I may be a little prejudice!!! ;D ;D
TOM
We are still plugging away on ours, we hope to be finished in the near future....hahahaha. I may be interested if the fellow is still interested in some pics.
I have more wiring to ad and then up goes the stainless ceiling and then I can install the partitions, cabinets and so on.....you were right, Tom, it is never finished.
Once we get that completed, then I am taking her down to the shop and start the paint and graphics.....from there, we are going to hit the road.