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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/39kihr8e0m1b6fac737ci/PD4107_8-Survivors-Jon-Usle.xlsx?rlkey=ps3rqltpszbv22hi7ah48ua2y&st=wiidw1k3&dl=0
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Jon, I sold PD-4107-1180 (Connecticut Company, Fleet 1911) to Ken Carpenter a few years ago. He hasn't been on the board for quite a while, so I don't know it's status. His intention was to use it to support his other 4107, perhaps for parts.
Interesting to see you list Serial 1181, ConnCo Fleet 1910 as also surviving.
Arthur
Arthur,
Thanks for the update.
Jon
Hey Jon,
I recently acquired PD4107-1235 after she was stollen and stripped. I am in the process of a complete remodel, or at least I will be once I get her off the side of the road and back home!! Her permanent city will be Mazatlan' Mexico as soon as she's back in tip top shape.
Thanks for the update, I will add you to the list
Hello you may add my coach to your list of survivors. Pd4107-931 my username is knuckles and i live in merrit bc canada. My unit is 95 percent finnished and we are fulltiming while finishing the last odds and ends. It was a greyhound bus from 1967 till1977 and converted originally in texas in the early 80s
Knuckles,
Thank you for the information. I will add your coach to the list.
Siberyd
Hey Gary, I have email you a couple times as I would like to see my 4107 on this list. I own a 1969 PD4107 #1235. She is fully converted and powered by an 8v71t with an Allison V730 Automatic. I am about finished with a Prevost conversion and when I'm done I plan to do a complete remodel of my 4107. Attached is a couple pics. Thanks
I will add your coach to the survivor's list when I complete the current Buffalo list. I collect data all year and then update the list when I can.
Siberyd
My father in law recently gifted us with a 1966 PD-4107. Based on the SN, it appears to be chassis number 28. It was originally a Utah Valley Transit bus and was purchased sometime in the 1980's by a friend of my Father in Law's who did the conversion. My father in Law bought it from that person in 1998 and has kept it basically garaged since then with only a yearly trip to Mesquite Nevada from Salt Lake City to play golf for a week. My wife and I started participating in that trip and enjoyed the bus so he gave it to us.
I've attached some photos of it as it was and now as it is.
Good looking bus.
Siberyd
My wife and I just purchased 4107-1101 and would like to have it added to the survivors list. It was converted in the early 90's and is now in Wasilla Alaska. The bones are great we are refreshing the interior and mechanical.
Thanks,
Randy and Shamarie Apling
Will do, thanks for the update.
Siberyd