which panels are interchangable between these 2 models i can see the tailgate is different. side panels and bay doors?
not much really, all the flutted panels are different
Doug's right.
The fluting is closer together on the 4104 - it's the same as the Scenicruisers.
The 4106's is also different than the Buffalo's.
MCI 5s and 7s match each other, as do 8s and 9s. None of the MCIs match the 4104.
FWIW & HTH. . .
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MCI 5s and 7s match each other, as do 8s and 9s. None of the MCIs match the 4104
MC-5A Flute spacing matches the MC-7. MC-5C matches the MC-8 & 9. Not sure about the MC-5B. Prevost has a spacing that seems to different than all of the above. Jack
im trying to find some that will fit a 4106. i put a dent in the first large baggage door on the pass side. i guess i can try to find a whole door, anybody know what these go for? maybe some one knows were one is around wilmington nc?
the lower door skin is common between all GM 4104 and on but came in different lengths for the different length doors.
upper flutted skin is 4106 only
available used here and threr or reproductions from International bus parts
whole Door: Deans Coach in NC maybe
IBP makes it all. They faithfully reproduce all the styles of fluting in the panels you need.
International Bus Parts.
Who has the phone number?
O/T, anyone know how Rich is doing, formerly of IPB, and a great supporter of the Boards when he was there?
happy coaching!
buswarrior
1-800-468-5287 International Bus Parts
Pete
FANTASY
i called ibp a few months ago they wanted close to$600 for the 12 inch wide panel that goes above the rear wheel on my 4106 ill shop for a used one!
what do you expect it should cost?
look at what a fender on a F-150 cost nowdays
Ford F150 Fender
Replacement 9836
Original Price: $183.03
You Save: $19.61 (12%)
New Price: $163.42
well i would pay $300 for the one i wanted. its a 12 wide by 30 in piece of flat aluminium with a few ribs i did not want it anodized. i just bought a 4 by 8 by .090 sheet of 5000 series aluminium for $85.00
so retail of 180.00 plus tax on a fender that will fit tens of thousands of trucks...thus the low cost economy of scale BS.......oh made out of crappy thin steel to boot.
600.00 for a nice hunk of tooled anodized aluminum for a vehicle that may be luck if 2000 are still on the road...and only 10 of those owners are willing to spend a dime on their bus.
makes purfect sense to me.
I am pretty sure IBP does not keep all the panels in stock for the older buses, but makes them as needed. So in addition to cost of material and profit margin, you are paying machine set-up time to run one panel. Set-up time is probably much longer than run time. Jack
used door on ebay for 300....becuase it is easy to take off the bus they are scrapping.
I get people with sticker shock on parts that I ask twice what the published 1978 GM Price lists it as.