Neoplan part
 

Neoplan part

Started by Cary and Don, September 24, 2006, 05:49:12 PM

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Cary and Don

Hi all,

We are looking for the one piece door for our project.  Nimco doesn't have any Neoplan parts.  Any other ideas as to where we might find it?  Thanks in advance,  Don and Cary
1973 05 Eagle
Neoplan AN340

Busted Knuckle

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FloridaCliff

Cary,

You may be able to get some ideas here-http://odyssey.smugmug.com/

Good luck,

Cliff
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

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Kristinsgrandpa

   I looked for about a year and finally built my own.  I knew after the 400 mi. drive, getting the coach home, that I couldn't live with the double doors that came on it.

For the basic framework I used square tubing that I acquired at the local Honda shop. They have 4 wheel atv's shipped in on them and scrap the pallets when unloaded. It comes in about 7' lengths and is in various sizes. Namely 1.5" X 1.5", 1.25"X 1.25" and 1" X 2". The local Yamaha shop has the same thing, only I never have measured it to see what the sizes are.

The tubing from the Honda shop is about .080 wall thickness if I remember right.

HTH Ed.
location: South central Ohio

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NEO/Russ

What model Neoplan?  I have a side door from a Skyliner that I don't need.  However that model is unusual.  The front door from the '80's-90's Skyliner, Spaceliner and Citiliner should be the same.  However the other models of Neoplan are different. Need more info please.
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