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Prevost Restoration Progress

Started by coachconverter, January 21, 2008, 07:33:37 PM

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Sojourner

Todd has the best package to make a do-it-your-way bus conversion with the state of the art engine and transmission with an all stainless steel frame and low mileage at a reasonable price. I do not know much you pay for it, but I am sure it is very reasonable. Of course there is a lot of work but therre is no more than converting old buses up to date for power and fuel economy and more rust resistant. It also comes with a wide stance air suspension system and perhaps it even comes with front disc brakes

If I had to start all over again, this is what I would be looking for if I could be fortunate enough to find a burned-out bus. By the way, the warped or crystalized from cold water hardened metal can be replaced. Most all metals on new state of the art coaches are using off-the-shelf tubing ... no custom formed sheet metal framing like the older MCIs and Prevosts. They use off shelf items to cut down production costs.

I admire Todd for taking on a challenging project to be able to build a beautiful coach at lowest cost and be able to enjoy it forever.

Thank you for sharing your project report with photos.

FWIW

Sojourn for Christ
Jerry 

Bob

"As for the panels, I agree that aluminum is a good alternative but we found an OEM supplier and bought at 60% of mfr. price."

Todd,

Can you share who you got the fiberglass panels, doors, etc.. from. We've got a '95 that's in the same condition, maybe a little better, but not much? Just like yours it was stationary when the fire took it, only ours was self inflicted (Vantare' said it was the battery equalizer). I really don't want to pony up to Prevost to get the parts that are needed.

Jim