New coach for the POTUS
 

New coach for the POTUS

Started by Chaz, August 18, 2011, 01:45:06 PM

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Chaz

I don't mean to stir the pot here but, the other thread got locked before I could get in with, what I think, is a reasonable thought/question:
What would be wrong with keeping it American and building a fiberglass box on a Freightliner or Pete as opposed to a bus?? I would think there could be some definite advantages (windows, etc) and I've seen some mighty nice lookin ones.
I love my (American Made) Buffalo but, a custom, over the road coach would be pretty cool and keep the American Made idea in line, and, maybe even gravitate towards something that gets, shall we say, "reasonable fuel mileage".
Now, as much as I love to talk politics, I think we might want to keep it off that subject. Dang! (except for a little witty innuendo from BK occasionally.  :D :D :D)
  Just a thought...
   Chaz
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usbusin

Not, fiberglass!  You could do what I did with my Freightliner or what TomC is doing with his truck conversion.  All American.  Or, as someone suggested, what's wrong with a Newell?

My truck conversion was one of the first ones built here:http://www.transportdesigns.com/, all to my design and specs. 

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USBUSIN was our 1960 PD4104 for 16 years (150,000 miles)
USTRUCKIN was our 2001 Freightliner Truck Conversion for 19 years (135,000 miles)
We are busless and truckless after 35 years of traveling

JohnEd

I thought the armored-up bus he was buying was made in America by Canadians.  Now I suspect most Canadians would not agree but I, for one, think of Canadians as every bit as good as citizens of the USA.  Now the Canadians have precious little heavy industry and almost all the materials that go into a Pre comes from the USA.  I can't imagine a Canadian turning up his/her nose at some item because it was made in America and NOT in Canada.  They aren't that ill informed in geography in general and continents in specific.

There is precious little that sets the citizens of the two nations apart.  "bout the only real way to tell the difference between 10 Canadians and 10 USA'eans in a closed room is to hurt one real bad and see if he goes broke getting repaired.

It is a bus topic that there are no intercity buses manufactured in the USA.  We have no choice if we buy new coaches but to buy either Canadian or Mex if we want to buy American.  Times are changing.  Heck, even nostalgia ain't what it used to be.

John

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IAmCanadian

Quote from: JohnEd on August 18, 2011, 02:19:39 PM
I thought the armored-up bus he was buying was made in America by Canadians.  Now I suspect most Canadians would not agree but I, for one, think of Canadians as every bit as good as citizens of the USA.  Now the Canadians have precious little heavy industry and almost all the materials that go into a Pre comes from the USA.  I can't imagine a Canadian turning up his/her nose at some item because it was made in America and NOT in Canada.  They aren't that ill informed in geography in general and continents in specific.

There is precious little that sets the citizens of the two nations apart.  "bout the only real way to tell the difference between 10 Canadians and 10 USA'eans in a closed room is to hurt one real bad and see if he goes broke getting repaired.

It is a bus topic that there are no intercity buses manufactured in the USA.  We have no choice if we buy new coaches but to buy either Canadian or Mex if we want to buy American.  Times are changing.  Heck, even nostalgia ain't what it used to be.

John



This is a good post... :)

prevosman

Conceptually I think we all agree it would be ideal if the POTUS could have a bus made in the US. But I think the right choice was made. A custom coach built totally in the US would cost a lot more and it is unlikely we would have a product as well engineered and proven with the millions upon millions of road miles a Prevost or MCI has.

But don't rule out just how much of the cost of that coach is in US made components and it is supported with some very well equipped US facilities that employ hundreds if not thusands of US technicians.

I think if there is any issue with the purchase it would be the need. When we are in financial trouble such as this country is, even if the cost is meaningless compared to the big picture just the image of belt tigthening goes a long way. Instead the focus is now on how as a nation we continue to spend money we don't have.
Jon Wehrenberg
Knoxville TN
1997 Prevost Liberty

CrabbyMilton

It would be ideal if his buses were built in the USA but Canada is as close as we can get. As I have stated, MCI is an US based company. NEWELL would have been a good choice but I'm sure they wieghed all of the factors. It is fun to speculate and imgaine what may have been but be careful or you may go buggy putz.

bevans6

MCI build buses in Winnipeg as well as North Dakota according to their website, may well split the manufacture of any given bus between the two.  Prevost is owned by AB Volvo, a public company based in Sweden that also owns Mack Truck.  Tough to buy a pure American bus these days, what is that Eagle company down south doing?  Maybe that is part of the problem.  At least they are made in North America, that's close  anyway.

Brian
1980 MCI MC-5C, 8V-71T from a M-110 self propelled howitzer
Allison MT-647
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

Van

Well at least we have ours, and the fond memories of what was...
American Buses in the 80s
B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

belfert

Silver Eagle reportedly has not built any buses since moving from Texas to Tennessee.

If I was a charter company owner I would be scared to buy their buses until they had a track record.  Hard to get a track record if nobody will buy the buses.
Brian Elfert - 1995 Dina Viaggio 1000 Series 60/B500 - 75% done but usable - Minneapolis, MN

boxcarOkie

Hey Van?  Watch 'em come out the driveway, that is a hoot.

1978 Eagle Bus Conversion for sale

BCO

Van

That looks like one way to cool the intake and exhaust, and a 45 footer to boot hmmm! ;D
B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

Busted Knuckle

Cool reminds me of back in the day when truckers used to say they had a "single stack mack" , "2 stack shack" , or a "2 stack Jimmy(GMC) with a shack on the back"

He's got a real "twin stack shack" ;)
;D  BK  ;D
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KY Lakeside Travel's Busted Knuckle Garage
Huntingdon, TN 12 minutes N of I-40 @ exit 108
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;D Keep SMILING it makes people wonder what yer up to! ;D (at least thats what momma always told me! ;D)

luvrbus

You can hear that one coming for miles Van, Wayne of I 44 bus sales in Mo converted that bus those stacks are the ugliest thing I ever saw on the back of a bus I heard the new owner removed those.

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Busted Knuckle

Clifford I guess it's just the "Chicken Hauler" in me com'n out but I thought they was KWEL! (of course daddy always tells people my favorite color is CHROME!

I remember back it the 90's all the commotion I stirred when I put 10" straight stacks on my Freightliner Classic XL ! One ol' boy I knew from Rocky Mount, NC started calling me "stove pipe."
When I asked him why. He said "Son you got bigger pipes on that thar truck then most foLks back home have on their wood stoves on their house!"
;D  BK  ;D
Busted Knuckle aka Bryce Gaston
KY Lakeside Travel's Busted Knuckle Garage
Huntingdon, TN 12 minutes N of I-40 @ exit 108
www.kylakesidetravel.net

;D Keep SMILING it makes people wonder what yer up to! ;D (at least thats what momma always told me! ;D)

lostagain

Van, great movie! Took me right back to driving 7s and 8s in the '70s.

JC
JC
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