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95 Eagle w/ 8v92 for sale up here near me

Started by RickB, July 17, 2012, 06:22:22 AM

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boxcarOkie

Quote from: luvrbus on July 23, 2012, 07:44:00 PM
Looks like a Ramblin Fever Conversion to me Fred good solid conversions they were located in MN or WI forgot which state

good luck

They were in Wisconsin Clifford.  Several of the coaches they completed were this emerald green color, this might be one of them, but the interior doesn't look too much like what they were doing at that time (the one's I saw that is).

BCO

luvrbus

You are right Don wasn't it Jamestown or Jonestown or something like that I remember the owner George
Life is short drink the good wine first

boxcarOkie

Quote from: luvrbus on July 24, 2012, 06:31:16 PM
You are right Don wasn't it Jamestown or Jonestown or something like that I remember the owner George

Whew, finally got this thread to open up.  Something is really getting kinky on this board, it does it more now than in the past.

I am not sure of the exact location of the place. I just remembered they were in Wisconsin, talked to a guy at WalMart one time that had one, he was really pleased with it.  I don't know when it was they went under, but then again, a lot of them have bit the bullet since then.

BCO

RickB

When I first looked at this bus I thought that the interior looked like ours. We have the lightly tinted white oak cabinets ( I think they call this look "pickled".) and there is a hint of the light design on the walls that we have on our wallboard. I wonder if the same company made our bus. Oh and the seats were green and the couches kind of matched the walls. When we first bought it my wife said she felt like she was swimming in a sea of teal and mauve.

We've gotten rid of a lot of the stuff that made her feel that way.

RB
I will drive my Detroit hard... I will drive my Detroit hard.

Sam 4106

Ramblin Fever was in Janesville, WI. I'm not sure if this bus is one of theirs or not. At least four members of the Midwest bus nuts  had Ramblin Fever conversions. One still does. The owners feelings about Ramblin Fever were mixed, some liked the company, others did not. Ramblin Fever converted mostly used Eagles but they also converted other brands and toward the end converted a few new shells. The company was sold to one of their employees and the name was changed to Pyramid Coach. I'm not sure what happened to the company after that. The former owner of Pyramid Coach came to a rally we attended last summer and was then working for Janesville RV. Just a little trivia.

Good luck, Sam
1976 MCI-8TA with 8V92 DDEC II and Allison HT740

luvrbus

Akroyleagle (Joe) can give you the details about Ramblin Fever him and George were good friends he still owns a Ramblin Fever Eagle 

I think Ramblin Fever was the only converter ever to convert a few new Dina's fwiw
Life is short drink the good wine first