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NEED HELP - Please, I am new to motorhomes and looking to buy 1973 MCI

Started by jafours, February 17, 2013, 07:30:07 PM

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robertglines1

See: you did come to the right place. You might have found your treasure rite off!  Just ck it out. No one here want's your first experience to end in a money pit.   Bob
Bob@Judy  98 XLE prevost with 3 slides --Home done---last one! SW INdiana

jafours

Thank you very much all for all your advice I am glad I join this group. JC..thank you very much for your offer to help. I will upload couple of small clips on youtube that I got from the owner (after securing his permission of course  ;)) and will provide the links. Based on the suggestions posted I will contact the owner and will find out the information and will share.

Best Regards,

Abu

TomC

When I bought my '77 10240B AMGeneral in 1993, I paid $4,000 for it since that's all the cash I had. It originally had a 270hp 8V-71 with V730 and 5.57 rears that topped out at 55mph. I traded a '79 GMC Astro cabover with a silver 6V-92TA to my mechanic for him to install Jake brakes, change the rears to 4.56, change the front grease bearings to oil, changed the belt drive radiator fan to gear driven, and change the 12R-22.5 tires to my 11R-24.5's. Then since then I've had the engine overhauled (block bored to straighten the bores and installed over sized liners with standard interiors to use my pistons over again), the engine turbocharged and air to air intercooled with larger injectors, new radiator, additional transmission cooler with fan, larger air cleaner, changed to a turbo muffler, changed the air assist steering to Shepard power steering, replaced all the air bags (8), rebuilt the V730 transmission, rebuilt the alternator, rebuilt the air compressor, new air/water separator, rebuilt the starter. Basically, everything in the engine compartment was rebuilt.
My point? Yes I only spent $4,000 on the original bus. But spent another $35,000 over the years to get it to the point mechanically that I wanted. It will ultimately be better to buy a bus that has the exact power plant you want in it then modifying it. There are numerous already converted buses on the market and also recent 40ft x 102 wide buses-the MCI 102C3 is my favorite. Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

lostagain

I spoke with Abu last night. We are going to meet soon to look this bus over. He says the seller is a retired Greyhound mechanic. The bus seems to be mostly stock with the 8V71 and 4 speed manual. Seller says recent new clutch. There is a very basic, simple conversion upstairs with everything but AC. If everything looks as good as the body on the pictures, it would be a good buy. The seller is not asking a lot of money. Anyway, we'll see what we can see...

JC
JC
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