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POST YOUR BUS, INT, EXT,& FAMILY PICTURES HERE!

Started by Nick Badame Refrig/ACC, April 05, 2006, 06:44:52 PM

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Van

Why Clifford, when I can get over a hundred MPG LOL!
B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

Busted Knuckle

Quote from: luvrbus on December 15, 2010, 10:16:28 AM
Van trust the engine you can go farther than 1 mile from your house  lol  nice I see Art and Cindys Eagle next door to you
good luck

He might be gun shy Clifford. Maybe you need to go lead the way for him. ;)
;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)


jaypullen


Barn Owl

I like the old classics also. How is your MC5 set up?
L. Christley - W3EYE Amateur Extra
Blue Ridge Mountains, S.W. Virginia
It's the education gained, and the ability to apply, and share, what we learn.
Have fun, be great, that way you have Great Fun!

moonrakerbus

1968/67 Bus & Car Co. SE ( This was built to introduce the 1968 models in 1967.)
Documentation proves this to be a 1 of 2 proto-types built and Eagle BUSNUTS have told me this is 1 of 4 Factory Built Executive Buses in this year. This is from what I can tell, combined with 01 & 05 features, Notice the 01 67 bumpers. It is powered by a 8V71 with only 3900 miles that doesn't leak yet  ::) and a 5sp Allison Automatic
1) 8 inch Raised Roof
2) All New Alluminum Siding
3) RM Dash
4) Freightliner Classic Sawblade Wheels (24.5)
5) 6010 Honda Gas Generator
6) In Motion Satellite
7) Ceramic Tiles & Moyen Faucets in the Head
8) 11 FT X 32 inch deep Slide out
9) Granite Countertops fitted with a Stainless Steel Sink and Moyen Faucets
10) Custom Hide-away Passenger seat ( Great Space Saver )
11) Custom TV Entertainment Center in underside Storage Bay along with Slide Out Tray and Windows to Store Away Kids....lol
12) Custom Pocket doors to Head and Master Bedroom
13) All Padded Leather Covered Ceiling
14) All Electric Stainless Steel Refrigerator
15) 20 ft Awning and 2 rear window awnings along with a full awning over Slide-Out.
This is Our First Bus Ever and We LOVE It so far. It is currently getting an unusual 9MPG's and rides like it's on a cloud.
PRO's
Great Mileage So far
Look's Great
Rides Like on a Cloud
Fantastic Design
Engine Compartment easy to access
Con's
Not enough Kitchen Cabinets ( Fixing Soon)
Slow On Hill's
Turning Radius is the Pits
No Leveling Jacks ( Coming Soon )
Wish we had found this 5 years ago.



Nick & Tonyia
1968/67 Bus & Car Co. SE
Proto Type w/slide out
8v71

Dreamscape

Nick, This is one of the best posts describing your coach, ever. Lots of great information and pictures to drool over.

You need to add what those little bay windows were/are for. ;)

Great job!

Paul
______________________________________________________

Our coach was originally owned by the Dixie Echoes.

moonrakerbus


Thank You Paul for the GOOD words. We were told the Bay windows is where the driver used to sleep when the owner was inside all comfortable. NOT Positive but sounds almost believable. It is carpeted throughout the bays and interior lighting is intact and the walls are also carpeted. "Who Knows". Could have been an apartment for dwarfs or really short rockstars.  :o or maybe a rolling morgue since their is a rolling pull out tray in there too.. For whatever purpose they used them for, they sure have people stopping to ask what they are for. Kinda of makes this even more of a "One of a Kind"
Nick & Tonyia
1968/67 Bus & Car Co. SE
Proto Type w/slide out
8v71

MARKMC7

Well all I finally got to take some photos of my mc7 it is a 1972 8v71 4 spd manual, I hope to be coming to bussin 11 in Arcadia so some of you may get to see it in person. hope you like it as much as i do  :)
Thanks to Ruthi and ken. my bus is now called "one peace at a time"

Seayfam

This is our 1969 MCI MC-6 number 6 of 100 formerly owned by Star of Indiana
Gary Seay (location Alaska)
1969 MCI MC-6 unit# 20006
8V92 turbo 740 auto
more pics and information here     "  www.my69mci-6.blogspot.com  "

bwze

This is our (new to us) 1964 PD4106 #2313. We're undergoing some mechanical issues but are still trying to keep ours heads held high.














More pictures can be seen here.......
http://picasaweb.google.com/billyrwise/BusPics?authkey=Gv1sRgCOPMmeCNuNu4lwE&feat=directlink

NJT5047

Quote from: bwze on December 26, 2010, 02:47:38 PM
This is our (new to us) 1964 PD4106 #2313. We're undergoing some mechanical issues but are still trying to keep ours heads held high.   

If you own a bus, you have "mechanical issues."   You'll soon enough become an expert PD-4106 repairman.   

Good luck, JR


JR Lynch , Charlotte, NC
87 MC9, 6V92TA DDEC, HT748R ATEC

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Ayn Rand


davido

Here's our newest bus. Our other ones are skoolies ('58 Chevy, '63 Chevy, '64 GMC). I bought it in Vegas and we drove it back to Texas. It's been to OK and FL, all within it's first 6 weeks with us. I'm loving it so far. So much fun. So blessed to be able to pick it up. Supposedly was PO'd by the Bellamy Brothers.

Detroit Diesel, 4 speed manual with brand new clutch, brand new Dunlops on 24.5 Alcoas, 15KW Onan, 100 gal freshwater, 100 gallon diesel tank, not sure on gray/blackwater but there's only one waste tank. Interior is dated (Southwest/Miami teal/peach color scheme) but in good shape. Lots of to-do items with it, but we're working through it. I'll be posting lots of questions and get to posting more pictures in the future.


davido

Quote from: davido on January 11, 2011, 12:01:39 AM
Detroit Diesel, 4 speed manual with brand new clutch, brand new Dunlops on 24.5 Alcoas, 15KW Onan, 100 gal freshwater, 100 gallon diesel tank, not sure on gray/blackwater but there's only one waste tank. Interior is dated (Southwest/Miami teal/peach color scheme) but in good shape. Lots of to-do items with it, but we're working through it. I'll be posting lots of questions and get to posting more pictures in the future.



More pics: http://tinyurl.com/1970silvereagle