Found a 1953 GMC conversion
 

Found a 1953 GMC conversion

Started by Mex-Busnut, July 02, 2014, 06:57:17 AM

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Mex-Busnut

I was up in Piedras Negras, Cuahuila and also across the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas preaching over the weekend.

Sunday evening, there was a youth rally down town Piedras Negras. I saw this old GMC bus, and being a died-in-the-wool incurable Busnut, got to chatting with the owner. They have a Gospel music group, and use this bus for traveling all over northern Mexico. I was amazed that he had no idea what engine he had, though it sounded like a 6-71, or perhaps 6-53. I am sure one of you knows. Would this be a 4107? He did not know anything about his bus. It seems mighty long to me: Perhaps 38 feet?

I got to thinking: Here is a real simple, very low-buck conversion, and he is already using and enjoying it. We have been working on ours for over three years, and have yet to hit the road with it. Sure: This one could use a thorough cleaning (beginning with the engine compartment) and some nice mods.

???

Dr. Steve, San Juan del Río, Querétaro, Mexico, North America, Planet Earth, Milky Way.
1981 Dina Olímpico (Flxible Flxliner clone), 6V92TA Detroit Diesel
Rockwell model RM135A 9-speed manual tranny.
Jake brakes
100 miles North West of Mexico City, Mexico. 6,800 feet altitude.

Mex-Busnut

Here are some more shots. It has a bunkroom in the middle, full kitchen, rear master bedroom, full bathroom.
Dr. Steve, San Juan del Río, Querétaro, Mexico, North America, Planet Earth, Milky Way.
1981 Dina Olímpico (Flxible Flxliner clone), 6V92TA Detroit Diesel
Rockwell model RM135A 9-speed manual tranny.
Jake brakes
100 miles North West of Mexico City, Mexico. 6,800 feet altitude.

Mex-Busnut

Dr. Steve, San Juan del Río, Querétaro, Mexico, North America, Planet Earth, Milky Way.
1981 Dina Olímpico (Flxible Flxliner clone), 6V92TA Detroit Diesel
Rockwell model RM135A 9-speed manual tranny.
Jake brakes
100 miles North West of Mexico City, Mexico. 6,800 feet altitude.

lostagain

Isn't great to see an old bus being used! I like it...

JC
JC
Blackie AB
1977 MC5C, 6V92/HT740 (sold)
2007 Country Coach Magna, Cummins ISX (sold)

Mex-Busnut

Quote from: lostagain on July 02, 2014, 07:04:54 AM
Isn't great to see an old bus being used! I like it...

JC

Yes sir! 61 years old, and still rolling! That is three years older than me!
Dr. Steve, San Juan del Río, Querétaro, Mexico, North America, Planet Earth, Milky Way.
1981 Dina Olímpico (Flxible Flxliner clone), 6V92TA Detroit Diesel
Rockwell model RM135A 9-speed manual tranny.
Jake brakes
100 miles North West of Mexico City, Mexico. 6,800 feet altitude.

muldoonman

Wow! That engine looks like I feel. Thanks for the shots.

Dave5Cs

Steve looks like a 4106 35 feet. or 4104 Gm guys may say different.
"Perfect Frequency"1979 MCI MC5Cs 6V-71,644MT Allison.
2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport 60th Anniversary edition.
1998 Jeep TJ ,(Gone)
Somewhere in the USA fulltiming.

uncle ned



Definitely a 4104.

May be HUGGYS sister.

She is a 1953 model.

uncle ned
4104's forever
6v92 v730
Huggy Bear

RJ

Dr Steve -

Definitely a PD4104.

Too bad you didn't get the VIN number, we could have traced it's original owner and month of delivery.  It could be anywhere from 1953 > 1960.  If you have contact info for them, see if they'll share the VIN with you.  Should be PD4104-XXXX, the X's representing numbers.

6-71 Detroit with a 4-spd Spicer transmission, if the powertrain's original.

I'm sure you enjoyed the visit!

FWIW & HTH. . .

;)

1992 Prevost XL Vantaré Conversion M1001907 8V92T/HT-755 (DDEC/ATEC)
2003 VW Jetta TDI Sportwagon "Towed"
Cheney WA (when home)

gus

Easy,

4106 wasn't made until '60 or thereabouts.

4106 has quad headlights. Those lower lights in the 4104 bumper are fog lights.
PD4107-152
PD4104-1274
Ash Flat, AR

siberyd

Good looking 04, hmm if there is one running around Mexico... Maybe there are more. If you see them again, could you get the VIN/Serial number. If they aren't sure, open the tool storage located under the driver, outside and look at the frame. The number should be stamped there.

When I see a GM intercity coach, I check out the destination sign, if its small, its an 04.

Siberyd
1957 PD 4104-2240 Lawn Art