Not a bus, but close enough for me
 

Not a bus, but close enough for me

Started by kyle4501, May 04, 2015, 07:45:34 PM

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kyle4501

Amazing how fast things can change. Work these past few years has really been tough to keep up with, let alone do anything around the house. A short time ago, we saw a friends Newell classic - WOW. We were hooked. We went looking for one when we got home.

Be careful what you go looking for, you just might find it!

Now to liquidate all the stuff I collected for the Scenicruiser so we can enjoy my (new to us) Newell  ;D
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RJ

Nice rig, Kyle!

Guess we'll be seeing a "fire sale" of Scenic parts now, eh?

How about the fleet in the field?

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

kyle4501

I'm looking forward to selling the parts actually. Will be good to help fix up a few ole 'Cruisers, so we'll see who needs what. . .

This rig runs way better than it looks.

It drives so well that it is easy to forget it is so big. Plenty of power, kept a big grin on my face the whole ride home!  ;D 8)
The 8V92 didn't seem to use any oil on the 1000 mile trip home & it was easier on fuel than I expected, especially since we kept it in the left lane.  ;)

Still learning what all the features are & gonna have to sort out a few little things that aren't working properly.
The CRT tvs will have to be replaced with flat screens as soon as possible - that way we will have a distraction from the salmon / rose colors in the decor  :o
Life is all about finding people who are your kind of crazy

Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please (Mark Twain)

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bevans6

Newells have a huge reputation for chassis and build quality, they are built like a bus.  Good choice in my opinion.  Have fun with it now rather than when you are about dead!

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

Lostranger

Well, well.... And I thought you were a closet Airstream man.

Congrats, Kyle. Will we see this rig in October?

Jim
Jim H.
Marion, NC
1999 Gillig H2000LF
Yes Virginia,
You CAN convert a low floor.

John316

Kyle,

Good for you! Life is too short to convert a bus. Sorry ;D I converted one bus, and I will never do that again. It takes WAY too much time.

You will have a blast with your rig. Use it a lot!

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

Ed Hackenbruch

Kyle, you might get a hold of Luke and see if he needs anything, he has one in his shop that he is putting together for a guy.
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

tuccitown

Nice rig Kyle!!

What kind of Scenic parts do you have now available?

Thanks,

Jack
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kyle4501

Quote from: tuccitown on May 05, 2015, 08:39:05 AM
Nice rig Kyle!!

What kind of Scenic parts do you have now available?

Thanks,

Jack

Thanks,
A partial list for reference only - ( I'll post an official add in the proper place tonight)
I have several washroom doors & sinks.
all kinds of bay doors
some misc interior trim - window release bars, vertical a/c ducts under the windows
Original 3 piece rear window (1/2" thick)
some side glass & frames
several drivers window glass
several used upper windshields, but no tear drop glass
original driver seat & pedestal
used front bumper & mount brackets
original rear axle assy
original front axle assy
rear axle cradle (goes between axle & air bags)
fan drive gear box
fan blade
a/c compressor drive transmission

Dang, there is a lot of stuff squirreled away around here!  :o
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Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please (Mark Twain)

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tuccitown

Hi Kyle,

I'll take the rear glass set I also need the rear corner piece and batter door if you have that.

Please send me what you want for the glass set to tuccitown@gmail.com or call me at 206-948-8224.

Thanks,

Jack
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kyle4501

RJ, The fleet in the field, aka "the orphanage" was disbanded years ago due to vandalism & idiots in the county zoning office.
One I gave away, & the seated one was sold to someone in Texas who never paid for a bunch of the parts he got from me. (from what I hear, I ain't the only one he cheated.) One was parted & scrapped & one was in my driveway & now gone.

Jim, Yes, I will absolutely be at the NonRally in October  ;D

As for the parts, just email me with offers & I'll let you know. 
Thanks,
pd4501fan@hotmail.com
Life is all about finding people who are your kind of crazy

Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please (Mark Twain)

Education costs money.  But then so does ignorance. (Sir Claus Moser)

blue_goose

Kyle, glade you now have a big toy to drive.  That will still pull the Airstream, you would't know it was there.  If I were ever to have anything other than a bus it would be a Newell. 
Jack

CrabbyMilton

I second the nice when it comes to NEWELL. I know the RV market is what it is and one can't argue with the free market as a whole because it works so what I'm about to say while academic, we can still question it. That is, why at least one of the RV builders can't build an RV patterned after NEWELL but in a smaller package? In other words, why not an RV built on let's say the FORD or FREIGHLINER class A chassis but the body built like a tank. I bet if someone did that and market it's longer lasting quality they would have something. Sort of bridging the gap between a NEWELL and and entry level class A type.

bevans6

the Newell is built as a monocoque chassis just like an MCI, as I have seen them, that means the body and the chassis are totally one structure.  That lack of a separate chassis is what makes them as strong and tough as they are, that plus the fully commercial build quality and parts.

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

Mike in GA

Way to go Kyle!  I think you will be very happy with the Newell. They have a fine reputation for quality fit and finish.
I look forward to seeing it at the Cove one of these days!
Mike in GA
Past President, Southeast Bus Nuts. Busin' for almost 20 years in a 1985 MC 96a3 with DD 8v92 and a 5 speed Allison c/r.