Looking for a bus
 

Looking for a bus

Started by fatbuckel1, June 12, 2007, 03:51:01 PM

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any one know...

where is my bus
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where is my bus
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Total Members Voted: 4

Voting closed: June 14, 2007, 04:52:31 AM

fatbuckel1

im looking for a coach(shell or seated not converted)to convert/live in/camp/travel. im a sound reenforcement tech and i travel alot and have spent lots of time on coaches going from gig to gig and thought id get one for myself.id like a mc9 (NJT perhaps)but would consider a gmc 4509 or nearly anything if the price was right.im not afraid of alot of hard work and i have lots of time between tours to rassle one into shape(i would prefer more sweat for a lower price,cuz im just cheap)i have  solid mechanical abilities .id like to convert one into an entertainment coach i could live in also so i could use it for the bands i work for (currently a country band in penna)i live in ohio (near y-town)and can drive to check out prospects. email me at fatbuckel1@yahoo.com or call me  Jim 330.270.3596 thanx

Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi Jim,

Welcome!

You can first try our classifides section at   www.gobussing.com

Then, if no luck there, you can try ABC Bus, or MCI, etc...

Good Luck
Nick-
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Green-Hornet

Welcome aboard! You came to the right place. Nice bunch here, ask lots of questions and post lots of pics.  ;D
Pretty simple

TomC

MAK- who runs this board also sells buses.  He had in the Bus Conversions magazine a 1991 MCI 102C3SS that is 102" wide w/6'10" headroom and big side windows (you can see from my conversion I like big windows).  Plus it has the very fuel stingy Series 50 with Allison automatic.  If I were starting on a new conversion, this would be the EXACT bus I would use.  At $26,000, it is priced right, and parts are still being made for it. Call Mike at 714-799-0062.  Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

jjrbus

. You may be cheap, but if you look in the dictionary under cheap, you will see my picture. If someone told me how much I would spend on my conversion, I never would have started it. You cannot do a conversion for less money than you can buy one for. It does not matter if you are doing a camping on a bus or a rolling palace. It cannot be done cheaper than you can buy!!!!!!!!
A decent conversion will take minimum 4000 hours. I probably have closer to 6000 in mine. Do you have that kind of time? While repairs are infrequent they are expensive $$$$ One bus tire will be $300 to $500 dollars.
If you are doing it because you have limited funds, you are better off with a class C motorhome.
You can buy a converted bus, have the option of using it and change things to the way you like as time and $$$ permit.
However if you just have to do it "your way" you are in the right place. Welcome to the asylum.
Remember, even at a Mensa convention someone is the dumbest person in the room!

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Ncbob

Thanks Jim! ???  Where were you before I started this crazy hobby? :o

If I had it all to do over...I'd do it all over you! ;)

Just teasing friend...but you DO offer sound advice.  Like most of the brethren I've had everything but shingles over this Gol Danged bus...but wouldn't change a thing
except for better planning (minor aggravation).

And when it's all over and I'm finished...what will I do?  Like most of us I'll probably redo something I did in haste or found a better way.

Busin!  It's a great way to lose your sanity!

NCbob

jjrbus

 I have to tell people. I do not mean to discourage anyone. But I went into this eyes wide closed!!!  I was in wayyyyy over my head and did not know it. If someone had told me how much time and effort and money I would expend, I would not have done it.
I only had one experience with a converter be for I bought my bus. I asked him how long he owned his bus. He said 8 years. I asked him how long he worked on it, he said 8 years and giggled. I totally missed the insanity in that giggle!!!
It was only through my old friends and the new friends I made that I was able to build a decent motorcoach. These people have bailed me out time after time. Two big things I have gotten from building this coach is a strong sense of gratitude and humility.
If I were restarting this I would buy a converted coach that was close to what I needed or wanted and then redo it as time and money permitted.
It is not the destination that is important it is the journey.(with a bus you may never get there anyway ;D :o ::)
                                              HTH Jim
Remember, even at a Mensa convention someone is the dumbest person in the room!

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prevost82

I agree Jim ... I've got 6000 hrs into mine and around 90K. Buses conversions weren't selling as cheap as they are now. You can pick up a decent conversion between 40 to 60K or cheaper if you want to remodel a bit. If I had to do it over I'd buy one.
Ron

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