Is this one of those old Mexican buses?
 

Is this one of those old Mexican buses?

Started by Barn Owl, March 17, 2008, 10:21:20 PM

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Barn Owl

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zubzub

Good Lord that is not pleasant looking to me.  I remember seeing a lot of twin steer buses in mexico years ago, so maybe that is one, but really I know nothing about it, just that I'm going to have trouble sleeping now.

chazwood

Look mom!!!!!....... the Pepto-cruiser!!!!!
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Busted Knuckle

Looks like a SUPER SCENICRUISER! Don't let Kyle see it, or there will be a mission/road trip too MEXICO! LOL! 

Sorry Kyle couldn't resist!

;D  BK  ;D
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Chaz

Wow. Sans the paint, that is a neat looking sled!!
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Dallas

I believe that's a Sultana, which is the company that now can make or obtain windshields and other curved glass for the Flx's of the 30's - 60's vintage

Nusa

That has to be a photoshop fake, at least in part. There's no side window of any kind for the driver.

Busted Knuckle

Quote from: Nusa on March 18, 2008, 07:48:50 AM
That has to be a photoshop fake, at least in part. There's no side window of any kind for the driver.

Do you not see that custom camper opening window right where the driver sits? Looks real enough for me! After all I've seen lots worse, especially that MCI Renaissance wannabe on ebay several weeks ago! ;D  BK  ;D

PS with a paint job like that Kyle's wife might even let him bring this one home (to the house that is! LOL!) ! LOL!
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HighTechRedneck

Judging from the tiny windows, I would say they are fanatically following the minimal glass approach mentioned in another thread.  A good example of a simple truth taken to an extreme.  But then it does get very hot down in some parts of Mexico.

TomC

I don't quite understand the reasoning behind the minimal and small windows.  We're cruising to see what we can see-how do you do that from inside a metal tube with tiny windows.  As compared to my bus that has huge windows-that both my wife and I are constantly enjoying.  But-everyone does it their way.  Good Luck, TomC
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HighTechRedneck

Quote from: TomC on March 18, 2008, 08:18:29 AM
I don't quite understand the reasoning behind the minimal and small windows.  We're cruising to see what we can see-how do you do that from inside a metal tube with tiny windows.  As compared to my bus that has huge windows-that both my wife and I are constantly enjoying.  But-everyone does it their way.  Good Luck, TomC

I agree Tom.  That is one of the things we love about my RTS - large, good looking tinted windows, yet still has strong vertical support at the junciton of each 5' section.  I use heavy curtain's when needed and really haven't had that big of a thermal problem from the large windows.

Hartley

Large windows might instill yet more fear...

If you don't know that you are driving along a mountain ridge highway with a sheer drop off you won't get as nervous.

Yes that is a Sultana and Yes they did build tandem front steers.

Based on a cross between a Flxible VL100 and Scenicruiser and a lot of imagination.

At least that is what I thought I read about them. They were very creative with the old style buses and lots of frilly things....

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kyle4501

I draw the line at 10 tires for a bus!

12 tires would make it too expensive to operate!  :o

Looks like they did a through job of fowling the lines of the Scenicruiser!

Now If Pat McNeil had added the second steer axle to his big red . . . . .
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Dallas

I did a little playing with Photoshop and the properties of the photo.
All I could find was that the photo was enhanced to make it brighter and remove some of the contrast.
The drivers window for the picture looks like it probably is real, and that some of our brethren below the border don't feel a need to see what is coming from the side.
I blocked out a window on the side of our 4103 behind the drivers window and it really sucked big green wieners. It is amazing how many times I actually used that window to see what was coming up from the left side, especially when at a stop sign that was placed at an acute angle to the road I was trying to enter.

Dallas

Quote from: Nusa on March 18, 2008, 07:48:50 AM
That has to be a photoshop fake, at least in part. There's no side window of any kind for the driver.

HighTechRedneck

Quote from: Dallas on March 18, 2008, 11:09:43 AM
The drivers window for the picture looks like it probably is real, and that some of our brethren below the border don't feel a need to see what is coming from the side.
I blocked out a window on the side of our 4103 behind the drivers window and it really sucked big green wieners. It is amazing how many times I actually used that window to see what was coming up from the left side, especially when at a stop sign that was placed at an acute angle to the road I was trying to enter.

If you've ever driven near the border, you find that a lot of Mexican drivers don't care much if anything is beside them or coming around to pass.  A lot of the old trucks and pickups just the other side of the border don't even have rear view mirrors, nobody cares.  And, like many U.S. drivers, they don't believe in the use of turn signals.