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Dreamscape's New Look!

Started by Dreamscape, September 05, 2008, 04:54:26 PM

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Dreamscape

Hi Ya Chuck!

I'll do that but I will also tell her Chuck made me do it!  ;D

Have you started making your special chicken yet?  ;)

See Ya @ TBR,

Paul

ChuckMC9

I'm concerned that you have oversold the chicken, bud.  :o

Ain't no big deal, and I *sure* don't want nobody expectin' nuthin' out o no faanceeyy rest'ront or nothin'!
;D


Dreamscape

Your chicken is one of the main reasons for us coming! ::)




                                                               :P

Christyhicks

Suuuuuuree is pretty Paul!  I'll be looking forward to seeing it at TBR!   ;D Christy Hicks
If chased by a bear, you don't need to run faster than the bear, just faster than your companion!

Dreamscape

Christy,

Remember the runs you had on your bus? Well I've got a couple on the front, got too aggressive. It aint perfect but it sure looks much better than what I had before!

See you guys on Thursday,

Paul

steve5B



  Paul.


  Looks like they have quite a history.  If you look at the  link, they lost there bus to a fire.


  Steve 5B.........
WWW.WINNERSCHOICECORPORATION.COM

"It's all in the name the name says it all"

Dreamscape

I know, here is the link when I first posted it.

http://www.busconversions.com/bbs/index.php?topic=5328.0

Quite a story assosiated with it, at least no one was hurt.

Blacksheep

Paul I want to say your bus looks awesome from the pics. It sure looks a lot different from the time I knew it when my friends here owned it! I too like the color blue! Keep up the good work as you should be very proud of your accomplishments!

Ace

Dreamscape

Thanks Ace!

It's been a bumpy ride, I keep telling myself it's a 40 year old bus!  ;)    (Errr Motor Home)  ::)

I wish I could have contacted your friends that owned it, I tried but no response from them. I really just wanted to know some more history.

Paul


Kwajdiver

Paul,

Wow!  You do have the old girl looking really good.  Now, how is the inside coming????

Bill
Auburndale, Florida
MCI-9
V-6-92 Detroit, Allison 5 spd auto
Kwajalein Atoll, RMI

Dreamscape

Quote from: Kwajdiver on September 08, 2008, 07:11:29 PM
Paul,

Wow!  You do have the old girl looking really good.  Now, how is the inside coming????

Bill

It looks the same as the last time you saw it! ::) As soon as the outside is completed then the inside gets some much needed work to complete. Becky keeps saying, when are you gonna finish the inside? I keep telling her soon baby soon. ::) You know how women are without a kitchen. There just has been so much to do.  :'(

Shhh, don't tell her I said anything. :P

Paul

fe2_o3

Sofar Sogood
1953-4104
KB7LJR
Everett, WA.

Chaz

Looks great, Paul.
I'm very envious. I found as many as 13 coats of paint (in the strip area). I just can't imagine.

Congrats buddy,
   Chaz
Pix of my bus here: http://s58.photobucket.com/albums/g279/Skulptor/Motor%20Coach/
What I create here:   www.amstudio.us

"Imagination is more important than knowledge". Albert Einstein

Dreamscape

Quote from: Chaz on September 09, 2008, 11:54:31 AM
Looks great, Paul.
I'm very envious. I found as many as 13 coats of paint (in the strip area). I just can't imagine.

Congrats buddy,
   Chaz

Chaz,

I know the feeling, I also had many coats of paint and primer, especially on the aluminum banding, 10-12 coats on those. I sure burnt up lots of sandpaper! ;D Other areas like the Stainles Steel panels the paint just peeled off with a putty knife in the hot sun. Nobody bothered to etch them at all. I scratched those and used an epoxy primer................We're havin' fun now!  ;)

Paul

JimG

This past Monday evening I spoke with Randy Shelnut (Dixie Echoes) and he had fond memories of the 01. They sang on stage along with many other groups at the National Quartet Convention - Louisville, KY www.natqc.com. Several years ago, we drove around back at the Expo center and seen row after row of buses. They replaced their burned bus with a Prevost.
Jim G. - 1979 RTS-II 40X96 Ohio
Jim & Linda Gochnauer Plain City, Ohio
1979 RTS-II 40'X96"