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Sub'd! I like where this is going. Thanks for taking a bunch of pix and I look forward to the journeys pix.
I think one of the coolest parts is that your GF is totally involved with this. Bravo to both of you and GL! :up:
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Real cool. If you come through Middle TN, you can park it at my place for a night or two and use the shower. I wanted to do this back in the day. Really neat.
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Originally posted by mcskibadee1 View PostDude, this is so sick!
Couple questionsif you don't mind because I have always thought thought this was the best way to what you are doing.
How much does a bus like that cost? Did you do a lot of research, are these reliable? I am always scared that I would have no idea what to do if it breaks down.
I decided on a bus do to the space, diesel engine options, price, and cool factor. I researched buses for a while, I really wanted a flat front one. Fortunately most school buses come with Cummins, CAT, or International diesels which are good solid medium duty truck engines. Most newer buses I found were starting around $4500, which isn't bad considering how much machine you get. I scoured craigslist for weeks until I found this one up in Georgia. I immediately wanted it because it wasn't yellow, and didn't have school bus flashings lights and stop signs all over it. Also, it has awesome big windows instead of the little school bus windows. I wheedled with the school for a while and ended up taking it home for the grand price of $2000
The downside to the bus is the size obviously, it will be hard to get in many areas, and also if things go wrong it is a lot more difficult to work on, at least for me. Having to replace 11R22.5 tires isn't cheap either. But the initial price is so low I have a reserve budget for mishaps on the road.
Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post^
Bluebird Motor Coach, is well known for making some of the best Buses and Luxury motor coaches of all time including a huge portion of the school buses on the road, which this looks like it was based on originally. To say they are high quality and reliable is generally an understatement, but like anything it comes down to owner maintenance and knowing what too look for. But its safe to say if I were to ever get in wreck in a bus I want it to be IN a Bluebird..... Bluebird fell on some hard times and ceased Motor coach production in 2007 (IIRC) due to the decline in sales of Million + dollar Coaches (economic down turn all RV makers were hit hard then) , and a series of issues and law suites both private and from the Federal DOT over the front axle weighting of its Flagship 450LXI at the time. There was not enough money to continue with school type buses and coaches after the lawsuits, so they went to solely producing school buse type stuff.
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amazing work on the conversion, the flooring is where most people skimp on these projects. being you have one of the best actual bus chassis to work with, you should have plenty of room to add and securley mount a more conventional RV water and sanitation set up with tanks under it. Though you might be a little bit limited on tank sizing due to the bus being a FC (forward control lay out) and without a full basement set up you would have harder time when it gets colder to insulate other than just wrapping them.
Also for power in addition to your Solar/battery bank, you might consider if you have the spare funding a 3000EU Honda gen set. Very Very quiet, would run everything your setting up its pure Sine wave for your delicate electronics like computers and such and would mount easily on a slide tray in one of your lockable side compartments
Originally posted by bruner View PostThis thing is so cool! Are you planning on doing anything to the outside or are you guys just going to leave the old school decals?
Originally posted by Mr. Burns View Postholy labour of love this is quite the undertaking!
pretty awesome! love the concept that you have a whole clean slate and design it as you see fit
I gotta ask tho, from a logistical standpoint...
would if of not been cheaper/less time consuming if you would of simply gone out and purchased a nice used Class C motorhome?
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This is awesome! Great work so far. I'll keep my eye out for it at GFEST. ;)
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holy labour of love this is quite the undertaking!
pretty awesome! love the concept that you have a whole clean slate and design it as you see fit
I gotta ask tho, from a logistical standpoint...
would if of not been cheaper/less time consuming if you would of simply gone out and purchased a nice used Class C motorhome?
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This thing is so cool! Are you planning on doing anything to the outside or are you guys just going to leave the old school decals?
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Bluebird Motor Coach, is well known for making some of the best Buses and Luxury motor coaches of all time including a huge portion of the school buses on the road, which this looks like it was based on originally. To say they are high quality and reliable is generally an understatement, but like anything it comes down to owner maintenance and knowing what too look for. But its safe to say if I were to ever get in wreck in a bus I want it to be IN a Bluebird..... Bluebird fell on some hard times and ceased Motor coach production in 2007 (IIRC) due to the decline in sales of Million + dollar Coaches (economic down turn all RV makers were hit hard then) , and a series of issues and law suites both private and from the Federal DOT over the front axle weighting of its Flagship 450LXI at the time. There was not enough money to continue with school type buses and coaches after the lawsuits, so they went to solely producing school buse type stuff.
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amazing work on the conversion, the flooring is where most people skimp on these projects. being you have one of the best actual bus chassis to work with, you should have plenty of room to add and securley mount a more conventional RV water and sanitation set up with tanks under it. Though you might be a little bit limited on tank sizing due to the bus being a FC (forward control lay out) and without a full basement set up you would have harder time when it gets colder to insulate other than just wrapping them.
Also for power in addition to your Solar/battery bank, you might consider if you have the spare funding a 3000EU Honda gen set. Very Very quiet, would run everything your setting up its pure Sine wave for your delicate electronics like computers and such and would mount easily on a slide tray in one of your lockable side compartmentsLast edited by mrsleeve; 05-13-2014, 10:12 PM.
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