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Just bought a Bus!

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Just bought a Bus! by Zydeco76
Post New Message I just bought a bus. I know almost nothing about buses. I needed some storage space and the bus was cheaper than a shed. It was flooded and was sold to a friend doing debris removal for Katrina. I have been searching the web for a few hours trying to findout anything I can about this particular bus. This place seems to have a strong knowlege base. I would like to see what you can tell me about this bus. Its a 77 bluebird on a chevy chassis. It has an 8.2 liter detroit that had less than 5k miles on the rebuild. It has a allsion trans but I don't know what type. It looks like a profesional conversion into an RV. It has storage compartments under the floor with panel doors on the side of the bus just like a modern greyhound. It also has a holding tank and a water tank. There is an old Generator built in to a compartment. There is a steal platform on top of the bus with a ladder leading up from the back. The floor is welded steal plates. It has side stacks for exaust. Can anyone lead me to some info on 70's model conversions on this type of bus?
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Post New MessageJust bought a Bus! Zydeco76 11-17-05  
  Reply to MessageRe: just bought a Bus! Phil Feinstein 11-17-05  
  Reply to MessageRe: just bought a Bus! Zydeco76 11-17-05  
  Reply to MessageRe: just bought a Bus! Zydeco76 11-17-05  
  Reply to MessageRe: just bought a Bus! Chad 2-14-06  
  Reply to MessageRe: just bought a Bus! John Benstock 1-28-07  
  Reply to MessageRe: just bought a Bus! patrick young 3-3-06  
  Reply to MessageRe: just bought a Bus! John Benstock 1-28-07  
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