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And a few more....

This one is a rebuild of a Visicoach Flxible Clipper:
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/snwvlly/busses/832howd.htm

This guy has 7 pages for this conversion!
http://www.rvsafetysystems.com/busproject.htm

http://busconversionstuff.com/galleryBC ... .php?cat=5

http://busconversionstuff.com/galleryBC ... .php?cat=6

Some really great photos here:
http://www.goodoldrvs.com/profiles/blog ... photos-bus

Conversion tips and how-to's, very detailed with lots of photos:
http://users.cwnet.com/~thall/fredhobe.htm

Chicken buses...
http://www.retireearlylifestyle.com/boy_toys.htm[/url]
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And just a couple more :D

Big money conversion...photos:

http://www.billabongmotorhomes.com.au/C ... rsions.php

This is buses for sale....but, on the left of the page is a loooong list you can click to access so many great photos of them (which will show up as thumbnails at the top of the page you can click on and enlarge). There are some really cool old buses, too.
http://www.usedbuslist.com/main.aspx?ID=606&manId=23
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...and just in time for Christmas! (nudge, nudge, wink, wink) Image
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What to do with all them pieces....This photo is from vandwellers group. The guy said he saw another one like this in the same area, but it was bigger and thought maybe it was made by the same guy.
idk if the photo will show up with this link...if not, let me know, I'll put a new link up:

http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/4681827/sn ... 2/name/n_a
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This guy has 7 pages for this conversion!
http://www.rvsafetysystems.com/busproject.htm
Ezra check Jims and others out here
http://www.busconversions.com/bbs/index.php
and here
http://www.eaglesinternational.net/forum/index.php
and you will see some awesome coach's
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Thanks longjohn! It'll give me something to read and look at this sunny but FREEZING day. Down in the single digits again....hurts my fingers to do anything out there no matter what gloves I use. And then theres the matter of not being able to feel my butt for 3 hrs after I come in Image
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here is another good site
http://www.busnut.com/home.html
good folks you will see alot of the same people , little bit harder site to navigate
Take a Child Camping and they will have fun
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And they will always cherish,
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Thanks again longjohn...I have A LOT to learn. I've never owned a bus and sure don't know what I'm doing, should be doing or not doing. I don't know how to check the oil...or if there is anything else I should be checking, especially since winter is here. I'm so afraid I'll ruin something on the motor from incorrectly/no maintenance.

I decided I'm going to contact the school garage where this bus used to be owned. I'm sure the maintenance dept has records for this bus or perhaps I could get lucky and get a copy of a manual from them. They probably have extras or could get one for me.

Last night I went and plugged the bus in (has engine hearter) and then tonight I went out and it started right up. This bus sounds fantastic and I know it has a great motor in because it was my sister's father-in-law, a licensed diesel mechanic, who originally bought it strictly for the engine to put into his short bus. But, like a good dad, he ended up giving the bus to his son last winter who was going to use it to pan gold. Well, he owed me money so to pay me back...I got the bus just a few months after he got it from his dad.
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