Hello All. Lots of behind the scenes activity but not too much direct work on the bus. Thanks for the kind words about the Suburban. I took it to a Father's day car show at the local marina, stuck up a sign that said "Out with the old campmobile and in with the even older campmobile" and suggested a price that I thought might slow people down but it sold within the first half hour anyway

. I do miss the old girl but it is nice to have a little jingle in my jeans.
After selling the Sub I hurried off to triple A and changed the non op registration on the bus to regular use at a cost of $86/yr. I also got AAA to insure the thing on my normal million dollar auto policy for $157/yr

. Since I'm feeling flush what with the sale of the Sub, I had a local muffler shop extend the tail pipe to the side of the bus at the rear wheel rather than simply dumping under the driver's seat as it had been. Things smell much better in the bus now. While they were at it I had the genny exhaust pipe extended out the back of the bus. Once they were done with their work I was allowed to keep the bus on the rack the rest of the day so that I could tidy up this and that under the bus while standing up--a real treat. I had no complaint with the bill either. It was only $203 and way more fun than laying on my back under the bus welding the pipes up myself.
I suppose that before I blather further I should report on how the bus drives. Great!!!

. Although I haven't had the rig over 40 mph yet, I have no complaints. Nothing rubs, squeaks, rattles (except the stove grates), or exacerbates the normal pucker associated with the first few days driving a home built vehicle.
Today I paid a visit to the weigh master and learned the following:
Total Tare 9,820#------------------------------------- Mfg GVWR 12,000#
Front Axle 3,930#-------------------------------------- Mfg front axle load 5,360#
Rear Axle 5,890#-------------------------------------- Mfg rear axle load 8,440#
Left Side 4,630#
Right Side 5,190#
Since the 582# fresh water tank is on the lighter left hand side, after I fill the tank both left and right sides will be about the same weight when I head for the camp site. I know things won't stay in balance but it is nice to start out that way
I plan to take the bus to the propane station tomorrow for a fill and a second leak check. Hopefully that will all go OK and I'll have time for a run on the freeway--we'll see. Jack