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This one's not a time machine but WOW on the paintjob:

http://www.dreadlockssite.com/group/tra ... z1CXoOIUM0
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The Flexies are a real favorite of mine. Small in size but huge in style 8)
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That is a beautiful bus! This picture was taken at Quartzsite..I know right where they were parked too...about 200 feet from my front door!
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I think I'm gonna swing out there to Quartzsite next winter, Bob.

Here's some bus photos...the 1952 General American Aerocoach custom three level interior is incredible! (8th row - 4th photo)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mr38/24750 ... 752641586/
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WOW! That is one (or two) awesome bus! Quartzsite is pretty cool...not all blue hairs here. Also free (or almost free) living in great winter weather. Id love it if the whole lot of us overtook an area here for a huge bus circle! Rudy and I can be entertainment...I vote Dennis as the chef..and we could all help each other with our projects and howl at the moon!
Tonight I have a pool tournament...they have 2 a week...makes a little extra $ for me..tomorrow I will take some pics of where I am and post them.
Anyone else in? :wink:
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Bob- you don't have to convince us that Arizona is THE place to be in the winter time! Just waiting to put together the right financial package (translate- need mo' money!) so the wife and I could winter down there! :lol:
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I hope you get everything that you need to "make it so", living is at least VERY cheap here, and being in a city of nomads opens up a lot of doorways. Maybe next year we can make that circle..and if 12-12-20012 IS the end of it all...I can't think of a better bunch of people to go out with! :D
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Post by graydawg »

I do love that bus, that is what I guess you would call a double scenic bus, very nice I think someone put some time in that bus on the schoolie I think he cut out some built in side support, was a nice paint job though would like to see it finished but was scared I have to get dreadlocks so I wouldn't sign up.
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