Bus Living, Truck Living, Boat Living. You name it, if you live in a home that is capable of moving by itself, or have the desire to, then this is the place for you.
I stumbled across this wonderful build on the stovebolt page , I have to share it with you 'cause , apart from my loving the chev , the work Tango is doing is terrific .
Here are some links http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/tucker ... 01946.html
I have been wondering where people hang out when they aren't around here....
I just ran across what I think is a '39 or so Ford school bus over the weekend. SWMBO was not impressed but it looked reasonably intact. Gonna have to go back to it. The guy is very proud of his stuff but he has some cool old junk. There is an old Airfloat Navigator, a couple of Silver Streaks and probably 4 or 5 late 30's to mid 50's buses - most in serious trouble. Sadly.
I love the look of those old rounded pointy snouts.
Wow...just came across my own bus here! --- Thanks for the kind words guys. Almost seven years into it and still at it. I visit here often to keep up with master craftsman Ol' Trunt and his '35 Chevy Skoolie but have been mostly posting over on the Skoolie site. If interested, I update my Flickr Album every few days or so with pix, just no descriptions.
Tango (Donald Tucker) passed away earlier this month after a long fight against lung cancer. He maintained an upbeat attitude right to the end. That along with his skills as a fabricator, artist and helpful nature made him a special person.
Jack (ol' trunt).
[quote="ol trunt"]Tango (Donald Tucker) passed away earlier this month after a long fight against lung cancer. He maintained an upbeat attitude right to the end. That along with his skills as a fabricator, artist and helpful nature made him a special person.
Jack (ol' trunt).[/quote]
Wow! The times they are a changing... didn't know him, but news like that is always sad.