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Re: Cayoterun's new folly--GMC/Chevy bus
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After making sure we have room for wheel clearance, We'd end up with wheel covers. I think they would help it look more "ol' timey". 292: As we've talked, the 292s still have lots of run time after most would think they were ready to retire. If we thought it would help, we might stick a set of bearings and rings in, and touch up the valves. A little smoke out the exhaust pipe from cylinder wear might add a little to the ugly look. Transport: We could be heading that way later in the spring. We had our family Christmas this weekend, and daughter's mother-in-law from here would like to come to Waco, so we could make double use of a trip down. Thanks for your help. Hope I can return it "down the road". |
Re: Cayoterun's new folly--GMC/Chevy bus
Agreed. Those skirts really give it almost a Jetsens look. 292 is a great choice. Tom
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Re: Cayoterun's new folly--GMC/Chevy bus
Cayote
I finally got one of my long term projects, the scissor lift, nearly complete and out of the shop. I have and the 63 in and have started pulling the 292. It shouldn't take long however we have company coming so sometime next week at the latest. hh |
Re: Cayoterun's new folly--GMC/Chevy bus
I hope this isn't a double post??
Santa Clause delivered early this year to my shop. He delivered a running 292ci 6 to my shop yesterday from Austin, Tx. Sure looks purty sitting there. Maybe? by fall the old bus might roll out the door under her own power, since no one know's how long?? Hope to see what the old original drive-line is like. Maybe it will be good enough for occasional use. Next step, tag and title which could possibly be a challenge. |
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Whoops! Forgot to thank Santa, he didn't have a red suit, but did have longish, white hair, (grin).
Thanks, Abus!!! |
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Good to see you again and get caught up!!!
Santa hmm, Santa doesn't usually leave with more than he brought! Thanks for the milk and big ole cookie.. It bolted right up to the 478!:superhappy::superhappy: I bought some stuff from Dicky while I was there, and will need to come back up with a trailer at some point. Let me know when your about to hang that motor and I will try and coordinate the two. Good luck at the Tag agency..... |
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Since you're a bus fan, I wondered about yours and others thoughts on this. My intentions with this is get it running, tagged, and street legal. Bring the exterior up to being presentable, close to original, but not show quality, let the next guy do the finish cosmetics to their taste, when I'm finished "playing" with it. Redoing the inside pretty nice as a camper like it was. New paneling, cabinets, floor coverings, etc. I'd like to know what would be best for outside appearance? The solid covers on some of the windows don't look original, and wondered if the window glass is still behind the covers and paneling in the bathroom, if it wouldn't look better by taking the outside covers off, and using window, or shower curtains inside, instead. I don't know what to do about the missing exterior rain deflectors that's been removed. I'd hope some sheet metal guy could fab new ones by using another one as a pattern. I'm trying to draw my mental picture of where I could go with it and still keep the 30s-40s original exterior look. Need other thoughts. Whoops, Tom. Reread some of your posts, and saw your ideas. Good ones. (Another senior moment, here) Thanks |
Re: Cayoterun's new folly--GMC/Chevy bus
Hey Coyote (And Post!), how's this bus coming? You get any time on it this summer during quarantine?
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