Thank you for your kindness
I keep you posted
Cheers Detlef
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Thank you for your kindness
I keep you posted
Cheers Detlef
U mention u had a disk brake upgrade. A 96 came either rockwell disc from the factory tag and steer or at least 1 axle had them there was a timeframe where some chassis had knore bremsa steer drum drive rockwell tag.
Anyway if the prior owner was able to change to knore bremsa from rockwell discs there r more than a few guys that would be very interested in that info me included.
The vin # is 2PCL33406T1025672
That indicates it is from the factory a Le Mirage 54 seater bus
I guess you have all the info to what is possible or not
As I said the guy did not cut corners
More pictures from the coach
I just like to know how this build is received
i own converted Heritage Buildings in town and do send classics cars to Germany
Honestly a lot of the new stuff makes me really nervous
I like it more the old fashion way
I wonder if there is a market for coaches like that
the conversion is not a brand name so that must be a minus
what else is a disadvantage ?
if I would be more handy and would enjoy working on it it could be some kind of a dream
for me without the skills it can be a nightmare
Nice looking interior.
Things that may impact resale.
-- It was a passenger bus shell. This may cause some difficulties with registration as a motorhome.
-- Passenger buses would not typically have the same rating as a motorhome. It MAY be over weight.
-- Roof airs installed without ducting are loud.
-- As you know, no converter support. That can be offset somewhat with detailed build information.
What does it have for systems? Do you have pictures of the bays?
Here we go
Not too much to see in the photos.
-- The engine pulleys that aren't used suggest it had Prevost Bus Air at some point.
-- I see what may be a battery charger (yellow box). No inverter. Besides cable restraints and possible need for additional fuses or breakers, it looks better than some others.
-- Propane tanks must be sealed off from all other compartments and well vented to the ground. I don't see adequate ventilation and wonder if the compartment is totally sealed preventing any possibility on gas entering the bays oor living space. A really good idea is to have a gas detector in the coach with an automatic propane shutoff valve. These are commonplace in yachts. There shouldn't be any spark source in the compartment. I think I see something electrical that would likely be a spark source.
Thanks for the input
I will provide more pictures
I am so torn to make it really nice
is it worth it ?
very important question
I have to figure it out BEFORE I start doing it
no way around it
I do not know if the bus is working together with me
I am sure some people not even know what I am talking about
The forum is a great please to share knowledge and trade experience
Cheers Detlef