We are making a big trip through the whole US. Started in Florida, going all the way west,
along the passific coast to BC and than going east in Canada, over the Rockey Mountains to
Sault Ste. Marie, Cleaveland,OH, New York, and back to Florida along the east coast.

Now we are at the "Bruce" plant in Salmon Arm, Canada. Did see the coach you mentioned and
Bruce confimed that a "Private Buyer" bought two Ledgendary coaches and did take them to
Salmon Arm to have one finished and the other one partly rebuild.
The coach, as advertised as a 2012, also advertised as a 2011, is not finished yet and Bruce is
working hard to get it finished, confirm "Bruce Quality and Craftmanship", and will leave the
plant with a certificate of completion, dated on the day of delivery.

The shell may be much older, but that is not the concern of Bruce, I was told. They are
"Custom" builders, every coach is different and they never will do a "spec. coach"
The owner of the shell is responsible for the registration of the coach in the USA.

Looking to the most Prevost coaches in the US,.......between the shell date and the final
conversion date........ there is also a difference of one to two years. And the title shows always
the day of the conversion-completion as the year of the coach.

Prevost does sometimes extend the warranty on older shells, depending on the situation and
can only be arranged by the owner of the shell , the converter, in this case, "Bruce", wil warrant
the conversion part ( Terms and Conditions can be asked for by "Bruce") as a 2011.

So, comming back on the advertisement:
If a buyer is interested in this coach, I am sure that the right information will be on hand.
And it is to the seller on how much money the coach will be selling for.

As you all know, I own a Bruce coach and do get always a lot of compliments. I am very
satisfied about the "Bruce Quality" and even now more.....about their service!

Very soon I will make a report with pictures of the "Bruce Coach Inc."