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Comment by Zack,Arevalos on March 17, 2013 at 6:30am Hello there, I am a new member and a sucker for anything that you can ride, race, drive and turn heads with, just because of how old it is. I recently inherited some property and one of the many "buried treasures" in the dirt is this 1969 International loadstar 1600 bus. It was parked in 1989 and became a storage unit for the next 20+ years. In one afternoon and some Marvels mystery oil, I drove it out of its grave! I unfourtunately must sell it and have no idea if any one else that thinks this is a great find would be interested. As far as I can tell no one has even looked at my ad here. If you know any one, point them in my direction, PLEASE. Thank you, Zack
Comment by Jeanette Vieira on January 31, 2013 at 7:52am This is a little video we put together the week we got our "new" 1978 BlueBird... It was converted by Wanderlodge so we had nothing to do with the coolness of the interior. Lovin' it so far. We do want to do some upgrades in the future though. http://youtu.be/yFrdhshtVOc
Comment by Pat Daly on September 11, 2012 at 5:38pm Lady Dove's 1947 Greyhound Silverside bus conversion. What an interior! View members pics here
Comment by Pat Daly on August 9, 2012 at 10:09pm
Comment by Nick Thegreek on August 5, 2012 at 10:59am That is one sweet bus make over!
Comment by Pat Daly on August 4, 2012 at 11:28pm What a great bus and layout. Wow, it's nice.
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Comment by Pat Daly on June 2, 2012 at 5:17pm Rick Staffords favorite buses. Rick says:
"Well Pat , Here are some photos of buses I drove . The first one is of a 1950 Dodge school bus which my dad had when I was a kid. 45mph top speed! Flat head 6 4 speed and really geared low with a mountain range rear end. dad used it in the summer and worked carnivals. next is me in Kansas City mo in front of the Trailways depot. A 1959 GMC 4104. Next is my old baby a 1972 Eagle 05 318 4 speed. taken up in Colorado. I am thinking this was built in Brownville Tx . as the older ones i drove were built in Belgum. the other is a MCI ofcorse I drove this around 1987. one thing i liked about this bus was the bumper stuck out long and made a nice walk to wash the windshield!"
Comment by Rick Stafford on May 30, 2012 at 2:17pm Thanks for posting these pictures. I spent many years driving around the US as a otr bus driver. Drove a lot of different ones. lots of memories. I love the old buses too. Thanks again!
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