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03-31-2013, 06:17 AM
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Mini-Skoolie
Join Date: Feb 2013
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The Belltown Express
So, our bus came home yesterday. It is a 1990 Thomas MVP. Formerly owned by a bus nut - who upgraded to a beautiful Wanderlodge - and prior to that was in airport shuttle bus service. It's 30' long, rear engine diesel, with the 8V71 turbo back there. The PO removed the seats and the wheelchair lift. He also did a very nice job of carpeting the ceiling and floor, and installing wainscoating on the lower walls. The interior arrangements didn't really fit with our needs, so we removed that. Now we have a blank slte to work from...with a huge head start thanks to the PO.
The drive home was exciting. First time I've driven something this size. My normal daily driver is a VW Vanagon, so I was familiar with the forward control driving position...so it was just "more". The bus ran fine, with the temperatures and pressures in what seems like a good range - assuming the guages can be believed. Both the speedo and tach were not working...anone have a suggestion to fix? I was just going to open up the instrument cluster and clean the contacts, etc. We also lost an exhaust elbow out the back on the way home. A closer inspection when we got home revealed that the mufler was shot anyway...so some exhaust repairs on the way.
The body is pretty rust free. The floor appears to be galvanized, and I see no rust down low or in the fender wells, etc. There is surface rust on the frame, as can be expected from a 23 y/o vehicle from New England...but nothing that concerns me. There is some rust though. The rear window frame is just about shot. Does anyone know a source for something like that? I suppose I could remove the whole frame and skin the area and put in a sliding RV window, but I would like to keep the huge swing-out window. The access doors on either side of the engine compartment are pretty rusty on the lower edges too. A terrible design...perfect for catching and holding crud and water. No problem fixing those.
So, the plans include oufitting the interior to fit our 5-person family, with at least a cousin or two. We're aiming for simple, with the focus on roadtripping/boondocking (as opposed to full timing in a campground). We're also planning some basement storage. Electrical system - the PO did not install house batteries. And plumbing - we need to carry some water.
Anyway, I'll post pics below.
SYOTT,
Bob
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03-31-2013, 06:30 AM
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Mini-Skoolie
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Re: The Belltown Express
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03-31-2013, 08:45 AM
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Mini-Skoolie
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Re: The Belltown Express
Looks like a fab bus you guys got & with great start
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03-31-2013, 11:38 AM
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Bus Geek
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Location: MNT CITY TN
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Re: The Belltown Express
Great show!
I see you used "child labor"
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Did you do anything
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03-31-2013, 12:38 PM
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Bus Nut
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: from: Prescott, AZ currently: Denver, CO
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Year: 1992
Coachwork: BlueBird
Chassis: All American RE
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Re: The Belltown Express
Awesome! Keep the pictures coming...
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03-31-2013, 08:25 PM
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Skoolie
Join Date: Feb 2013
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Year: 2000
Coachwork: Phantom
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Engine: Series 50
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Re: The Belltown Express
Very nice looking bus. Looks like you've got a great base to build from.
You asked about the rear window frame. You might find a used one somewhere if you look for awhile. However, I'm pretty sure you can still get this from Thomas. They didn't change stuff all that often, so that frame may have been used for years.
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04-03-2013, 08:13 AM
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Mini-Skoolie
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Re: The Belltown Express
So that nice paneled box at the top in the rear caught my eye yesterday. I wonder what is behind that? An email to the PO, and he tells me it is the adandoned AC equipment. Well, I could use that area! A couple of gentle exploratory prys and I see what he has done. A shame to rip it out, because he did such a nice job...but I also see a ton of seed and crap from mice. And, I could use this space for storage or something...
So, out it came.
P4021235 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
Lots of metal for the recyclers...trade for angle for basement storage racks:
P4021236 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
That's better? Hmmm...
P4021237 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
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04-07-2013, 09:33 PM
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Bus Geek
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Location: Houston, Texas
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Re: The Belltown Express
Like the bead board. Thinkin' about maybe using it on my ceiling.
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04-08-2013, 05:34 AM
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Bus Geek
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Re: The Belltown Express
quick work
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04-08-2013, 10:43 AM
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Bus Nut
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Re: The Belltown Express
Nice work guys!
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04-08-2013, 07:40 PM
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Mini-Skoolie
Join Date: Feb 2013
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Re: The Belltown Express
Home sick today. Had enough energy to work a little more.
WC door:
P4081233 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
Started on Granny's attic:
P4081234 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
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04-08-2013, 08:02 PM
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Bus Geek
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Re: The Belltown Express
Like the wood work.
Nat
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04-30-2013, 04:10 PM
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Bus Geek
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Re: The Belltown Express
lOOKING good
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04-30-2013, 05:37 PM
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Mini-Skoolie
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah USA
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Re: The Belltown Express
BelltownBikes,
May I ask what type strip lights you used to go around the bus? I have been looking at some SMD 5050 strip lights, but think that they may be too bright.
Keith
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05-13-2013, 01:11 PM
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Mini-Skoolie
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Re: The Belltown Express
Busguy, They are "cool white" led rope lights I purchased here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390552630974?va ... 1302wt_681
They were easy to cut and splice for the individual segments. Seem nice, and they are plenty bright.
B
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05-13-2013, 01:26 PM
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Mini-Skoolie
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Re: The Belltown Express
More progress: got the stater replaced, the ACR switch in, the AC and DC work, got the exhaust finished and the stack installed, got the intake back in, got the back window replaced, started on the underbody storage.
P5081397 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
P5081398 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
P5081401 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
P5111419 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
P5131425 by Belltown Bikes, on Flickr
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05-13-2013, 06:17 PM
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Mini-Skoolie
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Re: The Belltown Express
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Thank you I will check out the link.
BG
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