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04-16-2020, 01:15 PM
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They must have insulated on top of the floor and...
They must have insulated on top of the floor and or roof then. Its a high headroom bus. No way it CAME with only 6'1".
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That's why I wouldn't limit myself to such a very...
That's why I wouldn't limit myself to such a very specific length. I'd either go for the shortest or the longest I could find.
But everyone's different.:thumb:
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I drive a bus around town regularly. If its...
I drive a bus around town regularly. If its longer than 20 feet you're parking in the very back of wherever you're going or maybe even parking in an adjacent lot and walking to where you're going.
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Why 36' specifically? you really wouldn't...
Why 36' specifically?
you really wouldn't notice another 4 feet after about 15 minutes behind the wheel. I'd imagine the ceiling is 6'6" to 6'8" depending on if it has plywood floors and other...
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40 feet is too short? Did you actually look at...
40 feet is too short? Did you actually look at the pics or read the listing?
Its got the maximum headroom for a Bluebird. at least 6'6" or more.
If its been well cared for thats a DREAM bus for...
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04-15-2020, 04:10 PM
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easier to work on RE, and I do all my own...
easier to work on RE, and I do all my own maintenance. Also quieter.
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04-15-2020, 02:55 PM
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I'd go for the RE.
I'd go for the RE.
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04-12-2020, 05:18 AM
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Maryland and Florida both have a lot of RE buses....
Maryland and Florida both have a lot of RE buses. But neither are famous for taking great care of buses. The good ones are as you say- out west.
We're such a tiny percentage of bus buyers that...
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From the bottom of the windows on up they slant...
From the bottom of the windows on up they slant inward 6 degrees. makes for a lot more headaches making it look good when you raise it. Its REAL hard to make a Thomas roof raise look like anything...
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Just DON'T do it with a Thomas!
Just DON'T do it with a Thomas!
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a parent bore like the 3126 is always going to be...
a parent bore like the 3126 is always going to be a bit tougher than a wet sleeve engine. more tolerant to temp spikes. no orings or seals to worry about.
The 5.9 muke bus would do 70+ all day. ...
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