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the bus from the above link isn't mine, it's just one i saw for sale here on skoolie...looks like a pretty good deal though

here's the description:

1988 Blue Bird 72 Passenger School Bus, Automatic, 5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel
Converted To RV / Car Toy Hauler, Runs & Drives Good, Great Tires, 195,000 Miles
Beds, Table, Sink, LP Stove & Heater, 12V & 110V Wiring, New Tool Box
Air Tank, Shelving, Storage, Winch, Inside Dimensions 91" Wide, 19' Back Half, 11' Front Half, 35' Overall Outside
Majority of work done, finish up the way you'd like. $2400 Best Offer, Call Bill 262-496-8831 Located Racine, WI 53406
 
I drive a semi for a living, The engins are very touchy as far as coolant, well all fluid for that matter. Hills are a struggle for any engine, but the compression fired diesel, really need a good coolant system. They heat fast, so long as you keep it cool, you'll be golden.

I'd rather have a diesel than anything, but the prices these days my lord. For an unrefined fuel, it is getting out of hand. Keep in mind if you are going to do alot of hill climbing, investing in a large capacity raditor, and taking the clutch fan out will serve you well.
 
Your welcome, I forgot to mention taking the clutch fan out you'll need a spacer where the clutch was. You might be able to find one at a semi dealership. I doubt you'd find it anywhere else. They work well if your going to be out west especially on I-15 in CA and NV, it makes the engine terribly loud, but nice and cool.
 

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