Skunky Bus
Senior Member
Calling all Wayne owners:
I'm interested in converting a Wayne skoolie and am looking for info for planning ahead (to develop the interior design and to buy the right bus for my plans).
What is the interior ceiling height (standard, before roof raising)?
What is the interior width?
What is the typical on-center space between the "studs" (middle on either side of window)? I know window width can vary, but average can be a useful guide.
How high is the window sill above the floor?
How wide is the main entry door? Emergency door?
What is the length x width x hight of the rear wheel housings?
I already have info on chassis length, body length behind cowl, and wheelbase.
If you own another brand but wish to answer anyway, you're welcome to do so, but I'm especially interested in hearing about older Waynes (both Lifeguard and ca. 1970 pre-Lifeguard models).
I'm interested in converting a Wayne skoolie and am looking for info for planning ahead (to develop the interior design and to buy the right bus for my plans).
What is the interior ceiling height (standard, before roof raising)?
What is the interior width?
What is the typical on-center space between the "studs" (middle on either side of window)? I know window width can vary, but average can be a useful guide.
How high is the window sill above the floor?
How wide is the main entry door? Emergency door?
What is the length x width x hight of the rear wheel housings?
I already have info on chassis length, body length behind cowl, and wheelbase.
If you own another brand but wish to answer anyway, you're welcome to do so, but I'm especially interested in hearing about older Waynes (both Lifeguard and ca. 1970 pre-Lifeguard models).