caeastwood
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How many out there just painted over the lenses of the overhead lights or did full on body work and covered the holes and made them flush? Got a Thomas short bus and it would be a fiberglass job.
How many out there just painted over the lenses of the overhead lights or did full on body work and covered the holes and made them flush? Got a Thomas short bus and it would be a fiberglass job.
How many out there just painted over the lenses of the overhead lights or did full on body work and covered the holes and made them flush? Got a Thomas short bus and it would be a fiberglass job.
I like school buses but I like to get as much of the school stuff off em as I can.
We have removed all 8 on our bus in order to get it inspected. However we plan to reinstall the back 4 and wire them up for flood/backup lights with white lenses.
Like Elliot, I put a single piece of aluminum all the way across the front of the front roof cap to cover the original red flashing lights there. I used 3M 5200 adhesive to bond it on - if it's strong enough for underwater joints on seagoing yachts it should work on a bus! The rear red flashers are now repurposed as extra high-mount brake lights that work when the fog lights are switched on.Seems to me... we are wise to make our buses look minimally school bus and maximally RV.
On Millicent, I removed the school lamps, and riveted in place one sheet metal panel that covers the full width. The photo shows it installed and painted, and I finished it off with new marker lights.
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