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Out of the Route 66 Museum: 1960 Crown Supercoach
Russ Dixon, Barn Finds

$19,500 -several photos & a video, here on Facebook Marketplace

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"In Indiana now, it was in Michigan before that, having come from Texas by way of Colorado. We’re told the bus has accumulated over a half million miles in its 64 years and the Cummins diesel engine dates to the 1990s and has since been “updated” (whatever that means). However, the running condition of the bus is said to be first-rate."

"We’re told the paint isn’t perfect, but the seller says you won’t find any rust onboard. The front tires are new, and the rear donuts are okay. A new battery has been installed along with new exhaust gaskets."

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1939 GM Futurliner #7

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For Sale $998,900
Pending Sale

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Listed Monday in Springfield, MA

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The Facebook Marketplace Ad reads:
Only one of 12 built. Extremely rare opportunity to own one of the most famous vehicles ever built by GM. This vehicle was restored in the late 1990’s. It is retrofitted with a Detroit Diesel 4-71 and Allison automatic transmission. Original gas engine and transmission are included in the sale. It is not perfect, but darn close! Runs and drives down the highway very well at 50+ mph. Light bar works. Sides open & close. Steering was upgraded with power assist. This vehicle is used regularly for shows and events. This is believed to be “#7” of the 12 built by GM for the famous “Parade of Progress”. Please do not waste my time – NO trades, NO ridiculous offers – the price is $998,900.00.

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The vehilce owner is Jim Michaud, 4th generation Owner, Michaud Bus Services.

If you're into Museum Quality Buses, click on Jim's page for more.
His current FB listing include:
-1948 Fitzjohn DVR Bus
-1924 Fageol Bus
-1945 Ford 59-B
-1947GM PD-3703
1975 GM T6H-4523-A "Fishbowl"
....and more
 
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Out of the Route 66 Museum: 1960 Crown Supercoach
Russ Dixon, Barn Finds

$19,500 -several photos & a video, here on Facebook Marketplace

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"In Indiana now, it was in Michigan before that, having come from Texas by way of Colorado. We’re told the bus has accumulated over a half million miles in its 64 years and the Cummins diesel engine dates to the 1990s and has since been “updated” (whatever that means). However, the running condition of the bus is said to be first-rate."

"We’re told the paint isn’t perfect, but the seller says you won’t find any rust onboard. The front tires are new, and the rear donuts are okay. A new battery has been installed along with new exhaust gaskets."

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I love those old Crowns. There's a couple real nice Crown builds out there on the web. Josh with CrownedInStyle on YT, but mostly Instagram has an exceptional build and he's now a bus builder with a new shop in FL and he's also a Solar Guru. He's been traveling in his Crown doing Solar jobs for lots of DIY'ers for awhile, not he has the new shop. Not sure he's still traveling or not. I know his roots are in Cali, so he may still travel FL to Cali. He's good guy. The other build also has Crown in the channel name and I can't remember it, but it too is a real nice Crown build. Josh has modernized his powertrain a couple times over replacing the mid engine 2 stroke Detroit with some other brands and now a modern Cummin's with an MD3060 and it was originally a manual trans bus. Just something nostalgic about the Crowns. I love'm but will never have one.
 
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For Sale $998,900
Pending Sale

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Listed Monday in Springfield, MA

454163024_378483295275718_5770570869618194906_n.jpg


The Facebook Marketplace Ad reads:
Only one of 12 built. Extremely rare opportunity to own one of the most famous vehicles ever built by GM. This vehicle was restored in the late 1990’s. It is retrofitted with a Detroit Diesel 4-71 and Allison automatic transmission. Original gas engine and transmission are included in the sale. It is not perfect, but darn close! Runs and drives down the highway very well at 50+ mph. Light bar works. Sides open & close. Steering was upgraded with power assist. This vehicle is used regularly for shows and events. This is believed to be “#7” of the 12 built by GM for the famous “Parade of Progress”. Please do not waste my time – NO trades, NO ridiculous offers – the price is $998,900.00.

gmc-futuliner-13.jpg


gmc-futuliner-12.jpg


The vehilce owner is Jim Michaud, 4th generation Owner, Michaud Bus Services.

If you're into Museum Quality Buses, click on Jim's page for more.
His current FB listing include:
-1948 Fitzjohn DVR Bus
-1924 Fageol Bus
-1945 Ford 59-B
-1947GM PD-3703
1975 GM T6H-4523-A "Fishbowl"
....and more

Great history about these things. IIRC, there was only like 8 ever built. Some have been destroyed, but I think it's 3 that have been restored and one of those 3, the guy has a 2nd one. Maybe just for parts to restore the first one. I'd have to look to make positive, it's been a while since I read up, but I think there's still 5 of the 8 in existance, 3 restored, and 2 are pretty much yard art or parts. They were pretty much used for nothing but educational displays and advertising at like county fairs and such type events. Very cool vehicles nonetheless.
 
One Restored & One Parts Donor

Great history about these things. IIRC, there was only like 8 ever built. Some have been destroyed, but I think it's 3 that have been restored and one of those 3, the guy has a 2nd one. Maybe just for parts to restore the first one. I'd have to look to make positive, it's been a while since I read up, but I think there's still 5 of the 8 in existance, 3 restored, and 2 are pretty much yard art or parts. They were pretty much used for nothing but educational displays and advertising at like county fairs and such type events. Very cool vehicles nonetheless.
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That is my understanding, as well. We may have read the same article in 2021 by Peter Holderith, This Ultra Rare GM Futurliner Is Rotting Away....


Click on the photo the read the article at The Drive
 
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32' Eldorado transit bus

Sorry, trying not to spam but I found another one that is interesting

32' RE transit bus from Eldorado. Located in VA.

https://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/auction/view?auc=3610420

VIN decoder says it's a 5.9 ISB although it's a 2010, maybe the engine lags behind a few years. Tranny appears to be MD3060. Lots of miles (374k)

At this rate, it's looking like it may go for less than $1500. Thought about jumping in myself but I just can't do another trip so soon, that length is really nice and tempting though. Inside also seem nicer than most school buses.
 
If your looking for a cummins 8.3 turbo, check the government auction gov. liquidations.com. Those engines we're used in the 5 ton military trucks. The website host a bunch of categories for almost everything. They sell engines as well, new surplus. I have an 8.3 in one of my 5 ton skoolies I built. It's a great engine. good luck.
 

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