Twilight Tramper
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Hello all!
I just recently won an online auction at publicsurplus.com.
It's a 1991 Bluebird TC2000 with a 5.9 2nd generation Cummins straight 6 turbo diesel with 216,000 miles.
It has the Allison 545 auto transmission.
72 passenger.
$1,331.
This will be my first bus and first conversion project. I have been reading and doing some research about my endless options.
My plan is to build a stylish house on wheels that can be boondocked for up to 2 weeks....oh yea and never pay rent again
I currently live in California and plan on driving 1,200 miles to Washington state where I have family, and also where my bus is located.
I bought this bus simply because I knew that the motor was worth what I paid, I've seen 22 pictures and 2 videos of it running but other than that I have no idea what I'm getting into, and I love that
I will let everyone know how it turns out with the bus and the company "public surplus"
There are countless busses being sold by school districts throughout the US on their website, I've read some nasty reviews about that company, however, I decided to create my own experience since the price was right.
In California it is not uncommon to see a beat up school bus going for $5000.
Untill next time,
Cheers.
I just recently won an online auction at publicsurplus.com.
It's a 1991 Bluebird TC2000 with a 5.9 2nd generation Cummins straight 6 turbo diesel with 216,000 miles.
It has the Allison 545 auto transmission.
72 passenger.
$1,331.
This will be my first bus and first conversion project. I have been reading and doing some research about my endless options.
My plan is to build a stylish house on wheels that can be boondocked for up to 2 weeks....oh yea and never pay rent again
I currently live in California and plan on driving 1,200 miles to Washington state where I have family, and also where my bus is located.
I bought this bus simply because I knew that the motor was worth what I paid, I've seen 22 pictures and 2 videos of it running but other than that I have no idea what I'm getting into, and I love that
I will let everyone know how it turns out with the bus and the company "public surplus"
There are countless busses being sold by school districts throughout the US on their website, I've read some nasty reviews about that company, however, I decided to create my own experience since the price was right.
In California it is not uncommon to see a beat up school bus going for $5000.
Untill next time,
Cheers.
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