I no longer have my bus. I sold it (and other stuff) to buy a flashy rock for a certain someone, but that's ok because life just hasn't allowed for me to make use of a bus. I graduated from college after a LONG senior year doing Formula SAE and got a job working for Ford in Dearborn. A year of that was about all I could handle (loved the job, loved the area, loved the car culture, didn't like being away from family and my fiance). Now I have a job back in Minnesota at a manufacturer of precision measuring hand tools (calipers, micrometers, etc) as well as optical comparators and video inspection machines so life is good. Call it the American dream...bought a house, got a dog, getting married in a few months...but I haven't lost the itch for skoolin'. I don't have a bus anymore, but I do have some connections now at Ford so maybe I can at least be of help to people with diagnostics on those chassis.