...can't say I'd mind seeing that either! LOL
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hi rick,
there are a few blue bird schoolie conversions but the lion share are purpose builds that where always motor coaches, built in Georgia and the blue bird wanderlodge factory,, they stopped production in 2006.. the market had been bad for many years due to economy/ fuel cost etc. check out Wanderlodge Owners Group - Powered by vBulletin the banner on top " buy buy blue bird" shows some used bb. coaches for sell you may be surprised at the amenities in a wanderlodge..
I'm irmagoo on that forum also, the wonderlodge motor coaches were limited production and still considered to be one of the best by many ... our 97-40 fter. has every thing we need cummins m11/ 6 speed Allison, hydronic heat, 3 ac's 2 tv, sat dish, washer/dryer, etc. - no slides though, we have had them , enjoyed them and chose to not have them for now.
irmagoo
thanx rick!Sorry for the slow response my friend but I have seen the Wanderlodge and it a beautiful coach ..:Agree::Agree: Good to see you back at the drawing board ,,keep it coming .
well got my trees last nite,,,
so will get going on the front end in earnest,,
heres a couple of pics went from my hand drawings,
to cad drawing to 3/4 inch steel. now I will make a neck stem , tubes etc. and the trike will be a roller!!
magoo
well got my trees last nite,,,
so will get going on the front end in earnest,,
heres a couple of pics went from my hand drawings,
to cad drawing to 3/4 inch steel. now I will make a neck stem , tubes etc. and the trike will be a roller!!
magoo
yes I agree with you...not sure but you may want to lengthen the slot a tad...
thanks Kodiakepper: SWEET! I've been waiting for an update sir! I've got a bead on a supercharged engine out of a Pontiac Bonneville (such is your influence on me), and I really really really want to see you finish this bad girl. Awesome job so far, and keep up the good work! We'll all be watching.
ps. looks like the machine shop did a pretty good job with those trees! Nice!