Scenicruisin'..?

I worked on many Flxible transit busses here in Phoenix.
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Love the New Look ("fishbowl") busses.

Because no 'basement", (and usually the NON-highway gearing - as most were city buses - needing a swap-out for the open road) you dont get many RV conversions. A few get done though.

I like 'em though .. as a "party bus" moreso than a "motor home". Won't be doing one, but that would be my goal for a New Look or any city coach.

source: This Is One Of The Greatest Transit Buses Ever Made, And It's Already Been Converted Into A Sweet Motorhome - The Autopian
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Here's a 1966 GMC New Look bus that did commuter (short-haul, little highway driving) duty for Greyhound. I put it here before .. can't find it. :poke:

She bought for $7K, spent $125K and three years on it. Definitely has a 'woman's touch" .. not bad, but I would need some exposed hardwoods, "bold" colors, blinds not curtains, and less partitioning. More like a "man-cave".

:)

sources:This Woman Turned A Greyhound Bus Into One Incredible Tiny Home, This Bus Became The Perfect Small Home For This Incredible Woman - Buzznet

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I'm not sure what this is, but it's cool. Spotted near the LA Memorial Coliseum.

the headlight/grill trim looks like upside down and off an 1959 Ford Truck.

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