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guidddo

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The showroom pics :

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The plates :

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Start of interior works

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The R & R bed full width

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Ready for Beautiful Budel '08

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Mockup for the next step

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For a bit of privacy . . .

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a litle less mockup

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On the road '09

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last week :

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oww yeah one of these two is me . . .

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What a beauty! It's nice to see more fire engines beeing kept alive!
How many Km's has your done?

The soundproofing looks good - what did you use - and are you happy with the results?
 
:shock: That's one stunning fire panel... 8)

There's a guy local to me who has a x-over fire bus, again in good condition. True time capsules.
 
Prizma said:
What a beauty! It's nice to see more fire engines beeing kept alive!
How many Km's has your done?

The soundproofing looks good - what did you use - and are you happy with the results?

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quite a few yes, but they all belonged to old men, an always been parked inside ;)

when i bougt it it had 32000km on the speedometer

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first layer is like dynamat but cheaper , i primerd it for smells
second layer is foam undercarpet
I like the results, not quite finished yet in the front but already verry ok.
For me it wat abbout not sounding like a tin box an no resonance wit all the audio violence going on inside ;)
 
Wow, cool bus! It is the first time I have seen a Magirus fire bus - other than my own :) And you even have the same Magirus logo on the back panel it seems.

Here is a picture of mine:

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But what is this on the side of the car.. A sticker?

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Prizma said:
But what is this on the side of the car.. A sticker?

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That's primer, tinwork maintenance "feiwillige feuerwehr" style:

a scratch or other problem, make a square with tape, sand down, paint preferaby with paintbrush and finished !
effective but not verry nice looking.
I have more of those spots on the bus also in red. ;)
 
In between all the great projects shown here here is a small one i would like to share:

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my sliding door lock

i started with a missing part and a piece of flat steel and after some grinding, filing, drilling, 2,5 mm thread cutting m3, sawing filing and sanding i ended up with a functioning lock :lol:
 
Great looking bus. I've got a 69 ex German firebus but not in as good a condition as yours and unfortunately no light, siren rack etc. I,ve also had to sort locks by removing barrels and reconfiguring to suit key. Look forward to catching up with you at a show sometime.
 
dubscum said:
does the one in make up on the left live near stone henge ? i think i brought a late bay high top off him about 6/7 years ago

I don't really know him but i believe he is from the soudern lowlands, so dutch . . .

This pic was taken while cruizin the party camping(campsite) at Budel2009 in the back of a late doka (crewcab) 8)
 

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