StinkBomber
Well-known member
Well… after a long period of lurking, & dreaming, I’ve bitten the bullet and bought myself a bay! :mrgreen:
I have some friends and work colleagues scattered around the US, so for some time the plan has been to keep an eye out for something decent, a reasonable distance from Phoenix, SF or LA, so they could assist if needed. Did a load of trawling around thesamba and ebay but those sites move pretty quickly… and I don’t! Eventually discovered the joys of Craigslist. It’s a terrible site to navigate, as your searches have to be very localised. First spotted my bus around Christmas time and by mid Feb, had plucked up the courage to contact the seller! I think it was April by the time we worked out a deal and early May before I managed to finalise payment and collection! Fortunately, the previous owner is a great guy and was extremely patient while I dicked about. Once it was collected, things moved pretty fast… Door to door from Arizona to Reading in under 5 weeks!
So, the bus! The PO rescued it from a yard in Albuquerque where it had reportedly been sat since 1982, along with a number of other interesting vehicles. Couple of pics from back then…
It’s covered just under 90k miles and at some point in the 70’s, a full Transvair, Corvair engine & box conversion was carried out. Was a bit nervous about this at first as the engine is such a rarity over here but once the idea of a 2.7 flat 6 had bitten, I couldn’t let it go! They don’t have the best reputation in the states and it seems that there was a pretty bleak period where spares weren’t readily available but Corvairs are now pretty well supported.
Few photos from its home in Flagstaff…
Loaded
At the yard in Houston
And 4 weeks later in Southampton!
Proud new owner...
Temporarily living on my mate’s driveway, until I can get it registered
It’s in good company
So, in pretty good shape but not without a few issues, including a nasty skylight and kippered screen rubber which have both let a bit of water in...
Some rusty patches in the load area and drivers side cab floor.
Have wire-wheeled the load floor back and treated it for now. It’s all very solid.
I have a cut roof section to patch the skylight hole and invested in a nice Klassic Fab panel for the cab floor. Hopefully they should be going in this weekend
This is not a Klassic Fab one… Just to keep the rain out for now
So, that's pretty much it for the minute... Plan is to get it in for an MOT as soon as possible. Sort registration, then get out on the road and see what breaks! I bought it with a truck-load of interesting spare bits that now need to be sold, so I'll get round to listing some of those soon.
Thanks very much to Graham at MEB and dodge6x6 for their advice! Hope to meet some more of you soon!
Sam
I have some friends and work colleagues scattered around the US, so for some time the plan has been to keep an eye out for something decent, a reasonable distance from Phoenix, SF or LA, so they could assist if needed. Did a load of trawling around thesamba and ebay but those sites move pretty quickly… and I don’t! Eventually discovered the joys of Craigslist. It’s a terrible site to navigate, as your searches have to be very localised. First spotted my bus around Christmas time and by mid Feb, had plucked up the courage to contact the seller! I think it was April by the time we worked out a deal and early May before I managed to finalise payment and collection! Fortunately, the previous owner is a great guy and was extremely patient while I dicked about. Once it was collected, things moved pretty fast… Door to door from Arizona to Reading in under 5 weeks!
So, the bus! The PO rescued it from a yard in Albuquerque where it had reportedly been sat since 1982, along with a number of other interesting vehicles. Couple of pics from back then…
It’s covered just under 90k miles and at some point in the 70’s, a full Transvair, Corvair engine & box conversion was carried out. Was a bit nervous about this at first as the engine is such a rarity over here but once the idea of a 2.7 flat 6 had bitten, I couldn’t let it go! They don’t have the best reputation in the states and it seems that there was a pretty bleak period where spares weren’t readily available but Corvairs are now pretty well supported.
Few photos from its home in Flagstaff…
Loaded
At the yard in Houston
And 4 weeks later in Southampton!
Proud new owner...
Temporarily living on my mate’s driveway, until I can get it registered
It’s in good company
So, in pretty good shape but not without a few issues, including a nasty skylight and kippered screen rubber which have both let a bit of water in...
Some rusty patches in the load area and drivers side cab floor.
Have wire-wheeled the load floor back and treated it for now. It’s all very solid.
I have a cut roof section to patch the skylight hole and invested in a nice Klassic Fab panel for the cab floor. Hopefully they should be going in this weekend
This is not a Klassic Fab one… Just to keep the rain out for now
So, that's pretty much it for the minute... Plan is to get it in for an MOT as soon as possible. Sort registration, then get out on the road and see what breaks! I bought it with a truck-load of interesting spare bits that now need to be sold, so I'll get round to listing some of those soon.
Thanks very much to Graham at MEB and dodge6x6 for their advice! Hope to meet some more of you soon!
Sam