This bus was sold as priced on 24 Jun 2013. $7K
Good looking and good running 1957 GM PD4104 Bus Conversion diesel pusher. Converted in late 1980's. Many upgrades. 30K miles on Detroit Diesel DD671 rebuild. 35 ft. 22,000 lb. 8 ft wide. Clean RV title. Never a Greyhound; purchased new by the Intermountan Transportation Co, in Anaconda, Montana and used as passenger service to Glacier National Park. Aluminum monocoque body and referred to as the DC3 of the bus world regarding its construction and use. Straight arrow tracking with long wheel base and short overhangs makes the passing of large truck trailer rigs nearly imperceptible.
Good looking and good running 1957 GM PD4104 Bus Conversion diesel pusher. Converted in late 1980's. Many upgrades. 30K miles on Detroit Diesel DD671 rebuild. 35 ft. 22,000 lb. 8 ft wide. Clean RV title. Never a Greyhound; purchased new by the Intermountan Transportation Co, in Anaconda, Montana and used as passenger service to Glacier National Park. Aluminum monocoque body and referred to as the DC3 of the bus world regarding its construction and use. Straight arrow tracking with long wheel base and short overhangs makes the passing of large truck trailer rigs nearly imperceptible.
- 6 like-new 11RX24.5 tires with Alcoa Aluminum Rims
- Flexsteel drivers seat with air suspension. Lots of basement storage in pass-thru bays with aluminum doors and aluminum floors.
- Air brakes. Maxi-brakes. New brake drums and premium linings on rear. Like-new brakes on front. Jake Brake.
- Power steering. Air throttle. 4 speed manual shift Spicer transmission. Air struts on doors and engine cover.
- Upgraded dashboard>>> http://www.custominstrumentpanels.com/gm.htm
- Upgraded steering wheel. Upgraded headlights. Upgraded windshield wipers from vacuum to electric.
- Peninsula Glass Windows all around including windshield. All windows that open have PGW screens.
- Gloss white roof and good body paint. New awning fabric (18 ft). New two door refrigerator.
- Complete set of 16 new radius arm bushings recently installed. Air struts on bay doors and rear engine cover.
- Air bag leveling. LED upgrades: Tail lights and Beehive clearance lights (Michigan Lights),
- New PEX plumbing. New water heater. New house water pump and water pressure air tank. (See picture.)
- 90 gal fresh water and 90 gal waste tanks. No sewer odors ever.
- New 50 amp electrical service that will run two roof AC's. 6 kw Onan generator.
- One roof AC and one roof cutout and electric service where one was removed and ready for new one to be dropped in. Run both at the same time with the new 50 amp rv service.
- New large truck pleated paper air filter (oil bath filter removed). Spin-on fuel and oil filters.
- New starting batteries.
- Manuals on the PD4104, the DD671, ONAN 6 KW Generator, Air Bag Leveling, Jake Brake, etc. are included in paper and pdf files including the original OPERATING MANUAL and MAINTENANCE MANUAL. Online sources abound, e.g. YouTube, forums, etc.
- DD671: Jake Brake. Excellent oil analysis. Minimal oil dripping and consumption well within DD specs. No visible exhaust. 30K miles on rebuild. Good oil pressure.
The back bedroom of the original conversion has been removed for remodeling. This area is now an empty room (8ft X 13ft). The finishing of this area would include: insulation of walls and roof, floor covering, carpentry for furnishings and walls. The toilet and shower are functional. A bathroom wall and vanity would complete a full bathroom. Current sleeping accommodations are the sofa and dinette table dropped into bed position. There is a fully working kitchen, toilet and shower. This is the current configuration for living aboard.
The original conversion design is available in pictures and the video below. These can serve as a design plan.
The original conversion design is available in pictures and the video below. These can serve as a design plan.
The following video was taken by a previous owner in Utah about three years ago. The owner from whom I purchased the bus drove it from Utah to the Orlando area and proceeded with remodeling and upgrading. So this video shows the bus before the recent remodeling and upgrading. It presents what the existing rear empty 8ft X 13ft room was in the original bus conversion. Differences between then and now in the front area include replacing the chairs and table with the current dinette, removal of the cabinet array (side and front) above the driver seat, and removal of the shag carpet seen in the video. The exterior, driver's station, sofa, and kitchen in the video quite well represents the current appearance of these areas.
Call 954-667-7895. Only emails with phone numbers will be answered. Orlando/Tampa Area. Price: $7K
The motorhome is currently at a nice rv park with safe, secure, fenced, grassy storage at $40/month.
This park could be used as a starting off point by the buyer either for immediate living aboard or economical storage until the time is right for living aboard and/or driving away.
The rv park is within a hour drive to many Florida attractions including the Gulf Coast and Disney. One could store the motorhome in the storage area and move it to a site for full hook-up when using it as a home here in Florida.
The motorhome is currently at a nice rv park with safe, secure, fenced, grassy storage at $40/month.
This park could be used as a starting off point by the buyer either for immediate living aboard or economical storage until the time is right for living aboard and/or driving away.
The rv park is within a hour drive to many Florida attractions including the Gulf Coast and Disney. One could store the motorhome in the storage area and move it to a site for full hook-up when using it as a home here in Florida.