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I came across this in one of the automotive trade publications and thought it was interesting.

The history and restoration of one of these unique vehicles done by a guy who photo-documents like yachtsmanbill.

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Make sure you've got a few hours to kill:

www.futurliner.com
 
I find this particularly interesting as I once restored a 1978 Eagle Intercity Bus and converted it into a motorhome. It had over 1M miles on it and was once a Greyhound and Trailways. Who knows, you may have rode on it at one point.
 
I remember you posting some pictures when you were selling it. Congratulations, that's was a project and a half too.
 
I remember you posting some pictures when you were selling it. Congratulations, that's was a project and a half too.

It was almost like building a boat from scratch. We stripped it to the frame just like in the Futureliner photos. Then came the frame repair, riveting the new aluminum skin on it, wiring, foam insulation, etc, etc. It as a 3 year project that took all of my spare time. Never again.

By the time you build cabinets, install new genset, a/c, appliances, plumbing, control panels, you don't come out ahead. Your time is worth something. You may end up with a bus that is just what you wanted, but I think you're better off buying one where someone else already did that work.
 


I know this thread sparked so much interest that you're all thinking "When will an opportunity like this come around again?"

Well there's another one on the market, and this time at a sub-million dollar ask.

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/...-pops-up-for-sale-costs-a-fortune-238329.html

Let's not let one get away again, shall we?
 
Thanks for that. I just went down this rabbit hole again and wasted another 2 hours reading and looking at all of the photos.
 
I'm gonna go with no. These are collector items, no good for fun, at least at that price. $20K? Maybe for a goof.
 
I'm gonna go with no. These are collector items, no good for fun, at least at that price. $20K? Maybe for a goof.

Well,... Go ahead then.... Make them a realistic offer.

You never know.
 
Ha! No! It might get accepted.
 
I've heard they handle like a boat. So someone here should be right at home with one.
 
A few years ago , I was looking for a period vehicle to haul a vintage race car for a race in Mexico . Searched everywhere , including the southwest , where I was living at the time . I found one of these Furtureliners in Ohio , the ask was around $15,000 . I didn't want to modify such a historic vehicle . After seeing the one that sold at the Barret auction , wish I grabbed it . The vehicle that I did get is still a project in my shed . See Sky's comments above .
 
I've heard they handle like a boat. So someone here should be right at home with one.


I'll bet it feels like you're on a flying bridge when you're driving one.
 
I bet it does, eleven feet off the ground.
 

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