Back Again-Looking for Wanderlodge to part out
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07-17-2009, 06:31
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Back Again-Looking for Wanderlodge to part out
Hi Gang,
After a break in the action, I'm back and seeking some assistance. You folks probably remember I sold "Pokey" and built a new rig out of a Thomas Transitliner. I still have that bus, but have purchased a 97 Bluebird bus to do another conversion. I am hoping to find a 80's Wanderlodge to transfer the interior from and into the 97. After doing a full ground up conversion, it seems that pulling the insides, tanks and whatnot out of a similar rig to install in the new bus would be lots easier than trying to re-invent the wheel like I did with the Thomas. I found an 80 Wanderlodge that has body damage in Grand Junction, Co (about 150 miles away), but it sems that he has commited to selling it to another person. Anyone know of a donor Wanderlodge available that would like to be reborn in an late model Bluebird body?? Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Best to you all, Doug Doug Engel 1990 Thomas Transitliner Conversion Gunnison, CO |
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07-17-2009, 08:01
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Back Again-Looking for Wanderlodge to part out
Hey Doug, Welcome back!
Someone has too much time on his hands! LOL! But how about some new pics of the Thomas conversion project and the new project Bird? Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "doug_ngl" > > Hi Gang, > After a break in the action, I'm back and seeking some assistance. You folks probably remember I sold "Pokey" and built a new rig out of a Thomas Transitliner. I still have that bus, but have purchased a 97 Bluebird bus to do another conversion. I am hoping to find a 80's Wanderlodge to transfer the interior from and into the 97. After doing a full ground up conversion, it seems that pulling the insides, tanks and whatnot out of a similar rig to install in the new bus would be lots easier than trying to re-invent the wheel like I did with the Thomas. I found an 80 Wanderlodge that has body damage in Grand Junction, Co (about 150 miles away), but it sems that he has commited to selling it to another person. Anyone know of a donor Wanderlodge available that would like to be reborn in an late model Bluebird body?? Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Best to you all, Doug > > Doug Engel > 1990 Thomas Transitliner Conversion > Gunnison, CO > |
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07-17-2009, 15:55
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Back Again-Looking for Wanderlodge to part out
Hi Mike,
Too much time or too much Corona...could be either. Here is a link to the bus project, I think I posted it before, but it does have finished pics: http://ImageEvent.com/reddog/1990thomasbuiltbusdogbus I've added a King Cruise cruise control (nice unit), flat screen TV/DVD and switched the original EB3KW Honda for a 4KW Honda RV genset (liquid cooled, remote elect. start). Took it to Llano last fall for Thanksgiving, Moab twice this year and to Miller Motorsport Park in Utah for the World Superbike races. Got interviewed by the local paper about the project and they wrote a nice article about it with pictures and everything, Thomas is famous! (to me at least). The new Bird has the same 8.3L Cummins but has a 5 speed Allison World with a 6 stage tranny retarder, runs and drives great. I'll get some pictures this weekend. Pretty loud paint job, but a clean rig overall. I was really dissapointed to miss out on the BB in Grand Junction and have considered the gas BB in AZ that is posted on Buzzys (so is the GJ Bird). I think the new pusher with the engine/tranny setup combined with a classic FC interior would make a first class combination. Thanks for the shout, Doug Engel 1990 Thomas Transitliner Conversion Gunnison, CO |
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