SP's and Baby Birds
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03-14-2007, 06:48
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SP's and Baby Birds
--- RALPH:
450HP in a 2008 SP38 would be great!!!....450HP in a 30 foot middoor SP Bird would be PRICELESS!! Maybe someone at Bluebird is listening. Safe travels to you Too! Regards, Hank Hannigan & Naty 1990 SP36 in Vegas In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > Ah Hank no argument on that at all, the mid door like the SP's would be > great. But then BB would make a killing if they put out Baby Birds too. 450 > HP in a 28 or 30 footer! Talk scoot and get it! would be a > Bird to run at Maxton hey? > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > '84 FC35 Duncan, Oklahoma > Ralph's RV Solutions > > At 04:48 PM 3/14/2007 +0000, you wrote: > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > > > >RALPH: > >I've had a few BIRDS.....This 1990SP36 is probably the BEST BIRD > >they ever made.....Mid door..all the trimmings etc. I call it my > >M380 without the problems....except I would like it to go over the > >mountains a little faster! > >If Bluebird would make some 2008 SP38's with a mid-door and a 450hp > >diesel engine they would sell a TON of them!!! > >That's my two cents from VEGAS and I am confident that my comments > >will get something started!!! > >LOL > >Hank Hannigan > >1990SP36 in Vegas just "lovin it!" > > > > > > > > > Interesting analogy with some truths but fiberglass bodies? no. > > > > > > Truth, the Wanderlodge II was a striped down model that what once > >was OE > > > became options. things like HWH jacks and many others. > > > > > > Starting in '88 with the advent of wide body, the front and rear > >caps were > > > fiberglass but the side and roof were steel. > > > > > > The BMC, true is not a Wanderlodge, however the sides and roof are > >steel, > > > though I think, not sure, that the compartment doors were fiber > >glass. > > > > > > The LX, fiberglass caps that started in '88 but sides and roof are > >steel, > > > as are the LXI. > > > > > > The M 380 was not fiberglass but a composite aluminium, 2 sheets > >of > > > aluminium with a composite center. The main problem with the 380 > >was the > > > skin would grow and shrink with heat and cold, thus the sides > >would > > > wrinkle. Yes there were a few problems with the electrical but the > >lay out > > > of the panel was done right for a change. The main problem with > >the > > > electrical we the marriage between the slide and HWH jack system > >via the > > > micro p[rocesser. If the Coach was not level, the microprocessor > >would not > > > allow the slide to move, so the computer had to be reset, jacks > >retracted > > > and start the system again. There was also a problem of the slide > >locks > > > pulling, going down the road, this was usually caused by a mis > >adjusted > > > micro switch. > > > > > > The LX 450 got away form most of that and went to stainless steel > >and > > > introduced multiplexing of systems with a beefed up microprocessor. > > > > > > The myth of the LX model being fiberglass came from the mid year > >change in, > > > what? 2002 or 2003 where the skin was taken to the composite used > >on the M > > > 380 and was the test bed for the 380. > > > > > > There was nothing cheap about all of this, the R&D alone had to > >cost a > > > bundle because of the change, it is just too bad that the skin > >problems on > > > the 380 were not better thought out. > > > > > > Also with the 380 the signature of the Wanderlodge took it's major > >hit, the > > > "goat rails" were missing, and to my thinking, this was and is the > >largest > > > mistake BB could have made. Now they look like the Monaco's and > >various > > > other Manufacturers Coaches. > > > > > > No, the LX and LXI models are good stable units, though a bit too > >glitzy > > > inside for my taste. I don't go camping to clean mirrors on the > >ceilings. > > > > > > > > > Just my 2 cents > > > > > > Safe travels, > > > > > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > > > 84FC35 > > > Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "brad barton" > > > > ><bbartonwx@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Damien, > > > > > > I'm new to the group, but a longtime Blue Bird fan. I think > >the > > > > >coach you > > > > > > are looking at is a black and silver coach with modern > >decor..and > > > > >it's at a > > > > > > truck dealer. We were considering an LX but cooled off. A > >retired > > > > >dealer > > > > > > with whom we did business twice (for our first 84-35FC and a > >1986 > > > > >Newell > > > > > > Classic) nearly came unglued when I brought it up. He was a > > > > >longtime Blue > > > > > > Bird dealer in the 70s and 80s. I have since found out some > >things > > > > >about > > > > > > the LX. You're free to accept or reject all of this but I > >believe > > > > >it is > > > > > > true. Most of it came from a Blue Bird rep I spoke to just > >weeks > > > > >ago. > > > > > > Blue Bird has constantly searched for ways to a lower price > >point. > > > > >The > > > > > > WanderlodgeII was the first attempt..and pretty sad. Then as > > > > >Wanderlodges > > > > > > got more expensive, Blue Bird looked for a new approach. > >Their > > > > >engineers > > > > > > said it would take two years to come up with a less > >expensive 37- > > > > >40' > > > > > > chassis, so they bought Spartan chassis with Cummins M11 > >engines. > > > > >They were > > > > > > known as a Blue Bird Motor Coach..or a BMC. The only thing > >Blue > > > > >Bird on it > > > > > > was the dash and the label. The BMC is NOT a Wanderlodge. > >Not > > > > >bad, just > > > > > > cheap. By the time those chassis ran out, the engineers had > >a new > > > > >40' > > > > > > platform. They kept the fiberglass body, put new caps on > >front and > > > > >rear, > > > > > > kept the Cummins engine but used their own superior Blue Bird > > > > >chassis with > > > > > > Ridewell air suspension. Of all the "cheep" Birds, the LX is > > > > >probably the > > > > > > best. But it's still fiberglass outside, virtually no > >chrome, > > > > >ultraleather > > > > > > vinyl inside, smaller in tank capacity, lacking in design, > > > > >especially around > > > > > > the windows and roughly $150,000 in overall quality, fit and > > > > >finish. We bit > > > > > > the bullet and moved on to the LXi and we're very glad we > >did. > > > > > > LX owners asking 165K and up don't like to hear their coach > >is only > > > > >little > > > > > > more than "half" bird, but the truth hurts. NADA book > >prices on > > > > >the 2000 LX > > > > > > are very harsh..upper 90's to 110's. LX owners have every > >right to > > > > >feel > > > > > > bitter, but as a buyer, I asked several dealers (who had > >nothing to > > > > >gain > > > > > > from me) what they would offer. One said 95K, one said 110K > >and > > > > >the one > > > > > > whole actually knew the actual coach said 150K was a serious > > > > >stretch. Not > > > > > > only are LX owners unhappy, but WBPT and LXi owners are mad, > >too > > > > >because > > > > > > their own manufacturer made it harder for them to sell their > >high- > > > > >dollar > > > > > > coaches. And Blue Bird has done it again..most recently > >wiith the > > > > >M380 > > > > > > which was a disaster (Blue Bird rep's word). I can't > >confirm it, > > > > >but I > > > > > > heard every one of them was recalled for various problems, > >mainly > > > > >electrical > > > > > > and wiring. They are not made any longer except by special > >order. > > > > > > All that being said, there's nothing wrong with a Cummins M- > >11 or > > > > >Allison > > > > > > 4060, or Ultraleather or fiberglass, for that matter. Just > >make > > > > >sure you > > > > > > understand it's not the steel-bodied full-fledged > >Wanderlodge most > > > > >of us > > > > > > think of. A poor man's Wanderlodge LX is probably still a > >lot > > > > >better than > > > > > > most coaches, new or used. If you want the best LX > >currently on > > > > >the market, > > > > > > look at this coach. It's garaged in Michigan and virtually > > > > >pristine. Nice > > > > > > people, too. > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.rvtrader.com/rvdetail519280.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > BBarton in Dallas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: "remiksjewelry" > > > > > > >Reply-To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > >To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > >Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Thinking of joining the birders! > > > > > > >Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 22:33:14 -0000 > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Hello - > > > > > > >Thanks for having this group! We currently have a Safari > >Trek and > > > > >are > > > > > > >looking into upgrading to a Bluebird. We found one we > >like - it > > > > >is a > > > > > > >2000 LX Millenium edition. It is for sale in Maryland. > >Does any > > > > >know > > > > > > >anything about this particular coach? The price seems > >right, but > > > > >we > > > > > > >would have to travel quite a distance to see it for > >ourselves. > > > > >Also, > > > > > > >would love to know about the ride and handling of a bird. > > > > > > >Is the M11 450 cummings a reliable engine? > > > > > > >Any comments or advice will be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > >Thanks! > > > > > > >Damien > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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SP's and Baby Birds - brad barton - 03-14-2007, 06:46
SP's and Baby Birds - Henry Jay Hannigan - 03-14-2007 06:48
SP's and Baby Birds - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 03-14-2007, 07:06
SP's and Baby Birds - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 03-14-2007, 08:58
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