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Looking for a BlueBird
08-25-2009, 00:01
Post: #8
Looking for a BlueBird
If you put the gen in back and you ran it at night the noise could be a problem

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--- On Mon, 8/24/09, Markus Meyer wrote:
From: Markus Meyer
Subject: RE: [WanderlodgeForum] Looking for a Bluebird
To: wanderlodgeforum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 8:51 PM


You may want to check out vintagebirds. com, and click on the history link. For 1980, this is what was listed:


Standard Specifications-


  • Lengths: 31', 33', 35'
  • Models: Side Bath or Rear Bath
  • Suspension:Ridewell Air Suspension
  • Generator:
    • 12. 5 KW Kohler Diesel - 35'
    • 7.5 KW Kohler Gas - 31', 33'
    • [/list]
    • Fuel Capacity: 150 Gallons
    • Engine: Caterpillar 3208-210 HP
    • Transmission: Allison Automatic 4-speed MT-643
    • Brakes: Full Air
    • Tankage:
      • Fresh Water- 98 Gallons
      • Gray Water - 60 Gallons
      • Waste Water-42 Gallons
      • LP-45 Gallons
      • [/list][/list]
      [/list]
        [/list]
          [/list]
            [/list][/list]
              [/list]
- Features-
  • All Copper Air and Fuel Lines
  • Urethane Foam Insulation
  • Twin Bed or Double Bed Available
  • Standard Gas Eye Level Oven with Range
  • Microwave Optional
  • Optional Closed Circuit Back-up Monitor
  • Panasonic Sound System Includes:
    • AM/FM Radio,
    • 8-Track Stereo,
    • Stereo Cassette Player
    • [/list]
    • Fabric Driver and Co-pilot Seats
    • Blue Bird All American Chassis
    • [/list]
Markus
1993 Triple E Regency Diesel



To: WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com
From: logansh@hotmail. com
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 23:26:48 +0000
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Looking for a Bluebird

I just looked at my first Bluebird rv, 1980 35 and I like that they seem to be built like a brick S**t house. My question is, why did they put the genset in such of a weird location? Also, the owner has replaced the rv with a CAT. What is standard? Also, I see that the roof has a very small railing on the roof. Is the roof able to be walked on? The owner did not show me the rig but a an employee.
Any help




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