People taking care of their shit.. don't see much of that anymore Edit: too bad this is three years before the standard 17 digit VIN or else we could run a carfax on it to see where it was registered... if it was a southern NOT rust belt bus that would help the situation
Guessing the 6V92 was swapped in at some time over the years, don't believe it was a factory option. The standard engine was the 6V71 with 8V71 optional. Weighing much less than the MC-9 it ought to really run with that 6V92. Remember back in the day seeing a few with the 8V71 and 4-speed manual and they would really fly!
Hearing Foreigner playin, and that ol' 6v92 idling, I dern near forgot it was 2021. 🚌🚌👉🏼👉🏼 Well Played.
Even though this is an old video, how in the hell did this thing remain in such great and clean shape? Impressive!
People taking care of their shit.. don't see much of that anymore
Edit: too bad this is three years before the standard 17 digit VIN or else we could run a carfax on it to see where it was registered... if it was a southern NOT rust belt bus that would help the situation
I WANT one of these BADLY. Awesome coaches.
What a beauty. I have a thing for older busses :)
Eric
Nice bus Iike The galley in back and the front seat where therefor no seat in front... Windows on top very cool
Guessing the 6V92 was swapped in at some time over the years, don't believe it was a factory option. The standard engine was the 6V71 with 8V71 optional. Weighing much less than the MC-9 it ought to really run with that 6V92. Remember back in the day seeing a few with the 8V71 and 4-speed manual and they would really fly!
I would've liked to have viewed the restroom or lavatory washroom in the back.
The galley in back any history of the bus or compete who had the galley and served hot and cold beverages on the bus
Oh that would make an awesome RV conversion! Just curious, what did it sell for?
Show some more mc5 for sale looking from California
Hello, is this still for sale ?
Good morning, I currently have a deal on the table, but nothing set in stone yet.
@@NorthwestBusSales five years later.. I'm sure it sold right