Ahhhhhhh... The memories of returning after a trip, making the necessary repairs and go right back out again. In my opinion, there is no other bus that can compete with the MC9. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I enjoy your post keep it up. Self was given 1989 MCI 102 C3 49 seat. With a bad motor spun main bearing. Last year. It had sat for 7 years at a repair shop. All I have in it is the $200 tow charge to get it to my farm. Have always liked busses. One I like beast is a GM 4501. Was delighted to get the MCI.
You might want to use stainless steel screws to mount the marker lights on the rear upper cap…they won’t rust and you’ll be happy you used SS in the future.
Ahhhhhhh... The memories of returning after a trip, making the necessary repairs and go right back out again. In my opinion, there is no other bus that can compete with the MC9. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I enjoy your post keep it up. Self was given 1989 MCI 102 C3 49 seat. With a bad motor spun main bearing. Last year. It had sat for 7 years at a repair shop. All I have in it is the $200 tow charge to get it to my farm. Have always liked busses. One I like beast is a GM 4501. Was delighted to get the MCI.
You might want to use stainless steel screws to mount the marker lights on the rear upper cap…they won’t rust and you’ll be happy you used SS in the future.