When I was a kid I preferred MC-9s and 96A3s and didn't like the MC-12 because i thought that it had hard seats (In service with Greyhound). Now I appreciate how solid of a coach workhorse it is/was...
Yeah, as stated below any MC-12 is originally a Greyhound. So they will have mileage, and have been everywhere. The MC-12 was made specifically for Greyhound for the cost. Basically a 96A3 frame with MC-9 bodywork. All proven components and cheaper than consumer busses MCI were selling when these were made. Same with the G4500, it's also specially a Greyhound coach.
Yes and the MC12 has the same body structure the MC9.. the MC5,7,8 were much different in body structure. I love those old MCIs I have an MC-7 conversion LOVE IT
Another difference with the MC9 and MC12 is the MC12 is more round on the top above the windshield then the MC9. And I think the MC12s were only built for Greyhound but many companies bought them used after Greyhound sold them off.
those two videos of the mci mc12 buses were ex greyhound lines buses before greyhound stripped their colors red white and blue paint schemes along with their mascot and the name to sell them to any start up bus companies
All weren't Greyhound. Many were built for prisoner transport and can be found with less than 200k miles in them in California. Typically with the 10.3L C10 CAT. Looking at one now, a 99 with the Series 60.
Ohhh dude.... lmao, this company doesnt have the good enough "budget" per se, to "maintain" CNG buses, nor fuel them, theyre significantly much harder to maintain due to their added complexity lol.
You could buy the square headlights and retrofit them on older buses. All you had to do was unscrew the round light bezel and screw in the square ones. A bus company in my area done that with there MC-9;s to give them a more modern look.
Ex greyhound bus. These were the best buses greyhound has ever had.
danny stevens yeah I remember once when I was a little boy my mother and I was on an mci mc 12 greyhound bus
When I was a kid I preferred MC-9s and 96A3s and didn't like the MC-12 because i thought that it had hard seats (In service with Greyhound). Now I appreciate how solid of a coach workhorse it is/was...
Yeah, as stated below any MC-12 is originally a Greyhound. So they will have mileage, and have been everywhere. The MC-12 was made specifically for Greyhound for the cost. Basically a 96A3 frame with MC-9 bodywork. All proven components and cheaper than consumer busses MCI were selling when these were made. Same with the G4500, it's also specially a Greyhound coach.
Yes and the MC12 has the same body structure the MC9.. the MC5,7,8 were much different in body structure. I love those old MCIs I have an MC-7 conversion LOVE IT
I drove the MC12 when i was a Greyhound driver in the mid 90's
You gotta GREAT sense of humor OL. Love these videos
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Another difference with the MC9 and MC12 is the MC12 is more round on the top above the windshield then the MC9. And I think the MC12s were only built for Greyhound but many companies bought them used after Greyhound sold them off.
those two videos of the mci mc12 buses were ex greyhound lines buses before greyhound stripped their colors red white and blue paint schemes along with their mascot and the name to sell them to any start up bus companies
MCI did offer a conversion kit to change the dual round headlights on older MCI's to the new dual square lights.
All weren't Greyhound. Many were built for prisoner transport and can be found with less than 200k miles in them in California. Typically with the 10.3L C10
CAT. Looking at one now, a 99 with the Series 60.
on the MC 12 the rear lights are square shaped too
Nice
Are these kinda Greyhound's/ Former Greyhound's still available for sale???
The MC12 the front over the windshield is more round then on the MC9.
nice bus
How much it sell for? Only curious.
Do you guys think that you might get some former pierce transit New Flyer C40LF buses
Ohhh dude.... lmao, this company doesnt have the good enough "budget" per se, to "maintain" CNG buses, nor fuel them, theyre significantly much harder to maintain due to their added complexity lol.
quisiera comprar un bus como le hago
Our mc9 has square headlights???
You could buy the square headlights and retrofit them on older buses. All you had to do was unscrew the round light bezel and screw in the square ones. A bus company in my area done that with there MC-9;s to give them a more modern look.
And the 89-up MC-9 Special had factory square headlights along with enclosed parcel racks.
530,000 on an MCI mc12 I know that definitely a joke when these bad boys can easily have 3 million miles on them!! ANY AVAILABLE??
This is the same type bus they used in the corey ubanks bus flip im sure but don,t quote me on that.
cual es el puto precio,,,,,,,,de esa antiguedad
quisiera comprar un bus como le hago
Amigo, tengo uno, MCI 1978, aquí en México, se piensa vender, dónde te encuentras? Saludos cordiales