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1962 GMC PD4106 35' Bus Conversion Exhibit "B"

1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion 35' Motorhome (B)
1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion

This is a 1962 GM 4106 Greyhound Bus Conversion, vin # 4106913. The original conversion came in at over 62,000.00. The bus has a Trace 2500 Inverter / Charger, exterior water hose and air supply, Generac 3500 Generator, 6 gallon hot water heater, propane driven central forced air heater, New start up batteries, solid oak cabinetry, 12 volt strip mood lighting that still needs to be wired into the aux battery bank, along with much more. All the tires are in barely used condition with 2 extra Hancooks. I have changed the look on the interior some to fit my style and have added a 2 way Domestic Fridge / Freezer, small microwave and toaster oven, surround sound entertainment, dark tinting on the widows, eight 6 volt deep cell house batteries, solar panels, Alcoa alloys of which the rear two still need to be installed. The previous owner had the 8V71 engine rebuilt and an Allison automatic transmission installed. There is also a power steering upgrade. All this was done approximately 27K ago. The bus is really just starting to break in. I also gathered parts from a later model American Motorhome that I thought would be a nice upgrade to this unit but never got around to installing them. This includes a larger capacity waste station with plastic black and gray holding tanks and a nice cleaning station dash. The two rear Alcoa Alloys. I have also purchased a new 100 gallon plastic fresh water tank which is not yet installed. Currently the fresh, grey, and black tanks are stainless steel and I think 70 gal on the fresh and maybe 40 gal each or so on the grey and black. The GM bus is an indestructible rig, that has hundreds of thousands miles to go on it. It gets a solid 8 miles to the gallon when driven at 70 and up to 10 plus if you don't mind not staying up with highway traffic. I haven't driven the bus in a couple of years but start it weekly. What it is in need of is the two front air-bags. It also has 2 cracked windows, one of the sliders on the passenger side and the front entry door glass. Both are available through the Internet, something that was easy to live with but I never got around to replacing.

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Archived 4/12/2014


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1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion 35' Motorhome (B)
1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion 35' Motorhome (B)
1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion 35' Motorhome (B)
1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion 35' Motorhome (B)
1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion 35' Motorhome (B)
1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion 35' Motorhome (B)
1962 GMC 4106 Bus Conversion 35' Motorhome (B)

** PHOTO GALLERY EXHIBIT **
This unit is a photo gallery exhibit only and is not currently for sale. The units for sale are listed on the home page of this site and also tagged with blue for-sale banners.

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