1964 21 Window Walk Thru Bus Needs Restoration on 2040-cars
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
This is a original 1964 walk thru 21 window that needs restoration . Bus needs cargo Floor , All inner and outter rockers , All jack points and out riggers , Side door bottoms ,One frame cross member and some i beams and top hats .needs some lower pillars . Passenger lower door hindge , Dash cutout repaired , I have good replacement dash . THE GOOD ....Most all the rust has been already cutout ....... The roof was in very good shape and only needed one small patch it still needs a little work but nothing big it is a solid roof ...... The front floor is original and was very solid only a few small holes and it has been POR15 , The front Doglegs have been repaired and are in good shape .... The nose has some welded patches but all rust removed and has been worked but still needs some work .... front window frames are in good shape ......The Frame itself is solid with a few rust holes but nothing major one cross member needs replacing . I have the sunroof metal and all the glass . The Bad ......Cargo Floor had all the normal rust now mostly gone now . All doors needs work all have rusted places ....... The Drivers side has had a grafted doner replacement and was not done very well , some over lapping metal and needs to be straightened out .....The spare tire wheel was hacked out I have new one and doner metal for that area .... The Bus was hit on the drivers side and that's why It has the replacement metal also it lifted the drip rail in one small area where it has a high spot probley a 1/8 high that will have to be straightened out with all the metal work . NO SEATS at all just Bus body , glass and sunroof metal . This is one of my many Project buses that needs to move on . ********** I BOUGHT THIS BUS OUT OF GA. AND ALL I HAVE IS A BILL OF SALE IT HAS NOT BEEN ON THE ROAD IN MANY YEARS ALL YOU WILL GET IS A BILL OF SALE FROM ME ******** More pics coming . I may trade on running buses NO PROJECTS I HAVE ENOUGH ALREADY Price is firm if interested you can call if you like 850 264-5395 BILL in tallahassee |
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