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The main mod to this beast was to relocate the tiny bathroom's partition for a bathtub shower. Also added the upper storage covers and the gutters which allow windows to be left open.

 

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Very cool! I love these old school buses. What year is it? Does it have the GMC 305 V6 (or the V12 that was 2 V6s put together) or does it have some sort of diesel?

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Buffalo bus

GM Buffalo bus was the slang term for several models of intercity motorcoaches built by the GM Truck and Coach Division at Pontiac, Michigan, between 1966 and 1980.

Engine: GM 8V-71 Detroit Diesel

Transmission: Spicer 4-speed manual; Allison 3-speed automatic

 

This one is a '73,  no plans to travel with it.

 

The other truck is a 72

 

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