Estos autobuses están horribles , los fabricaron a lo puro pendejo. Ahhhhh pero en mi México tenemos los autobuses más chingones de todo el planeta: autobús Dina olímpico, autobús somex , Dina olímpico: jorobado, Dina olímpico presidencial, Dina Avante. .
It's a real shame to see all of those old coaches just sitting there rotting away when so many of them could be restored and put back on the road either as tour buses or motorhomes.
At 2:49, the bus that you said is L 744 was a Public Service Coordinated Transport bus from New Jersey. It looks like it was sold to a later operator who added extra silver siding to it and changed the colors. When Public Service had it, it didn't have the silver siding. I'd be curious to know where this place is..
That's a lot of beautiful equipment right there did the mc6 have the original V12 in it ? I could stay in a place like that all day been in the bus industry for years my father was a greyhound mechanic in Washington DC from 1955 to 1985. An interesting coach that came into the garage was the experimental mc7 with a turbine. Taking many trips on Scenicruisers beautiful coach
The Inter-mountain bus is a rare Kenworth. When I went back to verify where I had seen one before, it turns out to be the exact same one. I guess they moved them to a different storage spot. This is some kind of non-profit group that does actually fix them up. So they're not left for dead. ruclips.net/video/EYeDK_FvJag/видео.html
@@michaelfraser5723 outright yes. At the very least these vintage buses are parts inventory for other more worthy units that are also much further along in the restorative process. At the most they’ll meticulously though patiently restore every last one as time and resources permit. These are heavily associated with the nostalgia classic antique vintage museum and historical societies. I’ve the honor to have met the owner and some of his circle of friends and or associates personally. I’m not saying that a one-off “negotiative” deal couldn’t be had for the right cause and or price/trade(?). One thing about these fellows is that they eat, sleep, breath and pee nostalgia originality.
@@mikrof467 I’d have to assume that “whatever” nobody wants to buy and or trade, it will probably just decompose were it sits. Other than that -with the amount of buses they have, they’d need an indoor climate controlled garage the size of a few football fields.
From. Canada. Where’ s. the. old. ( torpedo. shaped. ) Flyer. s. originally. built. in. Winnipeg. , Manitoba. back. from. the. 1930s. and. 1940s. and. 1950s / And. the. old. MCI. - 7. and. MCI. -9. I. drove. then. and. that. double. decker. GM. coach. ( air. over. hydraulic. ) for. Diversified. Transportation. Ltd. for. 10. year’s. based. out. of. Edmonton, Alberta. , Canada. from. 1981. too. 1987. ( steady. driving. ) too. transport worker’s. too. the. gas. plants. and. chemical. plants. and. also. charter. coach group’s. from. Canada. and. USA. / Enjoy. the. BUS. BONE YARD. / Have. a good. day. / Bill. S. Canada
Saben si se venden los días jorobados por favor informen si los venden y adonde los puedo ir a ver
What State is that ?
Is that a Bus Boys lot?
I saw a few in there that I would like to have. I am looking for a nice 4104 now
The yellow one is made by man company
Anything for sale $$$
Whats your contact number i have a question brother
Where are they located?
Quiero el dina están a la venta?
Estos autobuses están horribles , los fabricaron a lo puro pendejo. Ahhhhh pero en mi México tenemos los autobuses más chingones de todo el planeta: autobús Dina olímpico, autobús somex , Dina olímpico: jorobado, Dina olímpico presidencial, Dina Avante. .
Nonsense 💩🤡👎👎🏿🤓🤮🤢 your comment
The old buses 🚍 look nice a work of art .
Lol....all these buses belong to bus boys....look them up ....great people .
It's a real shame to see all of those old coaches just sitting there rotting away when so many of them could be restored and put back on the road either as tour buses or motorhomes.
do you now placelake this to a can buy a old bus
@@tonybravo1200, HUH?
I've driven by these buses many times and wondered what their story was.
At 2:49, the bus that you said is L 744 was a Public Service Coordinated Transport bus from New Jersey. It looks like it was sold to a later operator who added extra silver siding to it and changed the colors. When Public Service had it, it didn't have the silver siding. I'd be curious to know where this place is..
Old school!
that buses
The new look GM bus I used to write as a kid back in the day. That number 1399 buses absolutely amazing love it.
That's a lot of beautiful equipment right there did the mc6 have the original V12 in it ? I could stay in a place like that all day been in the bus industry for years my father was a greyhound mechanic in Washington DC from 1955 to 1985. An interesting coach that came into the garage was the experimental mc7 with a turbine. Taking many trips on Scenicruisers beautiful coach
The Inter-mountain bus is a rare Kenworth. When I went back to verify where I had seen one before, it turns out to be the exact same one. I guess they moved them to a different storage spot. This is some kind of non-profit group that does actually fix them up. So they're not left for dead. ruclips.net/video/EYeDK_FvJag/видео.html
These are NOT for sale. They’re slowly -but surely being Restored as time and resources permits. They’re within a tightly guarded private land lot.
are you sure ?
@@michaelfraser5723 outright yes. At the very least these vintage buses are parts inventory for other more worthy units that are also much further along in the restorative process. At the most they’ll meticulously though patiently restore every last one as time and resources permit. These are heavily associated with the nostalgia classic antique vintage museum and historical societies. I’ve the honor to have met the owner and some of his circle of friends and or associates personally. I’m not saying that a one-off “negotiative” deal couldn’t be had for the right cause and or price/trade(?). One thing about these fellows is that they eat, sleep, breath and pee nostalgia originality.
Yeah we can see they're be restored. You must be related to Brandon.
@@marvinjgerald6007 they also let it go to waste
@@mikrof467 I’d have to assume that “whatever” nobody wants to buy and or trade, it will probably just decompose were it sits. Other than that -with the amount of buses they have, they’d need an indoor climate controlled garage the size of a few football fields.
The bus you were asking about was called the GM Buffalo bus. Looks somewhat like the old Scenicruiser but built from 1967 to 1984.
maybe like 2 or 3 thousand dollars
man they may not want much
@Apostolos Ginnakidis 4:43
now that's what's up right there
they got gmc fish blow
Please show more of these buses Thanks again.
Where are these located, and do you know if they are for sale?
What do those old buses sell for?
Nádhera/ beautiful
very cool!