Gm Bus 3703 getting back on the road

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  • @eyestoenvy
    @eyestoenvy 6 месяцев назад +3

    Those coaches, with their metallic side panels and shiny bumpers and rivets, look nothing less than STUNNING when fully restored.

  • @siaripop7
    @siaripop7 5 лет назад +23

    I've been watching some of these vintage bus videos recently and all I can say is that I am amazed at how these diesel engines sit for ages and fire up with very little effort other than fuel and batteries; truly impressive motors, not like some of the ones we have today!

    • @levak8740
      @levak8740 2 года назад

      We have back home bus old Mercedes seating 30 years ,friend of mine told me he can start i told him impossible , well bus started with new batteries and 50 l of diesel .That engine all mechanical so noting for mice to eat on.

  • @gtb81.
    @gtb81. 5 лет назад +131

    those old buses were so beautiful, the rounded edges and nice retro colours, i love them

    • @edgufler1122
      @edgufler1122 5 лет назад +3

      and how :) yes

    • @patandjessicasjeepadventur3227
      @patandjessicasjeepadventur3227 5 лет назад

      Water....? What the heck

    • @planegaper
      @planegaper 5 лет назад +4

      plus in great shape for its age, paint is nice, nothing seemed rotted or broken, ran very well, surprisingly fast for a 4/71, she hogged up that grade very nicely, sounded great.. needed very little to get it going again from what I so. the 4/71 is only 4.5 liters, and she did 70 mph with it..up hill.. Imagine a 6/71t in that thing, re manned, 0 hours, bus is great from what I can see, I wouldn't hesitate to invest in her.. drop a nice wad making it perfect again, as long as nothing major is gone on her.. ground up resto, get all the pesky problems solved, go right through the drive line , and re do everything (maybe change to a spicer overdrive for commonality) , don't know what this guys budget is, but the thing is almost a museum piece, perfect candidate for a quality re do..

    • @hiteck007
      @hiteck007 4 года назад

      @@planegaper I didn't realize it's little size, that 471 isn't much bigger than my old 80 Series Landcruiser and the thing actually moves out ok for the size of it. It's an Awesome sight to see it cruising down the road like it was never parked up for 2 Decades. I have a new respect for the Old Detroit.

  • @Neuron43
    @Neuron43 5 лет назад +106

    These days I rarely have anything to smile about but seeing these antique beauties moving down the road is an absolute pleasure. Thank you for sharing.

    • @elmerfox6872
      @elmerfox6872 5 лет назад +5

      research what is being called flat earth, This will help you with smiling.

    • @colliecandle
      @colliecandle 5 лет назад +3

      @@elmerfox6872 Especially when you realise it's true !

    • @lennyp4782
      @lennyp4782 4 года назад

      @@elmerfox6872, a laugh is more like it😂😂😂😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪😉😉😉

    • @elmerfox6872
      @elmerfox6872 4 года назад

      @@lennyp4782 Really Lennie?

    • @scottcupp8129
      @scottcupp8129 4 года назад

      @@elmerfox6872 The earth is about as flat as a basketball full of air. Geesh. It's oblique, meaning it bulges at the equator but it is, in every way, round. I have seen the curvature of it.

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1 5 лет назад +3

    Boy does that bus bring back memories of the 50s and 60s on the Salt Lake City Buses that I used to take from 21st south to South Temple.. to see movies and walk around Temple Square.. Thank you for bringing this amazing bus back to life.. Of course we didn't have bunks on them.. lol

  • @crazgirl80
    @crazgirl80 5 лет назад +1

    I cant explain it but for some reason seeing this bus crank up and hit the road was just amazing. I wanted to jump for joy. It's wonderful to see this bus get another shot at life!!!!!

  • @Braingear59
    @Braingear59 5 лет назад +62

    Amazing!!! It's wonderful to see that there's still people like you that care to save old big busses from the scrapyard. Because when they're gone they are gone. Congratulations!

  • @haraldpettersen3649
    @haraldpettersen3649 5 лет назад +1

    Absolut fantastic that the old lady shakes off her 20 years old dust, and straight out on the highway. No wonder shes screams of joy, good luck to all of you 🧐

  • @BilgemasterBill
    @BilgemasterBill 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to get that inspirational story up here. She's a bygone beauty well worth a big helping of TLC.

  • @newworldmedianewworldmedia3388
    @newworldmedianewworldmedia3388 5 лет назад +24

    Beauty at its best ! Curves curves always melt my heart , thee guys knew a thing or two when it came to aesthetics, unlike the boxes and hard lines you get today in the name of design ! These vehicles were beautiful and cuddly ! Easy on the eye

  • @glennfryer1539
    @glennfryer1539 5 лет назад

    Love your channel... nice to see good conscientious work .. you know what your doing .. from over the other side of the pond ... 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @jamesharmon5963
    @jamesharmon5963 5 лет назад +1

    I never get tired of hearing the sound of those old Detroit Diesels 😎 Can’t wait till I have the time to get my 6V92 back on the road. Thanks for sharing

  • @OpenRoader
    @OpenRoader 5 лет назад +37

    I will never tire of these types of videos! "It Runs!"....Love it!

    • @TheSmreeder
      @TheSmreeder 5 лет назад +8

      @Open Roader ..., People don't realize that the old Detroit Diesels were virtually Bullet Proof and from the little 2v all the way up to the 16v the rockers , injectors , pumps etc were interchangeable... These 2 cycle diesels were the work horse for the American road ways for decades... a friend of mine owns Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Breakdown 1953? GM tour bus and I know it was still driving and touring w/ a bluegrass band in 2015... Many Blessings , SMR

    • @OpenRoader
      @OpenRoader 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheSmreeder That's incredible!

    • @jamesshanks2614
      @jamesshanks2614 5 лет назад +1

      Ahhh! You forget the 1 cylinder engine powering a 10 kilowatt generator, 100 percent GM.
      ruclips.net/video/hYZnqsyfZTw/видео.html
      Cheers!

  • @thomasdarby6084
    @thomasdarby6084 5 лет назад +10

    Wow! I love it. I wish I could drive one of the old GM's! I drove city, charter, and tour buses for over 30 years, and was a collector of bus memorabilia and photos. I loved the old PD's, and yet they were all out of service by the time I started driving professionally in 1973. Mostly, I drove the more recent "Buffalos," until I went to city buses; then later, Prevosts and MCI's in charter and tour service throughout the southwest. At 67, I sit around here in Tennessee and there is nothing for me to do. Best of luck to you on this find!

  • @stanleywhittle1119
    @stanleywhittle1119 5 лет назад +7

    I love it...this old girl still has a heart that is pumping strong...thanks for sharing..

  • @Kissy-Suzuki
    @Kissy-Suzuki 5 лет назад +2

    If that bus had a voice, oh what tales it would tell! ....love those old buses!

  • @Flinix
    @Flinix 3 года назад +1

    Bus Grease Monkey, I recently picked up a 1947 GMC Motorcoach PDA3703-014. It came with some spare parts, was running and driving when I picked her up. I need to work on the air brake system, namely the air cans for the rear brakes, but I am extremely happy to have made the leap to a classic bus. Love your channel.

  • @REVNUMANEWBERN
    @REVNUMANEWBERN 5 лет назад +8

    BEAUTIFUL, Haven't heard that sound since a kid 60 years ago hearing the old Greyhounds pass our house

  • @leighjohnson1001
    @leighjohnson1001 5 лет назад +1

    Well done guys,beautiful sight to see on the road,your living my dream,more power to you,thumbs up from Melbourne Australia.......................................

  • @brucesetter7655
    @brucesetter7655 5 лет назад +5

    Drove its brother in 1974 for a gospel band. It took awhile to get there but it would cruise 70 all day. Lots of good memories!

  • @deborahchesser7375
    @deborahchesser7375 5 лет назад +25

    It’s hard to believe that little 4/71 pulls the ol girl, really neat. I’m a greyhound Scenic cruiser lover too, thanks for sharing.

  • @alanbare8319
    @alanbare8319 5 лет назад +134

    That must have been quite a sight, two antique GMC buses in convoy!

    • @1982MCI
      @1982MCI 5 лет назад +2

      Gappie Al Kebabi bullshit, you knew what you were saying idiot!!!

    • @richardcline1337
      @richardcline1337 5 лет назад

      @Jambo, maybe that's what he gets off on...or in. Otherwise, why did he even post anything like that?

  •  5 лет назад +53

    If that bus has a soul, it’s saying thank you for the rescue.

    • @chaosdemonwolf1
      @chaosdemonwolf1 5 лет назад +1

      Well said mate. Well said

    • @jsb5188
      @jsb5188 5 лет назад

      @Ian H. ...Or it could be saying, "Do you know what it's like living with arthritis and tendonitis ??? ....Damn it ! Let me rest in peace !!!

    • @sandyx4522
      @sandyx4522 5 лет назад

      No if, it has a soul.

  • @iiatargetanalyst3046
    @iiatargetanalyst3046 4 года назад

    I've been watching these coach remodel, as part out last few days.
    I lean towards owning one of these vs skoolie
    I love this

  • @kellyhogan2190
    @kellyhogan2190 5 лет назад +3

    It was a pleasure watching your video, it’s good to see those old girls on the road instead of in some junk yard! She’s a classic and you just can’t beat those old Detroit’s!

  • @mojavedesert519
    @mojavedesert519 5 лет назад +21

    Love those 2 stroke Detroit diesels. Music to my ears. The largest Detroits I ran were the 12v71 and 8v92. The smallest Detroit I built a fire in was a 2-53 in a grader.

  • @grandmasfavorites
    @grandmasfavorites 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful old bus and getting it back on the road.

  • @PinMonkey1960
    @PinMonkey1960 5 лет назад +3

    As a teen in the 70’s I watched my grandfather work on many V71’s. Looking at and hearing any Detroit diesel brings back fond memories. He worked on a fleet of concrete trucks and my first impression was the diaper they needed for oil drips. Lol

  • @charger19691
    @charger19691 5 лет назад +75

    Seems like that old bus sat there all those years just waiting for you guys to rescue it. It seemed happy to get back on the road!

  • @christophertucker8031
    @christophertucker8031 5 лет назад +9

    Just the sound of it does somthing to my Hormones.
    Oh ya.I could sleep well listening to that engine.

  • @garyofnyc
    @garyofnyc 5 лет назад

    The homes in the lawn chair is classic. Give him a beer lol. Jeez that barn and quonset hut are awesome. Looks like everything on that property is supersized. A minor miracle watching that bus leave under it's own power.

    • @BusGreaseMonkey
      @BusGreaseMonkey  5 лет назад +2

      He has some health issues but he was out cheer leader and get the front row experience

  • @bruceboatwright7488
    @bruceboatwright7488 5 лет назад +3

    Can I just say, that bus has a great looking rear end? You just don't see style like that much any more. Also, I'm amazed at how quietly your bus moves down the road.
    As an aside, so many old bus faces remind me of the Southern Pacific cab forwards.
    Stumbled upon your videos and I am hooked!

  • @MrMopar413
    @MrMopar413 5 лет назад +5

    That is awesome to those old GM’s on the road getting the job done amazing, brings back memories in Portland and riding the 04’s and 06’s of the rose city transit company when I was a growing up. I always like to sit in the back of the bus on the long seat over the engine to listen to engine run and it was always warm and by the way the smell of diesel fuel, those were the days.

  • @TheSmreeder
    @TheSmreeder 5 лет назад +10

    I just found your channel today ... Thank you for saving these Beautiful Art Deco GM's... Some people can't understand how those old DD's still run They were Fantastically engineered engines and so many parts where interchangeable.. just like you said "the 4v71 little sister to the 8v71" ... You are truly Blessed in your RESCUE of these fine machines...Thank You and Many blessings , SMR

  • @carloszjorge
    @carloszjorge 5 лет назад +3

    To see and hear the sound of that engine is to go back in time. I was still very young when I traveled here in Brazil, some companies used this bus with these engines and at that time I fell in love with the sound of the engine, it is as if it breathed, as if a huge heart beat inside it ... exciting...

  • @millibilli7058
    @millibilli7058 5 лет назад +53

    Man i got to hand it to you, your level of deduction and determination is unmatched. I mean that thing is an absolute relic from a time long ago and long forgotten. To see a guy preserve such a beast is not only rare but miraculous. The love for quality things of yesteryear has become obsolete and replaced with chrome plated plastic garbage. Keeping older vehicles on the road is a VERY respectable talent that is not for everyone. Awsome wrenching and great video god bless;- )

    • @quikgt
      @quikgt 5 лет назад +7

      The Working Man 82 WELL SAID!!

    • @TheLemonadedrinker
      @TheLemonadedrinker 5 лет назад +5

      Poetry in your comment.

    • @millibilli7058
      @millibilli7058 5 лет назад +2

      @@quikgt thanks :- )

    • @millibilli7058
      @millibilli7058 5 лет назад +3

      @@TheLemonadedrinker Thank you, It comes naturally to a gearhead.

  • @80sDweeb
    @80sDweeb 5 лет назад +12

    I love the screamin' jimmy sound when he passed you. And no more smoke, they just love to run!

  • @larrygall5831
    @larrygall5831 5 лет назад

    This is the most beautiful style bus I've ever seen. Built in '47, the auto plants were just starting to make civilian vehicles again after making aircraft and tanks during the war.. So, the design of all these late 40's vehicles were really late 30's designs. That was the art deco period, when the most beautiful.. everythings were made. Truly terrific style bus, and I even love the color.

  • @Phonejag1
    @Phonejag1 5 лет назад +3

    Love these videos, resurrecting these old 1940s and 1950s busses. Great job!

  • @dennispfeifer7788
    @dennispfeifer7788 5 лет назад +30

    Ya gotta love this RUclips stuff...we can have so many wonderful experiences...this really punches my buttons!!!

  • @jakespeed63
    @jakespeed63 5 лет назад +1

    ...indeed! Epic journey of 2 antique buses rolling down the interstate. Both smooth as butter. The kind of old bus that would drop off passengers, in Mayberry.
    Thanks for sharing.
    JT

  • @Johnnywhamo
    @Johnnywhamo 5 лет назад +38

    Love the shape of the buses in those years

  • @undertakerfire7810
    @undertakerfire7810 5 лет назад +3

    I shed a tear to see that old girl hit the great open highway again!!👍:).....

  • @68air
    @68air 5 лет назад +7

    First time on your channel--I must say I am impressed how positive you are about everything--even wasps!

    • @PinMonkey1960
      @PinMonkey1960 5 лет назад

      68air I also just ran across this channel. Was thinking the same thing about the positive attitude! Amazing.

  • @TheStevenc819
    @TheStevenc819 5 лет назад +4

    Now that is a beautiful site to see driving down the highway. Classic style, sharp lines and even though it needs some serious help in the interior the project will be well worth it. Have fun!

  • @canismajorconservative8094
    @canismajorconservative8094 5 лет назад +3

    Man what a groovy bus. With work and some modern equipment that bus could be awesome for travel. 👍

  • @flexmann2148
    @flexmann2148 5 лет назад +5

    Excellent bus rescue guys. Keep history rollin' again.

  • @ronmorgan7502
    @ronmorgan7502 5 лет назад +4

    For some reason I like to watch restoration videos. Yours are some of the best I have watched. I hope you keep producing them and thanks for sharing your work.

  • @rjright7373
    @rjright7373 5 лет назад +1

    First & 2nd impression was Great Find! Beautiful condition! Thought I was going to be disappointed and not see the inside but got a glimpse of the hornet slaughelter lol. Looking forward to more vids, especially fixes and interior fixes... The future here is a camper I’m thinking as it would be most useful, and the rave nowadays.

  • @itsmephil2255
    @itsmephil2255 Год назад +1

    I know I'm 4 years late but damn that bus definitely had style, got to love art deco

  • @janettecoleman1714
    @janettecoleman1714 5 лет назад

    Beautiful work of Art Good Chrome never dulls

  • @nickjaxe
    @nickjaxe 5 лет назад +10

    Enjoyed watching your video guys...keep up the good work.
    Nick from the UK.

  • @richardcline1337
    @richardcline1337 5 лет назад

    At 25:20 they pass a water well drilling rig. THAT sure brought back memories of many decades ago when my late parents owned a well drilling company locally. One of the last water wells that was drilled before the company shut down was at the house I presently live in. Pleasant memories......

  • @richardmcleod5967
    @richardmcleod5967 5 лет назад +17

    Take the Greyhound and leave the driving to us! Remember that phrase and it was true! The styling on these buses is much more impressive than the boxes they use today.

    • @DigitalMentorGroup
      @DigitalMentorGroup 4 года назад

      I drove Greyhounds in the 80s in Northern Ontario, Canada. MCI 5s, 7s, 8s and a pair of MCI 9s, powered by 6 cylinder engines, on a long term test. Those 2 busses were in the fleet for only a few months, before they were pulled from service, and converted to 8 cylinder powerplants. Driving 'the Hound' provided me with a lifetime of memories!

  • @jiveturkey9993
    @jiveturkey9993 5 лет назад +1

    Looks like hard, dirty, technical and highly skilled work.

  • @davedennis6042
    @davedennis6042 5 лет назад +2

    "On a long and lonesome highway
    East of Omaha
    You can listen to the engine
    moanin' out his one note song" (Turn The Page - Bob Seger)
    I couldn't help thinking of that song watching this old bus go down the highway. I love these old buses. I would love rebuilding them.

  • @christophertucker8031
    @christophertucker8031 5 лет назад +1

    What a beautiful looking old bus well worth the effort getting it back on the road.

  • @davekimbler2308
    @davekimbler2308 5 лет назад +1

    Ya have a blank canvas to do some magic with ! Love the style !

  • @jmancurlymonkegodvr
    @jmancurlymonkegodvr 5 лет назад +1

    nothing better than the sound of the Detroits. We had a 6/110 that was a beast. We also had a few old aluminum block 3/53 that would scream.

  • @mikestand714
    @mikestand714 4 года назад

    i bring hit miss engines and tractors back to life man i want a bus..great job you guys do.

  • @edgufler1122
    @edgufler1122 5 лет назад +1

    and she comes to Life.. awesome video. Love those old retro Buses. Please give her some tlc she deserves. I had to subscribe. no dought a very good channel.

  • @josephrichardson9662
    @josephrichardson9662 5 лет назад +4

    Wow! Beautiful buses. Love the old detroit. I remember my grandfather would say check the fuel and fill the oil on them.

  • @donaldswink6259
    @donaldswink6259 5 лет назад +1

    Those Detroit’s are some sweet sounding engines, can almost smell the exhaust, in them.

  • @elcrypto3623
    @elcrypto3623 5 лет назад

    It must be very fullfilling, bringing these gems back to life.

  • @woodsontr
    @woodsontr 12 дней назад

    That bus has some sweet lines! I love the back end. 😎👍

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf 5 лет назад +1

    Just come across your channel. Well what can I say but only fantastic seeing how you go about starting those old buses 😄 Even though I’m a railway fan lol 😆 I’ll be watching a lot more. Cheers Stevie from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @ronaldwilliams5067
    @ronaldwilliams5067 6 месяцев назад

    That’s going to be so awesome to save the past. Thanks for videos! Awesome 👍

  • @mariodagenais6625
    @mariodagenais6625 Год назад

    My god, I never thought I’d fall in love with an old bus like that. She is so nice.
    Scott, I find her nicer than she is today. Maybe it’s the color, I don’t know !!!

  • @BT59
    @BT59 5 лет назад

    This old mechanic likes your videos. I've done plenty of field work on buses and coaches at festivals and concerts in the most odd ball of places and people over the years. It's always interesting

  • @jessecoleman6533
    @jessecoleman6533 5 лет назад +1

    Takes me back when i worked as a transit bus mechanic.Awesome video

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 3 года назад

    I remember seeing these(which were restored at that time),when I was a little kid.It's great that there are such knowledgeable professionals that have the skill to bring these beautiful old busses back to life.
    Great work fellas!
    👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏

  •  5 лет назад +4

    More great stuff. This is my new favorite channel. Huge thumbs-up.

  • @dadtasticskills3948
    @dadtasticskills3948 5 лет назад

    Where do old busses go to die? They don't! Love your optimism, well for you it's skill and experience. I see an old bus like that and I have an imagination, difference with you; you can make it work.

  • @BigMacProDaddy
    @BigMacProDaddy 5 лет назад +2

    Great vid. Brung back memories; Road tested a 47' in Port Angeles, Washington. In 2002 or so, it was built by a paper-mill retiree, that spent twelve years building her out and, she was spot on, twin single beds and everything;) Driving West out of PA on the 101, pulling a relatively tame grade she let go. As a truck driver I felt bad, but as a potential buyer I was relieved somewhat. I paid a diesel mechanic $100 to assess her and his response was the girl needed a bigger motor. And for what ever reason we decided to walk away, kind of sad.

  • @jeanthomasson5869
    @jeanthomasson5869 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing. Beautiful scenery. Equally exciting to see her ease on down the road!

  • @38911bytefree
    @38911bytefree 5 лет назад +2

    Such a beatiful coach and the sound ... is amazing.

  • @MechanicsHubdotCom
    @MechanicsHubdotCom 5 лет назад +1

    I agree with losing the split rims 😁Amazing how this old bus fired up and drove after 20 years! Proves the endurance of old technology. Good luck with your restoration.

  • @Garydecresce
    @Garydecresce 5 лет назад +64

    Nice old bus. Those 2 cycle Detroit's literally run forever. I ran a 6v92 for 24 years it never let me down. As far as I know it's still going. Two bits of advise, change the oil every 250 hours, and never lug the engine. They have very little oil pressure at low rpms so you have to keep it revved up. Remember they sound like they're screaming because it's a two stroke so the sound is an octave higher than it really is. Oh and never let it overheat that will kill it.

    • @mikecarignan7002
      @mikecarignan7002 5 лет назад +6

      i allways wondered why those old buses were always screeming.

    • @mrbeefhbw
      @mrbeefhbw 5 лет назад +12

      @@mikecarignan7002 They are called Screaming Detroits, but Gary is wrong about why. They don't run an octave higher. They run twice as many cycles as a 4 stroke. A 2 stroke Detroit at 2k rpms has as many combustion cycles as a 4 stroke at 4k rpms.

    • @Kalvinjj
      @Kalvinjj 5 лет назад +13

      @@mrbeefhbw that's exactly an octave higher, twice the frequency. They run an octave higher than a same RPM 4 stroke, that's all there has to be added (octave higher than what)

    • @grochomarx2002
      @grochomarx2002 5 лет назад +1

      (Hi

    • @rerite2
      @rerite2 5 лет назад +1

      Hi. What do you mean by, "lug the engine"?

  • @cheriedanmceachern8708
    @cheriedanmceachern8708 5 лет назад

    I have a great story about our 1959 Greyhound Bus and you were a big part of it ,you inspired my fancee if it wasn't for you walking him through on how to work on a 2stroke detroit diesole 671 4104 we would of never traveled in it . It was him and i you should see the engine now i would love to call you and tell you more Thank You so ,so much Cherie & Dan

  • @miguelcarter1949
    @miguelcarter1949 3 года назад

    Have to say I was super thrilled to hear the ol time fire up

  • @vbtktr
    @vbtktr 5 лет назад +42

    Strong and solid American Engineering not the cheap Chinese. Love and respect from India.

    • @hamster920404
      @hamster920404 5 лет назад +4

      India,s poor people can,t afford cheap Chinese products (*^_^*)

    • @CAHuat
      @CAHuat 5 лет назад +2

      What till you see dodgy Indian "Engineering"

    • @zaccorpseman7366
      @zaccorpseman7366 5 лет назад

      lol then let's see what you Indians do with your trains, hahaha

    • @zaccorpseman7366
      @zaccorpseman7366 5 лет назад

      now gtfo

    • @jamesshanks2614
      @jamesshanks2614 5 лет назад +1

      What do they do with their trains? Powered by American locomotive company products ( Alco Locomotives ) and in the past few years replaced with EMD locomotives to modernize the Indian Railroad system.

  • @waikanaebeach
    @waikanaebeach 5 лет назад

    I really love the shape of that bus, real iconic classic. Engine placement makes it easy access. Great work...

  • @andriesviljoen4309
    @andriesviljoen4309 5 лет назад +10

    You know what would be just beautifull? If such an old Grey Hound could be restored to its formal glory, and advertise to tour people in it again for the sake of the golden old past.... but that's just me. Would've loved something like that here in South Africa in the beautifull Western Cape. Tour you guys from over there here in my country and show you the beauty (while it still exist, although probably not for much longer, sad to say).

  • @plumbingstuffinoregon2471
    @plumbingstuffinoregon2471 5 лет назад

    I love these almost beetle back looking buses. That thing just looks like it wants to go fast all the time!

  • @jeanthomasson5869
    @jeanthomasson5869 5 лет назад

    Awesome job. When she fired up, I know that's music to your ears!

  • @danw1955
    @danw1955 5 лет назад +41

    Heh heh, that first start was definitely ASMR for an old mechanic like me. Honestly, I didn't know that they put the 4-71's in the early buses. A lot of late 40's Greyhounds and Trailways buses had inline 6 cylinder 478 International gas engines. I've worked on a few of those and they were serious gas hogs (4-6 mpg tops), and probably didn't have near the torque of that 4-71 Detroit. I'm surprised how well the exhaust cleaned up after it ran for a while. I did hear 1 sticky injector when you first got it going but it seems to have cleared out by the time you got to your fuel stop. You might still want to adjust the rack a bit to get it to fire evenly on all 4 at idle.😉 That's going to be a neat restoration project! Nice work guys!😁👍

    • @jamesshanks2614
      @jamesshanks2614 5 лет назад +10

      The Greyhound Scenicruisers original power plant was 2 4-71 engines each with its own manual clutch going into a common gearbox. When Detroit came out with the 8V71 series in 1957 Greyhound started replacing the dual engine setup with the 8V71. I spoke to a greyhound driver that drove them across the southwest and he had a few breakdowns with the twin engine setup and what he liked is after unclutching the failed engine he could finish the trip. A little slower with only one engine but far better than sitting by the side of the road in the desert. The air conditioner was run by a separate engine.
      When Greyhound replaced the twin engine setup with the 8V71 they eliminated the air conditioning engine and ran the AC off the main engine. Break down in the desert and it gets hot quickly.
      Cheers!

    • @captlarry-3525
      @captlarry-3525 5 лет назад

      danw is that why they lope at idle.. mis-adjusted injectors ? I remember riding the old silver side greyhounds.. and they always had that lope at idle.. and I thought it was a governor problem.. or just how they were !

    • @BESSENIM
      @BESSENIM 2 года назад

      @@jamesshanks2614 could a live twin 4-71 powered scenicruiser be seen somewhere on the internet nowadays? or are they all gone ? I spent several hours searching but without success.

  • @sketchyssk8shop
    @sketchyssk8shop 4 года назад +1

    With that little 471 bet, it cannot hardly get out of its own way. Id love to own it

    • @brendacovey3602
      @brendacovey3602 Год назад +1

      We once owned that bus. My husband and dad restored it. It originally belonged to one of my dad's friends. His name was Charlie. Charlie and dad rebuilt the engine. Dad had a 3703 1948. We vacationed one year at Cape Hatterhas. Dad pulled a VW bug behind his and we pulled a VW bug as well. I drove it home to Uniontown Oh from Breezewood PA with the pedal to the metal topping out at 65 mph. For the smaller engine she was a runner. I was amazed when my son called me one night in 2018 and told me he found our old bus. I've since made FB friends with the owners. Can't wait to see the final restore.

  • @hankaustin7091
    @hankaustin7091 5 лет назад

    This is completely awesome! To see a wonderful old part of Americana brought back to life and driven as it was meant to be!! Fantastic!

  • @gs1100gke
    @gs1100gke 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing what a bit of TLC and some fresh rubber can do! Beautiful old beast!

  • @raylarkin5004
    @raylarkin5004 5 лет назад

    Very satisfying to see it get started, aimed toward home and getting there as sweet as you please! 👍

  • @waikanaebeach
    @waikanaebeach 5 лет назад

    That's just a lovely shape to that bus. And remarkable that it stood for 20 odd years and with a bit of work was driveable on the hi way.

  • @timbtimmyjim
    @timbtimmyjim 5 лет назад +1

    I Always get the GM and the Flexible Flyer mixed up!!!! Cool rig, good luck with the restoration!!!!

  • @nickkercheval2704
    @nickkercheval2704 5 лет назад +1

    You guys are either crazy or gutsy or both. I like your approach. “All we need are brake lights”.

  • @antoniuscaesardscandia
    @antoniuscaesardscandia 2 года назад

    It’s a beauty! Thank you from Sweden 🇸🇪

  • @AvgwarhawkVideo
    @AvgwarhawkVideo 5 лет назад

    Awesome bus and project to restore. I love the interior layout with the bunks. I did notice the smoke stopped after some drive time. Testament to a good design of engine.

  • @rickylandry726
    @rickylandry726 5 лет назад

    Just ran across your channel. I’m an old diesel mechanic at a Mack dealer use to work on a lot of the buses. Brings back memories. I love the rev of the Detroits

  • @stemiassistant9332
    @stemiassistant9332 2 года назад

    Wow, totally cool!!
    I'd love to see how the conversion comes out, too.

  • @michaelwest4525
    @michaelwest4525 5 лет назад

    I love watching you bring these old busses back to life . It really gives people some confidence knowing there is someone who knows their way around this equipment and if they buy one , can keep it in the road .

  • @billbeck47
    @billbeck47 4 года назад

    Wonderful to see 2 -1947 buses on the road. Nice sound.

  • @1940limited
    @1940limited 4 года назад

    It's amazing how you get these old buses running and take them right out on the road to wherever they're going. I would have liked some video inside the rescued bus to watch the driver shifting.