GM 4104 Vintage Bus… Wally B “In The Wind” When 3yrs. Hard Work Starts Paying Back. Ep. 109
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2024
- Wally B finally “In The Wind”
Got the chance to get him out and run down the highway for a little Sunday drive today… all systems looking good and no surprises.
Also couldn’t pass up the offer of photo shoot and chase vehicle by my son and daughter-in-law… Big Thanks to them for doing that.
The little surprise at the end is the new tow vehicle.
He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still.
Lao Tzu
Beautiful 4104, love hearing that 6-71, nothing sounds like a Detroit. I look forward to seeing more of your progress!
Lookin' good. You look right at home in the driver's seat. Wally is quite a rig.
Awesome video. She is out on the road. Looking and sounding great. You did awesome work on those 3 years
That is a mighty fine looking rig.
man you got ole wally b looking good, i dont know where you live but thats some pretty country to be driving in
Looking good sir. So happy for you.
Looks great! Nice job. Hard work paid off.
Congratulations! You did an amazing job!
Congratulations! Job well done!
Nice looking/sounding bus.
Wow, looks great, you just need to put in a set of handlebars and the sound of a V twin on the radio.
Very very nice bus!!!
Amazing work.:) Very nice indeed.:)
You've worked hard for 3 years. Lots of patience and time. Small steps added up over time, and now the payoff when you can begin to enjoy the fruits of your labor. I'm sure there's still finishing work to do, but that'll go fast. Enjoy and roll up the miles. 👍👍
Very nice!
Man, that sound brings back memories. In the late 70s and early 80s, between the ages of 15 and 21, I spent many hours, first riding in, and later driving a 4104. Listening to this video, I was suddenly a teenager again. Thanks for taking me back!
Wow, she is looking good... now, take some time and go enjoy her. I'm sad to say we sold our 1951, Gm 4103, back in December after 12 yrs of fun and a lot of miles...we miss her.....nice job with old wally....
Sure is nice to see Wally stretching his legs!
Congratulations Wally looks amazing! I can't wait to see you take it places and enjoy all your hard work!! ❤ :)
Nice work on the restoration of the 04, now get out and enjoy the open roads! I owned a PD4106 number 1074 for 25 years travelled a lot of miles with my bluegrass band on board. Never once got left on the road a couple of times I limped home but we always made it home! Enjoy !
Wally sure does look good. Great job.
Looks great going down the highway!
Gee mate it's good to see Wally B out stretching his legs. You did a fantastic job.
You’re lucky you have a Trailways bus. It has the higher gear ratio differential like mine. It should cruise at 70 all day long. Thanks!
Thanks Rodney
It’s crazy this thing will run well past 85mph on flat ground no problem, probably cause it so much lighter than it was from the factory now and the gearing.
But 70mph seems to be its sweet spot.
@@busnutbiker That’s mine’s sweet spot also.
I don’t recall seeing you replace the windshields. Where did you get new glass?
No luckily my windshields are still in great shape, but I do need to replace the rubber at some point. Not looking forward to that.
Are you going to run a Singlehead mini split or dual
Just a single head, so far does great.