G’day and greetings from Tasmania Australia your doing an absolutely beautiful job on her and in keeping with the Art Deco theme terrific workmanship these coaches are a credit to your company, the quality of the cabinetry is thoughtful and beautiful thank you for filming it it’s great to see how you priories the jobs to do on her, I enjoyed watching it very much kind regards John Kinnane
Nice projects, food for thought, I see most of the older buses have 6-71 natural, about 238hp sea level Note: for little extra money, your can upgrade to 6-71 N turbo ( 4 valve head) brings your up to 275hp
impressive interior work! i'm surprised you've only used wood though at least on this part. great use of curves and angles for an Art Deco finish. you're missing copper, more stainless steel and marble. great work!
Gotta like your ca binetry work. BUT once it shine like a diamond can you get anywhere near the money you invest. Forget about your time, this seems to be a labor of love and that is just about priceless.
I have a '48 that was converted back in the 70's but it needs a complete renovation. I want to give it a 1940's feel both inside and out. Still trying to figure out how to get the ugly paint off the alum. It still looks pretty original as far as the engine/mechanical aspects.
Dang! That is AWESOME! How many hours will you have in the total conversion and how much money will you invest? What type engine and power train will you use? This is an amazing project! I love the interior finish. Great job!
@@444spaceman I love the job that you did on the Silversides... Do you also do the same conversion on the Greyhound 4104? I wish you guys had some new videos.. You do beautiful work.. Thx for letting me know that u were still in business...
I came across a 1937 Chevy Yellow Coach Vintage Bus. Model 733, 23 foot. Interested in converting it into a rv/office/store. would like to connect a trailer hitch to move around. is this possible? Also where can i find parts for these? Please help
beautiful woodworking but, limited storage with cabinets tapered down to the bottom and curved so small on the uppers. Nice but not practical, good show piece
At the time I was just passing this to anyone looking for this old bus.. its gone now. Its become hard to find them old Silverside bus... Thought you or your viewer would like to know. Sorry about the spam thing... oops
G’day and greetings from Tasmania Australia your doing an absolutely beautiful job on her and in keeping with the Art Deco theme terrific workmanship these coaches are a credit to your company, the quality of the cabinetry is thoughtful and beautiful thank you for filming it it’s great to see how you priories the jobs to do on her, I enjoyed watching it very much kind regards John Kinnane
The cabinet work is unbelievable!!
That's beautiful
Nice projects, food for thought, I see most of the older buses have 6-71 natural, about 238hp sea level
Note: for little extra money, your can upgrade to 6-71 N turbo ( 4 valve head) brings your up to 275hp
WTF !! how cool is that. you did an AWESOME job !!! wow ....
impressive interior work! i'm surprised you've only used wood though at least on this part. great use of curves and angles for an Art Deco finish. you're missing copper, more stainless steel and marble. great work!
Gotta like your ca binetry work. BUT once it shine like a diamond can you get anywhere near the money you invest. Forget about your time, this seems to be a labor of love and that is just about priceless.
awesome vid, thanks so much for this. well done sir!
wow, agreed. amazing woodwork!
always liked these Silversides..
I have a '48 that was converted back in the 70's but it needs a complete renovation. I want to give it a 1940's feel both inside and out. Still trying to figure out how to get the ugly paint off the alum. It still looks pretty original as far as the engine/mechanical aspects.
So I notice the vents above the crown molding, what type of ac and heat set up did you do?
simply awsome... do you have a video off it when it was finished??
Enjoyed the video! Would have been much better without music noise if you call that noise music.
Dang! That is AWESOME! How many hours will you have in the total conversion and how much money will you invest? What type engine and power train will you use? This is an amazing project! I love the interior finish. Great job!
How Sweet it is!!!! Awesome Work!!!! I've got a 1947 GMC PD3751 .... How bout helping a GuitarPickinToolToatinGal locate some parts;)
Am wondering if those lamp lenses were glass or plastic.
Does anyone know if Paradise Coach Conversions is still in business?
Yes, we are still in business.
@@444spaceman I love the job that you did on the Silversides... Do you also do the same conversion on the Greyhound 4104? I wish you guys had some new videos.. You do beautiful work.. Thx for letting me know that u were still in business...
I'll take things I'll never be able to afford for 1000 Alex
how much do u charge to do a 58 Greyhound
what engine do you put in these things?
I came across a 1937 Chevy Yellow Coach Vintage Bus. Model 733, 23 foot. Interested in converting it into a rv/office/store. would like to connect a trailer hitch to move around. is this possible? Also where can i find parts for these? Please help
beautiful woodworking but, limited storage with cabinets tapered down to the bottom and curved so small on the uppers. Nice but not practical, good show piece
ANY ONE LOOKING FOR A SILVERSIDE.
1947 gmc greyhound model pd3751 -SOLD
Do you still have the bus? My name is Lorenzo, and I would like to buy it. 415 470-1484
At the time I was just passing this to anyone looking for this old bus.. its gone now. Its become hard to find them old Silverside bus... Thought you or your viewer would like to know. Sorry about the spam thing... oops
Loops P no, i didnt look at the date, i hate self advertism in any way
Ya that was some time ago.. When I find one I try to get it where someone can nab it up... Wish I has space to restore them... :(