Gotta love that corn meal yellow colour it has. Can't ever go wrong with Alcoa wheels. Looks sharp also love the small bumpers. 1986 very advanced version on the MC9.
A shame we don't see these or the GM PD's in Aus any more. Only a few left reco'd by bus enthusiasts. I used to travel on them quite a bit when young and fell in love with that detroit 8v sound when the price of diesel didn't matter. Great cruisers all of them. Would love to get my hands on one now !!
A now classic American beauty in excellent shape! I drove MC9s for Gray Line for nearly a decade. Always my favorite type of coach to run as they had better pick up than the MCI 102A3, rode smoothly, and were reliable as long as properly maintained. I'll take these over a European coach any day!
Gotta love that corn meal yellow colour it has. Can't ever go wrong with Alcoa wheels. Looks sharp also love the small bumpers. 1986 very advanced version on the MC9.
can a restroom be installed on a bus that's not equipped with one?
Definitely a local commuter coach or used for church goers probably. Also no restroom I see. Base model coach.
Look at that mint silver 92
A shame we don't see these or the GM PD's in Aus any more. Only a few left reco'd by bus enthusiasts. I used to travel on them quite a bit when young and fell in love with that detroit 8v sound when the price of diesel didn't matter. Great cruisers all of them. Would love to get my hands on one now !!
4:04 - 202,000 miles, very low mileage.
A now classic American beauty in excellent shape! I drove MC9s for Gray Line for nearly a decade. Always my favorite type of coach to run as they had better pick up than the MCI 102A3, rode smoothly, and were reliable as long as properly maintained. I'll take these over a European coach any day!
Obviously a old Idaho national lab bus. Those buses were meticulously taken care of.