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Date:         Wed, 30 Nov 1994 13:39:16 -0800 (PST)
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From:         "Thom Fitzpatrick" <thom@tim.com>
Subject:      Re: Interesting Bus conversions

In that one transporter book, I can't remember the name, in the back they have a section on bus multilations.

These are all splits, BTW:

There is panel shortie with a snowplow gizmo on the front...

There is a bus with a another pus, from the middle up, wlded on top, kinda like a double decker.

I saw a bus at a Dead show here in sac that had what looked like a fighter plane cokpit mounted on top.

I also saw a bus in one the VW T&A rags a few years ago that was extended by added a second bus on the back. This one actually looked good, and I think if you hadn't know better, you'd thinkit was stick.

Lastly, in our local paper a few months ago, there was a bus listed for sale, with the description "extended 5 feet" which piqued my curiosity, but not enough to actually go an look at it.

Thom -- > I really wish I had something witty to say. Oh well. ............................................................................ : Thom Fitzpatrick Transamerica Info Mgmnt : : Systems Administrator 1860 Howe Ave : : tfitzpatrick@tim.com Sacramento, CA 95825 : : fax (916) 921-6781 (916) 565-3346 : ............................................................................ All opinions expressed herein are mine and not necessarily those of TIMS!


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