> I think we need a kind of Old Bus Recovery Squad, a group of us foolish > enough to respond to requests for on-site assistance with regard to > evaluating the mechanical condition of old buses, providing our skill and > expertese extracting said from bogs for the purpose of trailering, towing or > driving (shrill laughter) the wreck to where ever the new owner wishes to > commit mechanical seppuku. > Just this week, I somewhat foolishly became interested in a bus across the country. I posted a plea for help, and was answered by James Brill, a resident of that area. While things didn't work out, I think the concept would certainly work. I have gone with several folks looking at buses, and I love to do it. Anything to spread the buses around... :) I guess my suggestion is for people just to post where they are, and ask for help in that area. Most likely, someone will respond. I know I will. Richard
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