One of the best money saving things to look for when buying a bus is = making sure everything is there. I'm restoring a 67 Deluxe that had all = the original trim, clock, gas gauge & seats. If I had to buy all this = stuff, I'd be homeless. I would be at the offramp of a major freeway = with a sign "WILL WORK FOR BUS PARTS". =20 Take your time and buy the right on, not the first one you've ever = looked at. I got lucking, my bus was the second one I looked at. I = bought it for $600 without the engine. The first one was the same = price, but was stripped. It's been a lot of fun, but I'm not even close to being finished. If = you take your time you will thank yourself when your done. Good luck, Erik Thomsen
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