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Date:         Sun, 28 Apr 1996 01:04:40 -0500
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From:         busguy@utc.campus.mci.net (Skip Correll)
Subject:      70 Bus FS-Chattanooga, Tn

I am posting this for a student who has a 70 bus for sale. His ad:

"New tires, new brakes, new shocks, good paint. New clutch, engine rebuilt recently. No holes in headliner, driver's seat has 2 small slits. Brand new tape deck. $2500" (but I think he will come down.)

I quickly visualed it this morning. There is some pin hole rust in the rear wheel well area, drivers side, but the paint is in good shape and the interior is above average but not exceptional. All seats and such are complete and it is much cleaner than the average bus. I did not crawl under it so can't tell you much about the undercarriage. On the basis of my quick look it appeared to be in above average condition but YOMV.

The kid's name is Zack Berryman, 423-855-7403. His mom's work number is 423-495-3557. The usual disclaimers apply; I just saw it in a parking lot and talked to him about it and promised to post it to the list. Please contact him, not me.

Skip Correll


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