03-18-2009, 04:12 PM
Nick CagleIt ain't a Barth, but..
It ain't a Barth, but it probably drew the most attention of any of the thousands of coaches at the FMCA convention.
The coach is a 1957 Flxible 34 foot. From the exterior there were no signs of a RV conversion. The inside was as modern as a new 2009. The original gas engine and manual transmission has been replaced with a Cummins 8.3 and an Allison 6 speed.
03-18-2009, 05:00 PM
scottydlBeautiful! I wonder how a coach/bus of that era "rides".
Looks almost just like the Gornicke bus "Happy Max" from the movie RV.

03-18-2009, 08:37 PM
towerguyIIRC, the "Happy Max" was a Flxible also.
Bill, Sharron, Hayley and Bridgett

"Stagecoach"
1990 38' Regency Widebody (RDG-B)
Anniversary Edition
Cat 3208TA - 300HP
Gillig Chassis
Side Aisle
03-18-2009, 08:52 PM
devoloNice, with a lot of character too. Not to mention plenty of stainless steel and a million mile chassis. I wouldn't mind one of those.
03-19-2009, 09:46 AM
scottydlquote:
Originally posted by towerguy:
IIRC, the "Happy Max" was a Flxible also.
Yes indeed, a 1948 model I believe. Actually 2 of them that were used for the movie.
03-19-2009, 10:12 AM
Jim and TereI was interested in these at one point, and believe that many of them were used as public transit buses. I wonder how many of them were made as motor homes at the factory. They are really unique. What do you think it cost to redo the one in Nick's post? $50G??
.....and, like us, they've got a neat website:
http://www.flxibleowners.org/03-19-2009, 03:02 PM
bill hA neighbor converted one of those in the early seventies. I was surprised to learn it had a straight eight Buick engine. He zoomed it up with a twin carb manifold, etc. Lost too much low and mid range torque, so went back to a single carb. It was built like a tank.