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Need info on Blue Bird body structure Stephen 7-24-02  
Hi. I'm new to the club, with a 1990 65 passenger Blue Bird on a Chevy chassis. (8.2 litre turbo diesel, 5 speed tranny, and a 2 speed rear end - I'm so excited!) Any way, I want to start mounting stuff but don't know exactly what the framework is like between and above the windows and in the ceiling. What I want to do is just drill holes and put screws in - without weakening the integrity or missing a primary point of strength. Is there a place or some documentation around that depicts the construction of the body? Thanks, Stephen - Dallas (area), Texas
Re: Need info on Blue Bird body structure Dave 7-24-02  
You can contact Bluebird on-line for specific info.

As far as mounting things; the structure of a skoolie is super strong so you can hang items easily.

There is a very good Yahoo group for these buses. You should check out the photo and files section.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/schoolbusconversionuts
Re: Need info on Blue Bird body structure Tony Rod 9-18-02  
Hi, I was born and raised in Fort Valley, Georgia which is the home of Blue Bird. I worked on the assembly lines for years building buses there and can tell you whatever you need to know about the body construction. Drop a note if you need info.
Re: Need info on Blue Bird body structure alvaro alejandro calero 5-17-03  
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