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Crown bus Brent 10-31-01  
Just began considering a bus project have built two antique style housetrucks in past,found a 1974 crown diesel pusher in(mechanic checked) excellent condition.friend will sell to me for 8,000 @1,500 down and 150.00 per month W/no interest.good deal??please talk to me somebody stop me! thanks
Re: crown bus Mark O. 11-1-01  
Crown made an outstanding bus. One of the real perks of owning a Crown is the fact the body panels are made out of aluminum so almost nothing will rust.

$8K for a pre-1977 Crown is a little high unless it has a new engine.

I have a 1976 Gillig for sale with a 3208 and a five speed I would sell for $3500.

Good luck and happy trails.

Mark O.
Re: where do i find insurance for my 79 crown school bus, which was donated to our explorer program here in los angeles luke 4-1-04  
Please help us
Re: crown bus Scott Whitney 11-1-01  
Yeah, the price definitely sounds high to me. You can probably get one at auction straight out of skool service for 1/4 to 1/3 that price.

But like Mark said, if running gear are all fresh, it could be worth it.

Scott

Crown made an outstanding bus. One of the real perks of owning a Crown is the fact the body panels are made out of aluminum so almost nothing will rust.

$8K for a pre-1977 Crown is a little high unless it has a new engine.

I have a 1976 Gillig for sale with a 3208 and a five speed I would sell for $3500.

Good luck and happy trails.

Mark O.
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