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My new mobile platform for listening,
I just got a beautiful old 1968 Ford/Thomasville School Bus. It has been parked in the inter-city and has been well marked with the latest graffiti and gang markings over just about ever inch of the 35 feet. All the windows are broken and even the tires are tagged with gang stuff. It has a big gas engine that runs very well with a two speed rear end and air brakes. I sure hope I don't drive through the wrong gangs areas when I bring it home to the desert next week. Just think how envious all my neighbors are going to be when I have this beautiful green, tagged school bus parked next to my house while I am rebuilding it. I am going to build a bedroom with hanging lockers and a small dresser in the rear, Next will be the bathroom with a tub and shower, a toilet from a 707 with built in holding tank and a ac/dc/engine-water water heater. The walkway will be on the side so I can have a nice size room with out people walking through while you are taking care of business! The next area will be the kitchen with an old fashion dining area like an old drugstore both. The next area will be the living room area with a wood burning stove with a glass door. The drivers seat will turn around to face the living area as will the passenger seat. A small coffee table with two end tables built with Redwood. I am not going to cover any of the windows so I can enjoy the wonderful view from anyplace in the "bus". I'll have a head with a view!!!. I will build screens for all the windows. The corner just in front of the kitchen area will be the radio area. I will build slots with locking rails to keep the radios in while I am moving. I'll also have 12v deep cell batteries locked down under the radio center to run the radios This thing has a platform on top for luggage with rails that will make a nice antenna farm/platform. Just ahead of the platform I'll install three solar cells that will put out about 15 to 20 amps or maybe even more in the bight desert sun. The top will also have two 12v swamp coolers. Under the bus will be mounted four 35 gal. drums for water, a 35 gal. drum holding tank from the bath and kitchen and two extra 35 gal. fuel tanks. I'll also carry two spare tires, a full toolbox and two bottle jacks. The outside paint will be in "desert" earth tones with bushes and desert flowers painted right on. The idea is to have the "Land Yacht" fit right in with the back ground. OK, this will take the next six months, I have my old Cortez to use for short weekend trips and long road trips. The "Land Yacht" will be used just for trips out into the desert for a week or more and as a guess room here at the house. |
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![]() Diverd4777 wrote: - Sounds pretty nice..! - What kind of radios are you going to have in it & what kind of antenn(s) - BTW, in NYC & environs, XM radio was down for days after the blackout.. I'll use my Sat 800 or Drake SW8 for DXing and my and my BC 895 for scanning, I can also use the Bc245 for trunking. I'll mount a Sactanna on a swing-up and maybe a loaded antenna for DXing with a long wire on a spool for when I have room to get it out set in a "L". I think I am going to like this setup when I get it rebuilt. Burr Grundig's Sat800&650,YB400&FR200 Drake SW8 Scanners BC 895&245XLT Sangean DT110(for Ball Games) Also Have a Clock Radio!!! N35.3582 W117.4157 South Left Coast, U.S.A. |
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Burr wrote in message ...
Morning Mark, Where do you live? Can't be close to me, you have grass!!! The only grass we have we smoke. I also have an old Cortez motor home that I have used for years and just put another 225 in it. You can get or make one of those little "tear drop" trailer that are just great. Let me hear from you. Burr I'm in Houston. The pix were taken in Richmond TX at the fire training facilty. All those buildings, etc you see are all for training firemen. Yep, a little trailer would be ok. I want to keep the weight down though. The slant six is pretty trusty. I thought about changing to a V8, but decided to stick with the 300. I don't mind a six, and it saved me from having to chase all the V8 parts down. MK |
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I lived in Kemah for years, had a fishing business. Still
have friend there. Those little tear drop trailers weigh nothing Burr Mark Keith wrote: Burr wrote in message ... Morning Mark, Where do you live? Can't be close to me, you have grass!!! The only grass we have we smoke. I also have an old Cortez motor home that I have used for years and just put another 225 in it. You can get or make one of those little "tear drop" trailer that are just great. Let me hear from you. Burr I'm in Houston. The pix were taken in Richmond TX at the fire training facilty. All those buildings, etc you see are all for training firemen. Yep, a little trailer would be ok. I want to keep the weight down though. The slant six is pretty trusty. I thought about changing to a V8, but decided to stick with the 300. I don't mind a six, and it saved me from having to chase all the V8 parts down. MK |
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