Looks like it still has the upper bunks in the rear 'bedroom' as well. Those fold down from the ceiling.We have a similar setup, and I didn't have much trouble converting the two couches to twin beds. We find the twin beds much more convenient than having to move things between night & day.It also looks to have the original CC a/c units, which should be able to be put in working order easily. They use off-the-shelf commercial refrigeration components still available, but like it needs nothing more than a recharge and new air dryer, if that.
I have been on that bus, and know the mechanics who maintained it. Art Pepin often let charitable groups use it to raise money and if you were lucky enough you might end up at the gulf front compound with a yacht ride. Of course there were complimentary AB beverages and Eagle snacks. Pepin took care of all his vehicles with his own in house mechanics- FWIW
I don't see drive train specs on the bus I am guessing a 8v71 and the MCI 7 could have a 4 speed manual or Allison most 7's with a automatic were the old H70 wet torque converter transmission,no matter what bus he buys with a 871 N/A engine it will struggle pulling a 24 ft enclosed trailer
The towing capacity is the reason I am still on the fence about it. I will be towing a 20' trailer weighing 7500lbs at it's heaviest, hopefully around 6000lbs most of the time.
Yes - there were a few AB buses converted by Custom Coach. I've attached the build number inventory for the CC buses.Good points about livability on exec coaches, but a lot of that depends on how the bus is going to be used. We have a 35-ft CC which has a similar layout except shorter. The tradeoff of the smaller kitchen and bathroom is the larger living spaces. After refitting the couches in the rear bedroom to be twin beds, we have a really nice bedroom which still includes a large sofa (we kept the rear sofa) and lots of space to move about. Our kitchen is smaller, but we've spent weeks at a time in the bus and for the two of us it works out nicely. The front parlor with the dinette and sofa is also nice. Custom Coach generally installed large tanks for fresh water and waste - ours are 90 gallons each but I've seen larger on the 40 and 45 ft buses. Counter space is really the biggest lacking we have, but storage overall is great for a 35-ft bus.In the end, it all depends on the intended use.
It has a 8V71 automatic. The shifter shows 6 speeds. I thought these would only have a 4 speed.The towing capacity is the reason I am still on the fence about it. I will be towing a 20' trailer weighing 7500lbs at it's heaviest, hopefully around 6000lbs most of the time.
Where on the bus would I find the Custom Coach number?The bus was converted new for Anheuser Busch then sold to the Anheuser distributer in the early 80's that currently owns it so I'm told.