When I looked at the pictures of the buses these guys parted out, I was sure I had found the motherload of Prevost parts! I called later in this same day and they had sold the rubber bumpers that I wanted for my front bumper. They said they usually go out with the entire bumper when someone buys that, which apparently happens very quickly after it comes off the bus!So if anyone knows an old scrapped or junk Prevost that has those front rubber bumpers, please let me know.I feel like Charlie Brown - thinking I was about to clobber that football that Lucy is holding.....
Don't be hard on me Van. It took me most of the afternoon to get my bus ready for a January Florida trip. Check oil, add water, test refer on propane.......Take off training wheels, test new air horn (squeezing the big rubber bulb gave me carpel tunnel), waxing the proud sign on the front (Matchbox Toy)It is not easy being a mini me Prevost owner.....
. . . unless I can find a gas cap for Fred.
Ted -The fuel cap on my Prevost is the same as found on many 18-wheeler tanks - a screw-on brass cap with a provision to attach a retainer chain.RJ