Most Crown owners, and some Gillig and other owners, would dispute the title of this thread! There are some mid-engine buses, not as many as in Europe where they were not uncommon until recently, with their engines laid almost on their side under the floor behind the front axle. (Yes, I know that technically mid-engines are pullers, but don't tell that to a Crown owner...) Because the engine and transmission occupy prime real estate under the floor, they've never been popular for serious full conversions, but determined and imaginative owners always solve those problems. One big plus side of mid-engine buses is their handling: they can corner almost as fast as most cars because much of their weight is down low and between the wheels, so driving a bus like that is fun!John
I want to remind everyone the title says "Coaches" not buses. I do not think Crown and Gillig are coaches.
I never have saw a Crown chassis in a manufactured rv but there are ton of Gillig still beating the pavement in RV's
Crown made some chassis for Vogue motorhomes, with Cat 3208s or 6V92s in the rear. It's rumored that maybe they also made a few chassis for other motorhome manufacturers, but nobody knows for sure.John