10 mpg is great for a bus!
Chris what do you have powering your bus?
I know some of the old ones had 6-71's and the hotrods had 8-71's.
Is it an old Greyhound? Or ?
Dave
On 7/5/2017 8:07 PM, Chris Radek wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 06:29:04PM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
No, just single. But, it is still QUITE the machine!
Pretty amazing the thing is still in good condition, since
it is 49 years old. He figures it has about 3 million miles
on it, as it was used by a bus service between 2 cities.
Most of the bus is stainless steel!
[This is SO off topic but...] I've recently fixed mine up after it
sat for a few years, and it's been getting a workout this summer.
It gets right around 10 mpg at 55 mph. It's bad mileage for a car,
but good mileage for an apartment.
We headed out to camp overnight Friday, and ended up driving around
the state for 3 days over the long weekend. We didn't take enough
clothes so we stopped and bought socks at Target and shirts at
Goodwill. Planning ahead is for ... people who aren't me I guess.
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