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'88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
- luvrbus
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Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
I know a Eagle owner that lives 20 miles from there been trying to reach him but no luck yet
Clifford
Clifford
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- FMCA #: 398939
- Bus Model: 1966 Eagle 01, 8V92TA, HT-740, Stock width & height (FOR SALE (805) 238-7122)
1983 Eagle 10, 8V92TA, HT-740, 102" wide 7" roof raise - Location: Paso Robles, CA
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Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
All you guys,
What are the pros and cons of the M20 Eagle like this one for auction. What is the difference between a 20 and 15? I know they didn't make that many but are parts like windshields, suspension, chassis parts etc. any different than the others? Was this M20 built in Texas or Mexico? What if you wanted to put a series 60/world trany in it...is that a problem? Are there any reasons that would make a conversion using a M20 shell undesirable?
You can see I have been spending too much time thinking of the possibilities!! Any wisdom will be appreciated!
Randy
Bustyme Eagle 01
What are the pros and cons of the M20 Eagle like this one for auction. What is the difference between a 20 and 15? I know they didn't make that many but are parts like windshields, suspension, chassis parts etc. any different than the others? Was this M20 built in Texas or Mexico? What if you wanted to put a series 60/world trany in it...is that a problem? Are there any reasons that would make a conversion using a M20 shell undesirable?
You can see I have been spending too much time thinking of the possibilities!! Any wisdom will be appreciated!
Randy
Bustyme Eagle 01
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Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
Randy, Im Not Sure I Can Help..I Have Many Of The Same Questions.
What I Do Know Is.....Eagle 20 Is 96" And A 15 Is 102"
The Bus Is A Late Model With The Good Stuff...??
I Think One Of The Plus's Here Is Theres No Restroom. Also A Low Mile Bus That Was Taken Care Of.
Wonder What It Smells Like ??
I Hope The Experts Will Chime In And Give Us An Education Lesson..10-4
I Hate To Admit It But, Im Kinda A Newbe With The Eagle Bus And Have So.... So Much More To Learn
John
What I Do Know Is.....Eagle 20 Is 96" And A 15 Is 102"
The Bus Is A Late Model With The Good Stuff...??
I Think One Of The Plus's Here Is Theres No Restroom. Also A Low Mile Bus That Was Taken Care Of.
Wonder What It Smells Like ??
I Hope The Experts Will Chime In And Give Us An Education Lesson..10-4
I Hate To Admit It But, Im Kinda A Newbe With The Eagle Bus And Have So.... So Much More To Learn
John
John & Stephanie
1972 Silver Eagle 05 8V71 4 Speed Man.(TRAILWAYS)
1984 Eagle 10 45 Foot... 60 Series / B500
1972 Silver Eagle 05 8V71 4 Speed Man.(TRAILWAYS)
1984 Eagle 10 45 Foot... 60 Series / B500
- luvrbus
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Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
FWIW the model M20 is nothing more than a model 10 with a model 15 front clip and windshields they also the had the NJT model 20 it was a different animal the NJT model 20 had some good features along with some bad
Clifford
Clifford
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Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
Just curious, did any one get this bus?
- PanamaRedRock
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- Bus Model: None Yet
- Location: Red Rock, Texas
Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
It says the auction starts 10/25 @ 12am EST. I didn't see a specific time to go and view it. I hope someone gets a chance to have a look at her.
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Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
Ha Ha! I didn't think to check the date no funds for another Eagle, 25th huh? Hey! I might still have a chance to scrape up the dough! Thanks Steve!
- Boomer
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- Bus Model: 1981 Eagle M10. Stretched, widened, raised to M15/45 specs. Cummins ISM 450, Allison World transmission. Mid entry door.
- Location: Southwest Washington
Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
Anybody going to bid on this? I'm sure gonna be watching this one.
- luvrbus
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Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
Mark, I am giving it a shot that bus is going to bring good money 3050 bucks already ,I'll make one more shot Tue if it stays around 4000
Clifford
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Re: '88 M20 GSA Eagle up for auction
I hope someone we know gets this, the suspense is killin' me lol!