Several times over the past year it has come to my attention that we may need another spare bus. I had several guidelines for that bus;
-Type C or D
-Minimum of 66 psngr capacity
--Prefferably 72-78 to satisfy Dispatcher's request for a short sub, while still being able to sub for large psngr routes
-1980-1990 model year
--Older buses will be eligible for CARB grants in 2-3 years
-Good body, chassis, and engine condition
-Reasonable price
-Automatic transmission
I had pretty much narrowed it down to a 1980 78 psngr 636D Gillig, when a 1981 90 psngr Gillig showed up on Ebay. This bus does not meet the requirements set above, however has some other outstanding features.
Fails to meet:
-Manuerveribility. This bus is a large tandem, and would not satisfy the Dispatcher's request for a short spare.
-Transmission. This bus has a manual transmission, and is thus harder to drive and slower (for an unskilled driver who is used to driving automatics...ie all of us)
The bus does have good features though...
-New paint
-Good condition
-Large capacity
-Reccomended by ATRP head mechanic.
Choice 1:
1980 Gillig 78 psngr, automatic.
http://www.schoolbuscentral.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=30&listing=2107&listingmode=detailChoice 2:
1981 Gillig. 90 psngr. New paint.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1981-Gillig-97-Passenger-School-Bus-As-Is-No-Reserve_W0QQitemZ170422608939QQcmdZViewItemQQptZBuses?hash=item27adfaa42b#ht_500wt_1182Eric, Kodie, I would especially like your opinions on this!!