Custom Coach Industries Motorhome (1980)
Sale price: US $1,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1980 |
VIN : | S15314 | Mileage: | 125000 |
Model: | Custom Coach Industries | Sleeping Capacity: | 4 |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Slide Outs: | None |
Fuel Type: | Diesel | Length (feet): | 40 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Water Capacity (Gallons): | Over 100 |
Leveling Jacks Included: | No | Air Conditioners: | 3 |
Awnings: | 4 | Make: | MCI |
Carefree, Arizona, United States
Vehicle description
WAYLON JENNINGS-1980 MCI-Custom Coach Industries-Motorhome
No, it wasn’t Waylons but this is what Waylon, Willie and the Boys toured the country in back in the 70’s and 80’s
I’ve owned this bus for 5 years. There is one picture of it the day I picked it up. I’m essentially the second owner. Bill Britt, a top top guy in Amway Corporation bought it new in 1980. I have a copy of his temporary tag and as you can see in the picture, the original window sticker is $305k. That’s a million dollars today.
There is so so so much to list that I’ve done I’m sure I will forget something, so please ask, it probably was done.
Things I’ve done the past 5 years. . Here we go. . . has under 600:hours and 58k miles on a new 8V71 Turbo inter cooled Detroit Diesel, I put the new oversized radiators in at the time, has new inter cooler, new Allison 5 speed 700 series transmission (nothing was wrong with old one just figured to rebuild when engine was done), seals, brakes/drums, Alcoa’s with Michelin’s (including spare) 3:36 ratio rear end (70 mph bus at just under 2k rpm), upgraded steering box (really makes a difference, gets rid of the play in the wheel), 3 new central A/C units (bus was in a flood 2 years ago, water got just high enough in the basement to compromise the original units), espar heater, inverter, refrigerator, fantastic fans, paint job, new windows. . .that’s the big ticket items. loads of little things as well.
The bus had only 65k miles on it when I got it. I’ve put on 60k over the 5 years I’ve owned it. It spends it winters in AZ and the U.P. Of Michigan in the summer. I’m selling the bus because two years ago I started manufacturing pick up truck campers and travel trailers. I spend my time on the road with my product to test it, so the bus is sitting more than it should. This bus is a well documented, one of a kind find. Feel free to ask any questions or call me. Marcus
Bus will be in AZ for rest of April then it will be in Michigan for the summer. Thank you!
No, it wasn’t Waylons but this is what Waylon, Willie and the Boys toured the country in back in the 70’s and 80’s
I’ve owned this bus for 5 years. There is one picture of it the day I picked it up. I’m essentially the second owner. Bill Britt, a top top guy in Amway Corporation bought it new in 1980. I have a copy of his temporary tag and as you can see in the picture, the original window sticker is $305k. That’s a million dollars today.
There is so so so much to list that I’ve done I’m sure I will forget something, so please ask, it probably was done.
Things I’ve done the past 5 years. . Here we go. . . has under 600:hours and 58k miles on a new 8V71 Turbo inter cooled Detroit Diesel, I put the new oversized radiators in at the time, has new inter cooler, new Allison 5 speed 700 series transmission (nothing was wrong with old one just figured to rebuild when engine was done), seals, brakes/drums, Alcoa’s with Michelin’s (including spare) 3:36 ratio rear end (70 mph bus at just under 2k rpm), upgraded steering box (really makes a difference, gets rid of the play in the wheel), 3 new central A/C units (bus was in a flood 2 years ago, water got just high enough in the basement to compromise the original units), espar heater, inverter, refrigerator, fantastic fans, paint job, new windows. . .that’s the big ticket items. loads of little things as well.
The bus had only 65k miles on it when I got it. I’ve put on 60k over the 5 years I’ve owned it. It spends it winters in AZ and the U.P. Of Michigan in the summer. I’m selling the bus because two years ago I started manufacturing pick up truck campers and travel trailers. I spend my time on the road with my product to test it, so the bus is sitting more than it should. This bus is a well documented, one of a kind find. Feel free to ask any questions or call me. Marcus
Bus will be in AZ for rest of April then it will be in Michigan for the summer. Thank you!