Loretta Lynn Band Eagle Tour Bus
Eagle
Technical specifications of Eagle | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | High Point, North Carolina, United States |
Make: | Eagle |
Type: | Charter Bus |
Fuel: | Diesel |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This tour bus has a rich musical heritage!
Previously owned by Loretta Lynn's guitarist, Perley Curtis.
perleycurtis.com
This bus also toured with the band Badfinger - (Hit songs include: "Come and Get It" and "Day after day" and many more...)
ultimateclassicrock.com/badfinger-songs/
Was the tour bus for Country Music Hall of Fame singer Faron Young.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faron_Young
Was originally the tour bus for Grammy Award-winner fiddler Vassar Clements - who was featured with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the Grateful Dead, Jimmie Buffett and many, many more.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vassar_Clements
It was also the bus featured on Sugarland's first music video (though the interior has been updated)!
youtu.be/Y75lVEv7Tqw
This information verified by VIN records. Email me for more info!
Type: Bus Conversion
Make: Eagle Coach
Model: M05 Year: 1977
Length: 40
Mileage: 200000
Engine: 8V871
Fuel: Diesel
Generator: Kobota
This is a well maintained music tour bus. Sleeps 8 or more, has a bathroom, 2 flat screen tv's, music system, 2 dvd players, microwave, surround speakers, 6 bunks, 1 private bedroom, new air brake system, new alternator, 140 gallon diesel tanks, 5 speed transmission, air horns, reverse lights, less than 1,000 miles on brand new tires a couple are retreads in rear, 2 brand new batteries, refrigerator, 2 very large apartment style air conditioners (NOT the roof top style that leak) and they can freeze you out if you want! Also has floor access panels to get to the top of the motor from inside the bus if ever needed.
The generator is diesel, it feeds off the main tanks, 2 air conditioners: one is located between the Lounge and the bunks (all bunks get a feed from the a/c and can be controlled by the sleeper, the other is behind and in between the bunks and the master bedroom.
It has a working bathroom. No shower but one can easily be installed as there is a vacant closet that was designed to accommodate a shower.
Detroit diesel engine 8V71 - strong - will do 78-80 mph down the highway if needed for passing. The bus comes with a new 14kwatt generator that is awesome!! All brand new tires, show off polished aluminum wheels. Steers great, rides down the road excellent. As all buses do it puffs some smoke until warm, then nothing at all.
Has 6 large bays that go all the way through under the bus. Has electric primer if ever needed, 2 easy access fuel filters, 110 volt outlets throughout the bus.
This is a '77 in excellent condition for it's years, but it is still a '77! However, these buses have been known to last for well over a million miles and many from as early as the 1950's are still on the road today. This bus can be driven anywhere in the U.S. without worries. Mileage is unknown due to a rebuilt motor. There are no mileage logs because this was a privately owned bus never commercial transit - titled as private/passenger vehicle. Though I do have meticulous records of how this bus was restored and maintained by the previous owner (lots of documentation)!
There are a few minor cosmetic fixes on the interior (wood trim) and a little bit of rust on a few place on the exterior but overall it's still a great looking/running tour bus. It would be very comfortable for whatever your purpose!
Email any questions - or for more photos!
brad@7docf.org
Previously owned by Loretta Lynn's guitarist, Perley Curtis.
perleycurtis.com
This bus also toured with the band Badfinger - (Hit songs include: "Come and Get It" and "Day after day" and many more...)
ultimateclassicrock.com/badfinger-songs/
Was the tour bus for Country Music Hall of Fame singer Faron Young.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faron_Young
Was originally the tour bus for Grammy Award-winner fiddler Vassar Clements - who was featured with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the Grateful Dead, Jimmie Buffett and many, many more.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vassar_Clements
It was also the bus featured on Sugarland's first music video (though the interior has been updated)!
youtu.be/Y75lVEv7Tqw
This information verified by VIN records. Email me for more info!
Type: Bus Conversion
Make: Eagle Coach
Model: M05 Year: 1977
Length: 40
Mileage: 200000
Engine: 8V871
Fuel: Diesel
Generator: Kobota
This is a well maintained music tour bus. Sleeps 8 or more, has a bathroom, 2 flat screen tv's, music system, 2 dvd players, microwave, surround speakers, 6 bunks, 1 private bedroom, new air brake system, new alternator, 140 gallon diesel tanks, 5 speed transmission, air horns, reverse lights, less than 1,000 miles on brand new tires a couple are retreads in rear, 2 brand new batteries, refrigerator, 2 very large apartment style air conditioners (NOT the roof top style that leak) and they can freeze you out if you want! Also has floor access panels to get to the top of the motor from inside the bus if ever needed.
The generator is diesel, it feeds off the main tanks, 2 air conditioners: one is located between the Lounge and the bunks (all bunks get a feed from the a/c and can be controlled by the sleeper, the other is behind and in between the bunks and the master bedroom.
It has a working bathroom. No shower but one can easily be installed as there is a vacant closet that was designed to accommodate a shower.
Detroit diesel engine 8V71 - strong - will do 78-80 mph down the highway if needed for passing. The bus comes with a new 14kwatt generator that is awesome!! All brand new tires, show off polished aluminum wheels. Steers great, rides down the road excellent. As all buses do it puffs some smoke until warm, then nothing at all.
Has 6 large bays that go all the way through under the bus. Has electric primer if ever needed, 2 easy access fuel filters, 110 volt outlets throughout the bus.
This is a '77 in excellent condition for it's years, but it is still a '77! However, these buses have been known to last for well over a million miles and many from as early as the 1950's are still on the road today. This bus can be driven anywhere in the U.S. without worries. Mileage is unknown due to a rebuilt motor. There are no mileage logs because this was a privately owned bus never commercial transit - titled as private/passenger vehicle. Though I do have meticulous records of how this bus was restored and maintained by the previous owner (lots of documentation)!
There are a few minor cosmetic fixes on the interior (wood trim) and a little bit of rust on a few place on the exterior but overall it's still a great looking/running tour bus. It would be very comfortable for whatever your purpose!
Email any questions - or for more photos!
brad@7docf.org