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    I have more images of the inside as well showing how it looked before we started. I just cant find them when i want them.



    I found the rest but I will get better images since I didnt have the best light at the time in the bus. I will update this thread as the progress goes on.
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    Inside Images

    Here's some additional inside images, as well as the emblem and a image showing far the bus is sinking over 32 years. I made a mistake above this bus was built in North Dakota, I was thinking of the 1952 Chevy I had a few years ago. I will update the thread as the walls and roof are cut away, and the frame is prepped for removal.

    Carpenter Emblem



    Front Passenger Side Tire



    Inside Panels Removed from Drivers Side inner wall



    Where heater was - I have the steering wheel it was already off when we started and was found in the trash pile behind the bus.



    Where the sink was and cabinets into the sledge hammer found them. - The pipe is sitting right on top of the rear tires. Wood is leaving soon.



    I will update the images as I get more. The bus should be done soon since were just waiting on a generator and trying to get one more person there to help with the panels to bring them up the 200 ft hill. There use to be a wood stove sitting in the bus as well which I have there as well as 5 other ones removed from this site with one more to come back. There is a house about 100 ft from this side of the bus but it cant be seen in the summer. The property owner lives in the trailer if its seen in any images on the other side of the bus. The bus owner moved out to Cali when she couldnt find work here in Maine.

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