Yeah the bed rails were just thrown in there for now since I didnt have time to sort the metal yet due to being on two environmental clean ups and trying to get another one off the town. The tires alot of people might be surprised to find out there is no cracks, dry rotting, etc... on the two front ones. The back tires were never checked yet since there half buried in the mud. The front rims fit both the chevy 4500-6500 series as well as the Ford 500 models from 1954-1960. I might try to save the rims since the worst thing that can happen while there listed for sale with the tires is #1 iron prices drop again but if we can get a little more then scrap value for them then well sell them outright, but if we cant then ill cut the tire off and turn them in for prepared #1 iron since the town says nothing can stay over 4 weeks to comply with the junkyard permit. The back rims might fit more years since there 8 lug each.
The lights on top were trying to save in case someones restoring a older bus and needs the old style red tear drops with the glass lens like these are. Im not sure what else is still in her. I saved the old glass insulators that were on the floor and counter first as well as the old iron that was sitting in one of the drawers (drawer was sitting under the bus when the pictures were taken). I have to see what else is around it. The blue thing laying sideways in one of the images in the back is a old 3 section dry ice chest that was in the bus at one point that still needs to be removed back here since I have a use for that in the garage here to hold tools for now.
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