She's a 1992 MAN 10180 cylinder diesel mini-coach. She recently (just finished today) got her windows removed to be reclad and have motorhome windows fitted. We think she looks great! The work was done by CP Motorhomes in Ulverstone Tasmania; they were fantastic with us, would recommend them to anyone. She also has a built in tyre inflater thingy (attached to her airtanks), which comes out the front bumper, as seen in the last picture - Troy built that.
Hi Rosie W it really does look fantastic and I hope you have many hours of happy traveling I would love to see some inside photos.
I remember when I was involved in the tourist industry and the MAN was known as Many Alterations Necessary but nowadays they have improved there name.
Regards
Glendadon
GaryKelly said
04:41 PM May 3, 2014
Nice and roomy. Also noticed the relatively short wheel base which should make the vehicle quite maneuverable. I like the idea of removing all the side windows and replacing them with a whole new panel. Looks good!
PJK said
09:08 PM May 3, 2014
Nice unit there Rosie. I think you will find the MAN to be a good chassis, and from what it looks like, the conversion has been well done.
I also would like to see some internal photos when you have time.
Regards
PJK
Dougwe said
01:07 PM May 4, 2014
Nice Rosie and Troy. I especially like the "Periscope" in pic one. You don't need the good ship spirit now as you can just drive across under the water cos you can see where you are going.
rosco532 said
11:45 PM May 10, 2014
Good looking rig Rosie.....So much different to your original thought on what you were going to use as a motorhome / camper ay...lol
Well done (would be nice to see some inside pics when you are ready
Cheers
Rosco
_wombat_ said
09:07 AM May 11, 2014
Dougwe wrote:
Nice Rosie and Troy. I especially like the "Periscope" in pic one. You don't need the good ship spirit now as you can just drive across under the water cos you can see where you are going.
not anymore, also removed the bird just in case it did something on your bus
She's a 1992 MAN 10180 cylinder diesel mini-coach. She recently (just finished today) got her windows removed to be reclad and have motorhome windows fitted. We think she looks great! The work was done by CP Motorhomes in Ulverstone Tasmania; they were fantastic with us, would recommend them to anyone. She also has a built in tyre inflater thingy (attached to her airtanks), which comes out the front bumper, as seen in the last picture - Troy built that.
13 days to go!!
I remember when I was involved in the tourist industry and the MAN was known as Many Alterations Necessary but nowadays they have improved there name.
Regards
Glendadon
I also would like to see some internal photos when you have time.
Regards
PJK
Good looking rig Rosie.....So much different to your original thought on what you were going to use as a motorhome / camper ay...lol
Well done (would be nice to see some inside pics when you are ready
Cheers
Rosco
not anymore, also removed the bird just in case it did something on your bus
