The Yellow Monster Arrives I bought the bus from a church and it looked as if it had been waiting to be purchased for quite a while since it had a nice coat of rust and mildew over every square inch. Yummy. They actually had two busses for sale, a 1986 Ford with a gas engine that looked to be in worse shape, and this one -- a 1986 International S1700. I wasn't sure on first glance if the bus was going to be a keeper, but I inspected it and with the exception of the exterior, the bus seemed to be in good shape. |
![]() Apparently, this is a fire school bus. Huh? The church had attempted some customization of their own. More on that to come. |
![]() This is the day I got it. I couldn't wait to start removing some of the junk that I hated. The mirrors and the bus door were the first to come off. All hail the Makita grinder! |
![]() Muck and mildew and rust, oh my. They threw it in for free. Thanks guys! |
![]() Another shot of the side after I removed some of the offending parts. |
![]() The other side. See the hole below the driver window? It was an air intake for three heaters that were inside. It had a ram air scoop that I removed. That hole was something like 4" X 8" it was one BIG air leak. |
![]() This bus was obviously equipped for handicap accessibility. It is also a bit shorter in length than a standard bus. It is a "special" bus. |






