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Subject: Roof panels for a 1977 FC


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Gene Chaude
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Date Posted: 05/ 9/ 03, 8:51pm

Hello to all. I am located in Connecticut and have recently purchased a 1977 33' FC with a damaged roof. During a storm a tree fell and damaged the shell. The header panel above the windshield and the first panel on the roof behind it where the condenser is mounted needs to be repaired. The windshield has been replaced without any modifications and the side windows up front seem to be operating fine. The upper control consol and the drivers side upper storage cabinets have separated from the roof which appears to have dented in about 12 inches in it's deepest spot. A porta-power and body tools may do the job, but I am interested in finding used replacement parts to have on hand, prior to starting the work incase they are required. I Believe parts from a All American FC school bus would do the trick, but have not been able to nail down which years will fit or actually locate a bus for parts. It seems all of the buses prior to 1990 in my area have already gone to the crusher. Any information or direction on where to find the parts off a school bus or another damaged coach would be appreciated. I am very happy to see such a great site on these coaches. I have already done a few hours of reading and look forward to digging deeper into the wealth of information available. Thanks Gene

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