I was sittin here at work dreamin of football season, then my mind drifted into thinking about tailgaiting. Then it dawned on me that earlier last football season a buddy of mine took me over to his friend's tailgating bus. Boy was I amazed. They stripped out the seats for the most part, put in 2-3 pieces of furniture, added a TV with a DVD player, then flipped around a few of the bus seats so they would face each other with a table in the middle. It was amazing. I can't remember how much it cost them exactly, but I remember it being a lot cheaper than I expected it to be.
That would be so much fun to have, not only at home games but also at away games as well. Not to mention a lot of other sports other than football (hockey, basketball, etc).
We oughta get a hold of these guys and give us all the details on how they made it happen.
Have you all seen these guys around at all?
Anyway, enough of me yappin, check it out for yourself
http://falconbus.com/
The Falcon Bus (these guys are good)
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Re: The Falcon Bus (these guys are good)
Seems to me that I recall a bus pulling into our area prior to UT game...didn't notice the BG stuff on the side at the time, so didn't pay radical attention to it at the time....but this topic of doing an AZZ bus has been raised before....be a neat "project" for all of us to be a part of...thewebboy wrote:
That would be so much fun to have, not only at home games but also at away games as well. Not to mention a lot of other sports other than football (hockey, basketball, etc).
We oughta get a hold of these guys and give us all the details on how they made it happen.
Have you all seen these guys around at all?
Anyway, enough of me yappin, check it out for yourself
http://falconbus.com/
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To (try to) answer golfers question...I think the reason it's not orange and brown is because of cost. To paint it orange and brown would be a lot of money, and these guys probably didn't want to put that much money into just the paint job at this point and time. Also, there just aren't that many places that will paint a bus, normally because they don't have the right equipment/space for it. If there's another reason why, then correct me on that. But I do know that it is rather expensive to paint something as big as a bus.
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Maybe we should send it to "Pimp My Ride"Strouse wrote:To (try to) answer golfers question...I think the reason it's not orange and brown is because of cost. To paint it orange and brown would be a lot of money, and these guys probably didn't want to put that much money into just the paint job at this point and time. Also, there just aren't that many places that will paint a bus, normally because they don't have the right equipment/space for it. If there's another reason why, then correct me on that. But I do know that it is rather expensive to paint something as big as a bus.
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Automotive work is my hobby/other life. I do body work, including painting. If these guys would buy the paint and primer and had a big enough place to work on it, I would paint it for free. I'm dead serious.
We're talking maybe a couple hundred in paint and supplies at most.
I would do it just to see this thing roll into the tailgate area
We're talking maybe a couple hundred in paint and supplies at most.
I would do it just to see this thing roll into the tailgate area
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