Northwest Bus Sales - 1998 MCI MC-12 47 Passenger - Used Coach for Sale - C50030

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2010

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The MC-12 is one of the toughest buses ever built!! This coach previously did line runs through many states but mainly in the Texas area so it has not been exposed to salted roads. The bus runs a drives well without any big issues but you may want to do a little fine tuning before putting it into daily service. The exterior of the bus has a brand new paint job and and look great!! The interior of the bus shows well as the passenger seat covers are in good condition. All and all this is a great value for a coach with the Detroit Series 50 Four Stroke Turbo Charged Diesel engine, Allison B500 5 Speed Automatic Transmission new paint job and attractive interior.

Be sure to check out our website - http://nwbus.com/products/product_inv... - new and used buses with pictures, pricing and specs.

Here's a great running and driving MCI MC-12 motor coach for sale that's ready to go right now! If you've been looking for a good reliable used coach for your church, sports team or charter business, this would be a good one. This coach has a fresh new paint job!

1998 MCI MC-12 47 Passenger Motor Coach

Price: $28,000 * Body Manufacturer and Model: MCI MC-12 * Year: 1998 * Engine: Detroit Diesel Series 50 Turbo Diesel * Transmission: Allison B500 5 Speed Automatic * Mileage: Call for Mileage * Passenger Capacity: 47 * Luggage: Overhead & Tons of Under-floor * Lavatory: Rear Mounted Passenger Restroom * A/C & Heat: Driver and Passenger A/C and Heat * Options/Special Features: * o High Back Reclining Seats w/ Foot Rests o Passenger Arm Rests o Large Tour Style Windows w/ Tint o Overhead Map Lights & Ventilation o Air Ride Suspension o Good Tires All The Way Around

Please call us at 1-800-231-7099 with any questions about this or any bus on our website. If you are traveling in from out of town, we are happy to pick you up at the airport or your hotel. If you would like some help with travel arrangements we can make recommendations. All buses listed on website are located on our lot in Edgewood, Washington just south of Seattle.

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  • How do u open the door from the outside?

  • First you approach the bus then look for a circular button on the front of the bus - you then push the bus - the door will then open, slightly - then you enter the bus.

  • Did Greyhound take out the driver shields?

  • Hello - the driver shields were removed before we took possession of them.

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  • It's an old Hound....MC-12's were made almost exclusively for them.

  • tis is egsacle like a grayhond bus

  • @MrWill1985

    Also some of the S50 MC-12 like this one are being sold because of their useful service life end. There are still plenty left. They will all be gone soon. The MC-8 left in 92, MC-9 left in 99, 102A3 (1986) left in 02-03 as did the Eagle 10/15, it's about that time for MC-12 and DL3's.

    Unfortunate, because I miss a 6V92TA powered buses, Eagles, and non-wheelchair lift buses.

  • @MrWill1985

    Greyhound still runs MC-12's. The later MC-12 are run by Detroit S50 engine /B500 trans, and they still run them, they have all been painted the full white paint scheme. They phased out the 6V92T /HT740 MC-12.

  • WAT WAS THE BUS NUMBER TO THIS BUS?

  • So since this is a 1998 and 1998 was the last year Greyhound purchased MC12s Im guessing the remaining MC12s are no longer on the Greyhound fleet Roster? If so that means the DL3s are the oldest units to the fleet. I myself like the DL3s. D4500s. X3-45s and D4505s of Greyhounds much better then the MC12 and the G Series.

  • Greyhound keeps the driver shields to use on newer buses. Since I dont 100% think the manufacturer sells units with the shield already equipped. The company has to get them their selves. As far as MC12s. Does Greyhound still have any left or were they all phased out? I know many were replaced with Prevost X3-45s and I know Greyhound was suppose to get 70 MCIs this year. I dont know if they arrived yet or not.

  • @sideslide23 Look at some of their newer buses they just got in, they are on some of the sale units.

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