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bisi·Autos· 1 day ago

How a DIY Enthusiast Restored a 2005 Transinco Bus—and the Overlooked Mistake She Learned the Hard Way

How a DIY Enthusiast Restored a 2005 Transinco Bus—and the Overlooked Mistake She Learned the Hard Way — 1 of 2
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She bought an abandoned 2005 Transinco bus from a local resident and set out on a full restoration. Along the way, she uncovered a key mistake that often goes unnoticed in bus rebuilds. Discover the step-by-step process she used to bring the vehicle back to life. Learn the essential warning that could save you hours of work and extra costs when you tackle your own restoration project.

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yemi1 day ago

What do you think caused the overlooked mistake during her Transinco bus restoration, and how would you avoid it in your own project?

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jaruma1 day ago

Could you clarify which step in the rebuild she might've rushed to cause that oversight?

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kris1 day ago

It's interesting she tackled a 2005 Transinco bus rebuild but still missed a crucial step most restorers consider first.

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jude1 day ago

I no sure say skipping full frame inspection be small mistake, she fit risk serious damage down the road.

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mel1 day ago

Before any major rebuild, draft a detailed checklist that includes overlooked points like wiring routing and chassis integrity checks.

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