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2007 Used Bus Showcase Archives

 

December 2007
Used Bus Showcase

"Streamline's Mobile Classroom (Designed for Forum, Institute of Multicultural Development)"

After purchasing a used bus from Used-Bus.com, Streamline, a promotion company located in The Netherlands, took on the mobile classroom project for Forum, Institute of Multicultural Development. From 2002 - 2004, Forum carried out a national information campaign entitled, "A Good Start. On the Way with the Preschool." "The idea was to enlarge the development opportunities for small children by informing both indigenous parents and parents in the lower ranks of society in an appealing way about the importance of the preschool and to encourage them to make use of the available facilities," explained Renate de Jonge of Streamline.

The proposed low-threshold method calls for a flexible, mobile and visible campaign. To this end, Streamline enabled an "authentic American school bus" and redesigned the interior to resemble that of a classroom. The bus has its own ingenious power supply to all facilities, such as computers with flatscreens, wireless Internet, TV, DVD, VCR, telephone, heating and air conditioning. During the first two years of campaigning, six consultants will work with municipalities daily to travel the country by bus seeking persons within the proposed demographic.

All of Streamline’s promotional buses are equipped with self-supporting electrical systems. Each bus usually has two or three large converters installed, which convert 12V DC up to 4000W AC with each converter using up to eight 270Ah gel batteries. “If requested, we also take care of kitchen facilities, including fresh water, audio stations, Internet workstations, heaters (diesel) and air conditioning,” says de Reus. This bus transforming promotional business is prospering: “Our promotional tours can last up to or for more than 4 years for the same client!” Exclaims de Reus.

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November 2007
Used Bus Showcase

"Streamline's SKATE Project"

After purchasing a used bus from Used-Bus.com, Streamline, a promotion company located in The Netherlands, took on the SKATE Project for EA and XBOX. EA approached Streamline and asked them to introduce SKATE to all “hardcore skaters” in The Netherlands. Marcel de Reus of Streamline says, “We planned a two-month tour along several playgrounds all over our (small) country starting Oct. 1st.”

With this project, the largest promotional event they will run is the European Skate Championships. Attending the event will be one of Streamline’s professional and enthusiastic drivers along with some professional skaters. The professional skaters will be giving “live demonstrations to the public on a real-life skate ramp.” De Reus adds, “On all of the events we do with our buses, the driver is always a main member of the crew.” He is responsible for the bus, the installed equipment and for creating a welcoming atmosphere for the guests.

All of Streamline’s promotional buses are equipped with self-supporting electrical systems. Each bus usually has two or three large converters installed, which convert 12V DC up to 4000W AC with each converter using up to eight 270Ah gel batteries. “If requested, we also take care of kitchen facilities, including fresh water, audio stations, Internet workstations, heaters (diesel) and air conditioning,” says de Reus. This bus transforming promotional business is prospering: “Our promotional tours can last up to or for more than 4 years for the same client!” Exclaims de Reus.

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October 2007
Used Bus Showcase

"Midwest Transit's Army Bus" Update

While Midwest Transit's "Army Bus" did not receive any top awards at this year's figure 8 bus derby races held on September 29th, the crew and spectators had a blast! Among those cheering on Midwest Transit Equipment were 77 adults, 27 children and a 9 person pit crew. Next year, David Barnes and Butch Vyhnanek will be back for victory!

Thinking ahead about next year's races? The rules are as follows:

1. Any 44/66 passenger bus may be used.

2. 4/5-point harness required

3. Helmet, goggles and gloves mandatory

4. Long sleeved clothing required, no sandals

5. No vulgar or obscene lettering

6. No driver's side compartment hits

7. No deliberate hits - This is a RACE not a demolition derby!

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September 2007
Used Bus Showcase

"Midwest Transit's Derby Bus: Army Bus"

The “Army Bus” is just one of the many theme buses David Barnes and Butch Vyhnanek (Midwest Transit Equipment employees) have created in hopes to win figure 8 derby races. Butch says, “We started racing figure 8 bus derbies in September 2002 […] we ran theme buses from a flat black bus with flames, jet fighter plane with wings (on sides and on the roof), General Lee bus, and now the Army bus.”

So what exactly does a bus derby entail? The race takes place on a 1/8th mile figure 8 track. The object of the race is to be the first to finish 20 laps. With several other buses aiming for the same goal, one can imagine that this is no easy task! But, in 5 years of racing, only two of Midwest Transit Equipment’s buses have been totaled.

Midwest Transit’s winnings include: one feature race win, five heat race wins and six best in show wins.

The Army Bus will “run its course” on September 29th at the Illiana Speedway. (Gates open at 4p. The first race begins at 7p.) You won’t want to miss this race! It’s going to be a good one, because according to Butch and David, “a little payback is due.”

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August 2007
Used Bus Showcase

"Sclafani Street Food"

In the fall of 2006, Frank Sclafani purchased a used school bus from Used-Bus.com to serve a unique purpose – a hot dog stand. Sclafani had his school bus shipped from Midwest Transit Equipment in Kankakee, Ill. to New Jersey where it was transformed into a restaurant. His hot dog stand is currently open for business in New Milford, CT. An article on "Sclafani Street Food" appeared in the local New Milford newspaper, News Times Live on June 27, 2007.

Midwest Transit Equipment, Inc. was honored to provide Frank Sclafani with a used bus at a great price to help him achieve his success in the restaurant business.

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July 2007
Used Bus Showcase

"German Party Bus"

This month's Used Bus Showcase features a party bus created for the group, Kaos Team Duelken, in Germany. This used bus is currently being used for weddings, carnivals, parades and birthday parties. The bus has also been used for travel, such as a trip to Austria for skiing.

Through searching the Internet, Kaos Team Duelken found Midwest Transit Equipment. About their findings, one of the owners, Claus Braunen, says, "[Midwest Transit Equipment] had the best price, good service and the perfect location."

Wanting to take a U.S. road trip from the midwest to the east coast, Claus and eight other members of the group flew from Germany to Chicago to pick up the bus personally. They then drove the bus through Wisconsin to New York City where the bus was shipped internationally to Germany.

Since receiving the bus, Kaos Team Duelken has turned this into quite the party mobile! The interior has been updated with 5000 watt speakers and rear cameras.

Midwest Transit Equipment, Inc. was honored to provide Kaos Team Duelken with a used bus at a great price to help them in all of their endeavors.

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June 2007
Used Bus Showcase


"The Jungle Medic"



This month's Used Bus Showcase features "The Jungle Medic" created for Bryan & Riechelle Buchanan. The Buchanan's are independent Christian missionaries working in the remote villages of Guatemala. Their goal is to bring the message of Jesus Christ through medical and dental outreach programs.

They host short-term mission teams of doctors; nurses; dentists; church
adult and youth teams; and non-medical personnel who are willing to come and help those less fortunate.  

Midwest Transit Equipment, Inc. was honored to provide Bryan & Riechelle with a used bus at a great price to help them pursue their outreach ministry.

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There are 1001 uses for a used bus. E-mail us your ideas and pictures at
info@midwesttransit.com, and each month we will showcase the most innovative use for a used bus on our web site.

 

 


 

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