Help me identify this conversion by the interior.

BravestDog

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One picture:

and here second picture is the passenger side forward and a third shot here

had this name on it:

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The interior looks really nice in wood, maybe one of the best I've seen? Impractical for me, I'd end up scratching it but it sure does look nice.

Does anyone more about the coach and pictures of it or pictures of similar interiors?

Why does the cabin floor look higher than the cockpit floor? Is that normal? There looks to be a bench seat between the buckets, is that why the extra height on the floor of the pass through?

Thanks.
 
that thing is soo nice! unfortunately I can't tell what kind it is, and that is very weird how the floor in the cab is so much lower. It must be built on a smaller chassis such as an M2. that, plus maybe the floor is raised to allow taller basement storage underneath, rather then the smaller ones that are on most M2's.
 
Hey Wink-
Something's weird (BESIDES me!)- Your first link goes to a frame that says "photo not specified" inside it, but the second link, which appears identical, connects to a picture! So Bravestdog has a point, but don't ask me why it works the way it does!
 
The initial post was to help identify and maybe get more pictures re the interior of this conversion here and here?

So my question is "who knows more about this conversion?"

Does it have a website with pictures anywhere? The interior looks really nice.
 

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