‘90 Federal Coach

Brian Martin

PCS Member
From Conway in PA - just retired with 41k miles. Ric was great to talk to and I got to salivate over the brand new coaches in their inventory. The red leather was so nice to see compared to the (apparently) more common blue velour. The ‘91 Superior will unfortunately be up for sale soon.
 

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Some interesting things compared to the Superior: dual batteries although I’m unsure if the switch works; + wig wags; there’s a compartment on both sides of the casket area as opposed to the space for a church truck; apparently the rear doors do not lock; no apparent way to exit rear door from inside (other than thru said non-lockable rear doors).
 
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