This 1997 Mauck MSV 1120s is one of approximately 100 assembled by hand for Mauck Special Vehicles of Worthington, Ohio, and is powered by a rear-mounted GM 454ci V8 with an automatic transmission. The bus rides on a carbon steel spaceframe chassis with a 144″ wheelbase and features dihedral-hinged front doors, split-level limousine-style rear seating, a flat-screen TV, and dual-zone climate control. A service in 2012 included new tires, an air suspension overhaul, air conditioning work, and more as detailed in included invoices. This Mauck was recently acquired by the seller and has since received a new water pump, belts, fluids, and more. It shows just under 49k miles and is offered with partial service records, a recent emissions certificate, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

The truck was reportedly repainted in its present pearl black under previous ownership. Scuffing is pictured on the bumpers along with splits in the accordion panels between the bumpers and bodywork. New 16″ RV tires were fitted to the aluminum wheels in 2012.

The forward compartment is accessed through a pair of dihedral-hinged doors. Numerous exterior components are shared with other vehicles, including Jeep Grand Cherokee tail lights, Ford Aeromax headlights, Dodge Viper driving lights, and a Toyota Previa windshield wiper assembly. The bus features 21 exterior glass panels, 13 of which were laminated when new.

The forward compartment features grey cloth bucket seats and a wrap-around dash. Main instrumentation was sourced from a contemporary General Motors truck and includes a mechanical odometer showing 49k miles, approximately 500 of which were added by the seller. Twin Viair gauges are mounted in the center stack along with separate climate control panels for the forward cabin and rear passenger area. A rear view camera display is mounted atop the dash.

The rear cabin features two tiers of seating, with a U-shaped bench in the aft position. Numerous cupholders are present behind the side-facing bench seats. Entertainment options include a rear-mounted Vizio flat-screen television, stereo, and lighting system with strobe and laser functions.

The gasoline-powered General Motors 454ci V8 is paired with a 4L80E automatic transmission and Currie-built Ford 9″ differential. A K&N intake has been installed, and the seller recently replaced the water pump, fan clutch, serpentine belt, and engine compartment and rear hatch struts as well as changing the engine oil, transmission fluid, and coolant.

The 2012 service included an overhaul of the air suspension system as well as a new left rear muffler, ignition components, and braking parts. The air conditioning system was also serviced with a new expansion valve and tube assembly along with a recharge using R134a refrigerant.

The Carfax begins lists no accidents or other damage from 2001 through fall 2016.