ENGEL’S COACH SHOP
105 So.
406-962-3573
Stagecoach
One of the advantages
of custom work is the opportunity to build a vehicle to a particular
individual’s purpose and when Mr. Nortman shared his desire to give terminally
ill children rides with a stagecoach, we began putting together what he
needed. First, it had to be authentic
looking, durable enough for kids to climb all over it, have a finish that could
be hosed off if someone spilled a drink, and modern enough to be safe and
insurable. The time and expense involved
for gold leafing and murals wasn’t necessary, but nicely done lettering and
striping would be good. So the project began.
We began by building an
authentic style running gear for a
The jack eyes, braces
and sockets were forged to duplicate original styles.
This front view shows
the manual brake assembly that was also included so as to have the hydraulic,
but also the original rub block brakes.

The two arms facing
downward between the two brake arm blocks (picture above) go back to operate
the manual brake bar as shown here on the right.
The front axle assembly,
with tongue hounds, was also fabricated to match old styling.

We also built his wheels
to accommodate the roller bearing axles and hydraulic brakes.

We built the body of the
coach to accommodate 6 passengers inside, 6 on the roof, and two on the
driver’s box. He liked the eastern style
driver’s box, so that what we did.

The

All the hardware was hand forged.
And inside the driver’s
foot board was hidden the master cylinder for the hydraulic brakes.
I won’t bore you with the
painting and assembly process, but here we are together with the initial
striping, ready for the lettering.

Lettered

And the maiden voyage in
the Red Lodge, MT., 4th of July parade with a beautiful four-up of
sorrel Belgian mules.
It’s always a pleasure
to see a customer happy with their vehicle and using it for its intended
purpose.
Thanks!
Dave and Diane Engel
ENGELS COACH SHOP
105 So. Main
406-962-3573
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