Get Started!
Coach Conversions Canada needs some information about your conversion project prior to giving you a preliminary quote.

1. Decide how the vehicle will be used

Some popular uses for converted coaches include: mobile power systems, transportation of musical groups & equipment, long distance travel for teams & groups, and company promotion & advertising.
For more info see > Coaches

2. Choose a shell

The main cost in a conversion project comes from buying the shell itself. Prevost XLII Entertainer and H3-45 VIP bus shells are most widely used in today's conversions.
For more info see > Shells

Conversions are not limited to coaches shells. We can convert any larger wheeled vehicle to your specifications. Need a display trailer, no problem! We could convert a large tractor trailer if you so desire. We've also converted vans, small planes, boats, limos and Hummers.

3. Choose Your Components

Another contributing factor to the cost of converting a coach depends on the components you chose to put in it. A simple conversion can be done for $200k if you budget wisely. Do you want a television? VCR? DVD player? Stereo system? What brands? Will you be hooking up a mobile satellite system? Do you need a computer? How many?
For more info see > Components

4. Arrange Financing and Insurance

It is true that 50% of all conversion projects are held up due to financing. Arrange for financing well in advance to avoid future hangups.

Financing options may be offered by your dealership, banks, credit unions and finance firms. Coach Conversions Canada does not offer in-house financing.

Insurance to protect your investment can be obtained through companies that provide automobile insurance.

Now what!

Submit your information to Coach Conversions Canada along with your target budget range by either by fax 905-853-8505 or by e-mail at info@coachconversions.ca.

The Coach Conversions Canada team will then work together with the information you supplied and draw you up a basic floor plan, conversion spec list and preliminary quote.


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