Location: Victoria, BC. Canada (108.172.101.233) | Welcome to the FMC fraternity, Hans!
Please share the last four numbers of your coach serial number with us so we know what coach you bought? There's a tag to the left of the side entry door that will have the serial # on it. Did you buy the coach in Abbottsford, BC?
Henry is spot on with his words as he is among the more experienced and knowledgeable about these coaches. Indeed, get the brakes in top-shape, don't run on old or worn tires, make sure the transmission is shifting as it should and the engine is running good. If you can't confirm all these things, and more, have been serviced and checked by a good mechanic who's familiar with classic coaches - I would seek one out before you hit the road if you can't do this stuff yourself.
During your ownership of this coach, the more you learn about them, the more service work and repairs you can do yourself and save a bundle of cash. Working on my coach is one of my favorite things to do and although I'm not a mechanic, when I get it right and it improves the handling, performance or utility of my coach, it's very rewarding for me.
Good luck and don't be afraid to come here for help. Many good people here.
Terry
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