I can imagine taking that beauty for a trip out West to see things I've never seen, what a fantasy for my bucket list , you know, Ghost Towns, Little Big Horn, Grand Coolie Dam, etc..
Love 💗 the window treatments! The tassels are cool! What a shower! Oh and the master bedroom gorgeous absolutely magnificent! Lots of wasted space but it’s luxurious so who cares?
Super nice conversion ! Most definitely on my "Bucket " list to do a antique bus in a similar fashion i really liked the Woodworking and the dash layout
Nice. I like the large counter top, the window above the sink, the large symetrical living area opening windows, the large symetrical opening bedroom windows, the large slide out. I also like a mid side door and turn the front into a drivers seat and a large couch so when you stop and the view is forward, you can use it and when driving, use others eyes as lookouts.
Very, very nice conversion. IMHO, keeping the interior mostly retro was a super plus. Most of the "modern" stuff is lower quality with more plastic parts. Retro interiors are warm feeling.
The cabinets are outdated. However, this is a good setup. I would have put the shower stall separate from the toilet and have the sink and toilet together. This could be used as a tiny house for one or two people very comfy.
The licence required depends on the state that issued you your Drivers license. This is a recreation vehicle. Most states Dont require a special license. Except Maybe California and Texas ? A few others. Call your DMV
As far as I am aware a standard Class B is all that is required do to the fact it is a recreational vehicle and no longer equipped for commercial use. That is how it is in California anyway...
Seems a lot more spacious inside than most of the buses that I've seen on YT. Nice but a little dated maybe..I'm seriously considering doing this myself tired of the whole rent-morgage /property taxation racket.. just looking for inspiration and ideas...
This has always been one of my favorite coaches :) I agree that the interior was about due for some upgrades and styling. The exterior and drive train however were certainly second to few...
Yes, a very beautiful conversion. However, some folks comment on the "retro" interior. To me it tells you how old the conversion actually is. You cannot even buy these cathode TV's anymore. At least not retail. Certainly no one spending this kind of money on a conversion would deliberately put these old TV's in this coach. And as previously mentioned, why would you put a 6.5 gasoline Onan in this coach? So, if you buy it, you're going to put money in it make if truly modern. You know, like a boat.
I've seen a LOT of travel vehicles and this is a superbly planned and executed design. It is quite elegant and practical at the same time. Saving for an example of how to do it all RIGHT! I'm extremely impressed and curious about the slide-out. How did you pull that one off?