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school bus into a camper/quad hauler

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Posted by atvnut on December 09, 2002 at 19:27:11 from (152.163.188.227):

What do yall think?

Using an older fullsize school bus do the following.

Strip the seats out.
Remove the rearend of the bus and move it to the middle enclosing the middle of the bus.
Cut the walls out of the back half of the bus leaving the roof, but not the wall, or windows.
You should be able to get 4-6 quads on it depending on where you moved the rear end of the bus to.
Up front make living quarders, beds, couch, sink, stove, cabnets. You might even be able to get a corner shower.
I am pretty sure there is room under the bus to put a pure water, and a gray water tank.
You could even make storge boxes on the under the sides of the bus.

What do yall think about this idea?
It wouldn't cost a small fortune if you had the time to do it, and shoped around for used parts for the interior.
Most of the cutting can be done with a sawzaw and a grinder.
The seats and windows from the bus can be sold.
The walls can be sold as scrap metal.

If yall have any info or pics of somthing like this e-mail it to

atvnutpolaris@aol.com

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