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Bus conversions that put a new twist to Mobile living

how exotic can mobile living get?

RV campsite in snow at Estes park, Colorado.

It is a new boost of adventure when you can go virtually anywhere with your home, it is the definition of comfortable adventure. This is a list of some of the most superb buses to mobile home conversions.

YETIBUS

The Yetibus is a 1086 vehicle which is powered by vegetable oil; thus, you can be assured you are not harming the climate. It was a school bus with about 2002ft floor space and contains a living room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen which houses an ultra-efficient wood stove.

EXPEDITION HAPPINESS

This 40-foot school bus is a product of a couple’s adventurous trip from Berlin to the US. The couple installed solar panels to supply electricity and also built furniture themselves. You can watch the detailed conversion titled Expedition Happiness on Netflix.

 DAN THE ADVENTURE BUS

This converted 30-seater school bus has an astroturf-lined rooftop and is equipped with 320W solar panels. The interior has LED lights while the floors, storage compartments, and countertop is made of reclaimed wood. The toilet located within the cargo trunk has a vintage finishing.

THE EMERALD GYPSY

It took several of renovation work before this bus became a retro-styled mobile home. It has an intricately pine-wood lined interior which contains a double bed and a rooftop deck.

1950 BEDFORD OB BUS

This 1959 Bedford OB Bus became a mobile home through the dedicated work of a motor lover who spent $250,000 and almost ten years of his time on achieving it. On completion, it sports a diesel engine and rear air suspension, which allows it move at up to 90miles/hour. The interior is enough to seat five (5) people and it has it as a bedroom, full bath with shower, central heating system, sunroof, and a 27-inch iMac.

THE BIG GREEN BUS

Another bus to mobile home conversion which we believe is superb is The Big Green Bus which is a 1982 west Midlands Metro School Bus which can sleep six people in its three bedrooms and has a full kitchen with wood stove and an impressive library. It is now available for rental as a mobile home in the Sussex countryside for as low as $470 for a two-night stay

Written by Charles Jason

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