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I am starting to convert a 29pass 1996 Thor w/handicap lift to a traveling coach. My wife is in a wheelchair and requires the lift with open passage from front to back of bus. Does anyone have pointers to offer?
Very good, I have just got my bus home and have removed the seats. I have not yet fixed all items I will attemp to put into it. I am thinking about a sofa bed, small kitchen w/sink and putting some of the seats back on the side. What changes do you have in store for the Blusbird.
I have had my bus for almost 3 weeks and have installed the sofabed, base cabinets, refer, micrwave, 4 seats from the bus and started the electric. I have a 5.5 kw generator and have ordered a 1500 watt inverter, (check out Sam's club auctions at http://auctions.samsclub.com/).
I had a handicap potty and think I might use it until I get a potty seat/tank installed. My bus is a 1996 Thor on chevy Van 30 hd cutaway and so far I am pleased with the construction of both.
Have had my bus for almost 3 weeks and have installed the sofabed, base cabinets, refer, micrwave, 4 seats from the bus and started the electric. I have a 5.5 kw generator and have ordered a 1500 watt inverter, (check out Sam's club auctions at http://auctions.samsclub.com/).
I had a handicap potty and think I might use it until I get a potty seat/tank installed. My bus is a 1996 Thor on chevy Van 30 hd cutaway and so far I am pleased with the construction of both.
We are thinking about converting a shuttle bus into a camper (RV). We are thinking about gutting it and building our bed from lightweight aluminum and using PVC for supports that won't show. I also thought about a sofa sleeper given that space might be tight. We will need to build on a tight budget. Any suggestions? How about the kitchen and bath? Are there books for "dummies" who have little or no skills in carpentry, electricity, plumbing, etc? We are rather excited at the thought of doing it ourselves. Thanks Much, Jim and Marcia