![]() ![]() The bed also lifts up to reveal a TON more storage under both beds. There is space under the seats that we used to store baskets of books and toys for long drives. There is a large cabinet behind the seats with a large padded drawer for electronics or camera equipment, as well as a padded slot for a laptop. He has a large kitchen from IKEA with plenty of drawer and cabinet space. Since we were living in him full-time we needed to be able to cary clothing and gear for all seasons as well as lots of things that we only occasionally needed that others would probably store in a garage. This adds some insulation at night and does a great job of blacking out all light and some sound-very important in Walmart parking lots!īedroom is separated by a sliding pocket door that locks open and closed for transport and lets people use the kitchen and living space while someone is sleeping. We installed blackout cellular shades on all the windows. He has a full-size Leesa Sleep bed (very comfy!) and a toddler size bunk bed with two mattresses. It’s glue down so can potentially replace individual planks if needed. Flooring:įloor is covered with waterproof premium vinyl plank flooring that looks like wood but is indestructible an easy to clean. Besides the drivers seat there are 3 original heavy duty bus seats bolted safely through the floor. You’ll always be able to find him in a parking lot! Seating:īuster seats and sleeps 4. He’s wrapped in custom green vinyl, inspired by forest service vehicles. He has a front-mounted bike rack that carries two full size bikes-we were also able to fit an extra child-sized bike in the middle. The body of the shuttle bus is steel reinforced fiberglass. it has about 190,000 miles on it and It get’s about 9mpg with a 50g gas tank. Buster is an El Dorado Aerotech shuttle bus built on a 2007 Ford E-450 with a 6.8L V10 gas engine-this thing has PLENTY of power, even when fully loaded. ![]()
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