39 foot Thomas Bus Conversion to RV

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2 Responses to “39 foot Thomas Bus Conversion to RV”

  1. Richard Haughton says:

    Good idea, tranceform and old bus into an updated RV.

  2. Rise says:

    This is lovely, but, there are some things you need to know before you wholly invest in the rv/tiny house. Most (if not all) places that rent to rv’s, 5th wheels and travel trailers do not rent monthly to vehicles more than 10 years old. If it’s not 2006 or newer, forget it. They also won’t rent to most homemade or custom rv or trailers. Anything custom made needs to be inspected and licensed for road use with current registration and insurance before they will rent to you. Most places that will rent monthly to rv’s will not take a tiny house (including most mobile home parks) Be prepared to winterize all water and drain pipes and holding tanks in the wintertime. Rv’s and travel trailers were not designed for full time use and exposed pipes, drains and holding tanks are plastic and will crack when frozen. Some of the newer ($150,000 and up) ones are designed to eliminate these problems but the regular priced vacation rv’s are not. Most rv parks will rent to anyone on a per day basis (even older rv’s and tiny homes) but the cost is $30 to $75 a day depending on amenities. That can get quite a bit spendier than just renting an apartment or house.

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