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1979 School Bus Conversion For Sale


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This is a 1979 school bus conversionĀ for sale near Portland, Oregon.

It’s 36′ long and features a 392 International V8 engine.

Appliances are run from propane and it features an 80 gallon propane tank.

If it were mine, I’d get busy adding a solar power system to it along with some holdings tanks. How about you?

The asking price is only $9,995. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

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1979 School Bus Conversion For Sale

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36 ft long

Doesn’t have holding tanks, is mostly setup for plugging into 110 power and water.

1979 International with Wayne coach

Mostly furnished (bed, fridge, etc).

392 International V8 engine professionally setup to run on propane … has 80 gallon propane tank.

Allison AT540 automatic transmission (I changed the transmission filter regularly).

Has electric 110 volt (AC) hot water heater, fridge, etc.

VIN: BA172JHB29764

Learn more:Ā https://portland.craigslist.org/grg/rvs/5552069518.html

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  • susan scord
    May 26, 2016, 11:03 pm

    whats up with the folding chairs next to the bed???Otherwise it seems real nice- I see a tub, but no tolit???more pictures would of been nicer

  • Rue
    May 27, 2016, 12:28 pm

    I agree, more interior pics would have been helpful…its kind of hard to figure out what’s where. Looks pretty nice though, especially the kitchen.

    If I had a spare $10K lying around (ha! don’t we all wish) I’d be tempted to spring for this. The hard work of gutting the bus and hopefully insulating it is done. I’d just have to reconfigure it some (and yes, holding tanks and solar, possibly some kind of HVAC).

    Looks like the outside still needs painting too.

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