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The Wooly Mammoth is an incredible skoolie featuring two giant couches with the capacity to seat up to 10 people (with seatbelts)! Originally, the school bus was going to be a tour vehicle for the musical group that Isaac and Julie were a part of, but when the band broke up, they decided to keep the skoolie dream alive.

It took about 4 years to complete the conversion, but the end result is exactly what they wanted. There’s a large kitchen across from a two-part bathroom with a spacious shower, an elevator bed on a crank system in the back of the bus, and the couches become a giant bed perfect for lounging on while watching some TV. Enjoy the full tour below!

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Luxury Shower Stall & Lift Bed in their Wooly Mammoth Bus Conversion

This Skoolie Seats 10 & Has a Giant Bed!

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Adam’s father had always wanted to convert a school bus and homeschool Adam and a potential second child while traveling the country. Tragically, his life was cut short. But Adam — and his Winnebago named “Eve” — are making that dream a reality!

Originally, Adam thought he would only be on the road for a year, but once he was 9 months in, he wanted to find out how to do this indefinitely. He sold his house, his motorcycle, and the car he loved to pursue van life! Even though the Winnebago Revel was already converted, Adam has made several personalizations to the van which you’ll love to examine in the video tour.

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His Solo Van Life with Amazing Attention to Detail and Constant Improvements

His Winnebago w Elevator Bed 3

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This 32′ tiny house from Decathlon Tiny Homes has been dubbed the “Penelope.” Based on their Athena model, it has all kinds of luxury upgrades to make it a truly glamorous build. The best feature, of course, is the first-floor bedroom that fits a queen bed and large wardrobe.

There’s also a compact kitchen area with an induction cooktop, a living room where you can fit a regular couch, and a stunning bathroom with a high-end shower stall. You can buy it now in Sachse, Texas for $103,660.

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32-ft. Penelope from Decathlon Tiny Homes: For Sale

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There are cool van conversions and then there’s Giuliano & Diana’s 4×4 “Soul Dust” van conversion! This amazing rig is bursting with innovative features, including a pizza oven that slides out the side of the van, and a shower pan that appears at the push of a button.

Their elevator bed comes down from the ceiling at night, revealing a stunning starry night display that’s sure to offer a magical night’s sleep. Under the bed is a dinette/office area that can actually become a second bed, allowing them to sleep 4 if ever needed. Don’t miss the incredible tour below!

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One of THE Coolest 4×4 Van Builds Ever

Pizza Oven, Starry Night & Elevator Bed in Van Conversion 4

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When Rob and Karen first decided to travel North America instead of paying high property taxes and utility bills, they set off in a motorhome looking for the right vehicle. This old oil field truck they found was much tougher than an RV, and had a great box on the back, which they gutted and transformed.

The home has a deep sink, recirculating shower, and a special oven for making custom pizzas! But one of the coolest features is the elevator bed that comes down and has custom backrests, so they can lounge and watch TV or read. How does this retirement look to you?

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No More High Property Taxes in This Rig

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Here’s an awesome, affordable tiny house on wheels for sale in Little Rock, Arizona. The main bed is on a pulley system, so it can be lifted out of the living room space during the daytime to provide maximum space!

A galley kitchen takes up one wall of the main space, and there’s a loft over the bathroom that can be used for storage or another bonus space. It’s only $30,000, which is quite the deal!

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$30K Tiny Home on Wheels in Arkansas

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Sawyer was going for a run when he had a sudden heart attack. Thankfully, some firefighters found Sawyer and immediately got him the help he needed. That experience was the catalyst that sent him and Courtney on tiny living journey. They watched Craigslist for a while until an inexpensive, local box truck popped up.

They took their time sourcing free and inexpensive items for their build-out and the results are amazing! For just $14k, they have a fully-functional home including a wet bath and elevator bed that allows them to have a bedroom and living room all in one cozy spot. What do you think?

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Amazing Box Truck Budget Build-Out Under $14K

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This is a 4×4, 2020 Ford Transit 3500 camper with a lift-bed.

It’s listed for $87,000 out of Orange, Virginia. What do you think?

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Ford Transit 3500 Conversion with Lift-Bed and Kitchenette

Ford Transit 3500 4×4 with Lift Bed and Kitchen 001

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Robert was living in Oregon, hunting, fishing, hiking, and chasing his dreams of working at a local restaurant he admired. He had finally made it — he got the job! — when a drunk driver pinned Robert between the vehicle and a tree and Robert lost his leg. For a long time, Robert felt aimless, until he found himself throwing a bed in the back of his utility trailer and spending a few weeks camping.

That was the beginning of Robert’s journey to his nomadic lifestyle. He eventually got a second, larger cargo trailer and made it into his home sweet home. He loves the desert in particular and has made his cargo trailer house meet his needs.

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Awning, Solar Power, and Cook’s Kitchen!

His Wheelchair-Accessible Cargo Trailer Conversion with Elevator Bed 3

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