This is a 228 sq. ft. railroad caboose to cabin conversion.
It’s about 31ft long and 8.5ft wide. Originally built in 1910 in Albans, Vermont.
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31ft Railroad Caboose to Cabin Conversion!
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This is the story of Charlie Kern. He’s just a guy who had a problem. He needed a place to live!
So Charlie decided that he would convert a school bus into his own tiny home! Fast forward to today, and he’s turning school buses (and other things) into homes and/or other structures out of Denver, Colorado. Kern has even been featured on TV!
His company is called Art Builders Guild because they also build custom furniture for people and businesses. The bus conversion part of the company goes by Look At That Bus. Pretty cool, right?
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Charlie Kern’s Beautiful School Bus Conversion
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This is Hey Voyager. A Chevy cargo work van conversion by Ben and Alison.
In March of 2017, they quit their jobs to travel and enjoy the Western United States in their custom built camper van in classic stealth fashion!
This is their story. They even created a guide on how they did it. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!
Hey Voyager Stealthy Chevy Cargo Van Camper Conversion
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This is the story of Angela, who turned her 10′ x 20′ workshop into a tiny house with a full kitchen, bathroom, living area, and two lofts!
It’s cozy, comfortable, and fully functional. Enjoy the tour below and let me know what you think in the comments. Thanks!

© Angela Colson
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This is JYDOG’s 17′ Ford E350 Box Truck to Campervan Conversion.
I finally feel I have gotten to the point in constructing my 2006 E350 Box Campervan where I can give you a tour. It’s not done but close enough for me to share my progress so far. Beware this is a long video 50min.1
Man’s DIY 17′ Ford E350 Box Truck to Campervan Conversion
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Skool and the Gang are Quentin, Xana, Alex, and Alix are two globe-trotting couples from the UK and Europe who decided to apply for working holiday visas in Canada so they could build, live, and travel in a school bus for two years.
They bought this school bus for just $5000 CAD and have converted it using mostly free, donated, and reclaimed materials including a lot of pallet wood.
Image © Exploring Alternatives
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This is a cargo trailer tiny house conversion that’s for sale in Miami, Florida.
It’s built on a 16′ trailer. The dimensions are 16′ long, 7’3″ wide, and 10’3″ high. Great for camping.
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Cargo Trailer to Tiny House Camper Conversion in Miami
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This is Adam’s Urban Stealth Uhaul Conversion.
It’s a custom box truck in the San Francisco Bay Area that’s now for sale.
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Stealth Uhaul Box Truck Tiny House Conversion For Sale!

© Adam Weaver
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Zola Molotov, a fire dancer, converted this 24 foot school bus into a functional mobile home on wheels that runs on free waste vegetable oil collected from restaurant deep fryers.
Following a freegan philosophy, she attempted to reuse and scavenge many materials for the skoolie conversion, including the sink and propane stove that were given to her in exchange for demolishing an old trailer.
Zola and a diesel mechanic installed a waste vegetable oil system that allows the bus to run on diesel, or on waste vegetable oil.
Woman Converts Bus into Mobile Home that Runs on Free Vegetable Oil
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