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Post Info TOPIC: Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of WHAT??????


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Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of WHAT??????


No, sorry.  It isn't "Talk Like A Pirate" Day.  While I can't remember exactly where it was I posted it, I made mention the other day of seeing an RV that was a converted bus and given a "Nautical" theme with the remodeling within the coach.

Today, Jo's sister and her husband and Jo and I went looking at RV's for them.  I had done some scouting around and had seen this behemoth.  When I posted about it, I mentioned that I would be sharing photos of the inside of the RV.

It is an actual RV that is for sale at an Oklahoma City dealer.  It is on consignment and if I remember correctly, the asking price is $40,000.  So, if some of you old sailers and coast guardsmen are really hankering for "put back out to sea", belly up with the cash.  However, there are NO slides in this thing.

At any rate, enjoy.

Terry


https://s1190.photobucket.com/albums/z458/TerryandJo/A%20Nautical%20RV/?start=all


EDIT: Here is a link to the dealer's internet posting about this bus.

http://www.rvgeneralstore.com/ViewInventory/tabid/340/Show/View/RV/12039/1977_Class_A_GMC__BUS.aspx
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Tuesday 23rd of November 2010 12:19:01 AM

-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Tuesday 23rd of November 2010 08:00:26 AM

-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Tuesday 23rd of November 2010 08:10:20 AM

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Very creative! Just goes to show how you can modify your surroundings if you want to.

Evidently a sailor who's wife had enough of the water. smile.gif

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Thanks for the look through.

It looks like us ..... except how on earth would we manage such a huge beast. We wouldn't be game to go off the best roads.

If we ever get to follow our Big Dream we will be looking at something with a max 30 feet.

Our only essential requirements are a walk around double bed and full bathroom shower.

Most other things we need or would like will be there anyway.

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