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In my city they have a fleet of double decker buses for tourists -- some of them have just a deck and rows of seats on the upper level, and others have a smaller upper deck, and a section of enclosed 2nd story seating. I think it would be brilliant to convert one of these buses into an RV with a rooftop
dining terrace (and perhaps a 2nd story bedroom). You could even surround the rails with wind- and sun-resistant potted plants for added atmosphere. These buses have twice the charm of your typical RV, easy!
(?) For sale
http://www.exploroz...rHomes.aspx?id=4602 [BunsenHoneydew, Jan 27 2007]
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Love it. I'll remember this when I retire. |
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Maybe 3/4 baked rather than half-
baked. I've seen similar vehicles (eg
school busses with wooden roof decks
added) in the heavy camping area at
folk festivals |
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"How do you plan to get under those low bridges across the highways?" |
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How making the second story like one of those folding tent trailers so the roof is still relatively low when driving. |
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//These buses have twice the charm of your typical RV// Basic math(s) - Twice zero is zero. |
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Great ... bigger RV's , hey just think of the increased pollution, road smashes where the normal car is oblierated at 50kph by the moving obscenity, kids killed at 20kph because the front of the RV is designed to push down and don't forget the utter destruction of the natural environment by retards going...'offroad' and creating a huge mud hole where natural habitat once stood.
I guess apart from that bigger RV's are good. |
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I've had this idea for ages! based on a '50's rear-engined Leyland |
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I've seen this baked. One with an open top deck, and at least one enclosed. And there's a stationary enclosed DDB camper in the grounds of the Art's Factory backpacker's in Byron Bay |
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