1960 1960 Silver Eagle Model 01

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Bus Year
1960
Motor
Detroit 8V71
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$49,000

This 1960 Silver Eagle bus is truly one of a kind. Not only does it have an amazing vintage look but also has been uniquely equipped for off-grid living and boondocking. It has a massive 3,350w solar system, Victron Multiplus 10,000va inverter/charger and a battery bank equal to 33, 12v 100amphour Lifep04 batteries. The whole solar/inverter/battery system is over $30k. It is cooled by a very energy efficient residential minisplit AC (only uses 60% of the power that standard RV rooftop unit uses) and is heated by wood stove, diesel air heater or the heat pump on the minisplit. Our family stayed toasty warm in the bus while visiting relatives in Northern Minnesota over Christmas a couple years ago when it was -9° below.

The queen bed in the back sleeps 2 adults, the basement bedroom can sleep 2 kids and the
couch can fold down to sleep another guest.

The bus is powered by a Detroit Diesel 8v71 with a RoadRanger 10 speed manual
transmission. While you won’t win any races with this bus, it runs good and hasn’t ever left us stranded in the 22k miles we’ve driven it. It has newer tires with tons of tread and a tow hitch on the back that we used to tow our Jeep frequently.

Below are the specifics of the bus.

It is currently at our seasonal campsite in East Bethel, MN and is easy to show, but to save
everybody some hassle, we will only do test drives if someone is really serious. Also keep in
mind, with a bus this old and unique it’s going to be difficult to get traditional bank financing. Your best bet is to have cash available in your account and get a cashiers check for payment.

General
● Detroit 8v71 (with Jake brakes) Roadranger 10 speed manual transmission
● Newer 11R24.5 tires 95% tread
● 6” roof raise with 6’ 8” interior height
● 20’ awning with aluminum outside cover when rolled up
● 40’ long 96” wide
● Titled as an RV so no CDL required
● All brakes and drums done 3 years ago
● Tow hitch installed (We towed our Jeep regularly)
● Power steering with tilt steering wheel
● New RV sliding windows through out
● Air suspension added on drive axle for additional support
● Back storage rack for minisplit AC and additional storage

Power/Solar
● 3,350w Solar mounted on roof
● Massive 43,000wh battery bank (Equal to just over 33 Battle Born 12v 100ah batteries)
● Victron Multiplus 2 10,000va inverter
● Victron SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/100 charge controller
● Victron Cerbo with 7” screen
● System setup for remote access via internet (you can pull it up on your phone anywhere
as long as Cerbo has internet access)
● 5kw diesel generator with only 3 hrs on it.

Heating and Cooling
● 24k BTU Minisplit AC/Heat pump (very efficient)
● Wood burning stove
● Diesel air heater

Tanks:
● 100 gal fresh water
● 70 gal gray
● 50 gal black
● 2x 30lb propane tanks
● 200 gal Diesel fuel

Livingroom:
● Couch that folds down to bed with lots of storage underneath
● 3 swivel and recline captains chairs
● Smart projector and retractable screen
● Wood stove
● Upgraded LED lighting
● Solid oak upper cabinets
● Custom blackout Roman shades and track curtains

Kitchen
● Propane 4 burner stove with oven
● Counter top electric induction 2 burner cooktop
● Range hood with light
● Built-in Ninja Smart Air Frier, Convection oven
● Large dinette with vintage tabletop
● Large single basin sink with sprayer
● Under sink built in pullout garbage can
● 3 porthole windows with custom window shades
● Big Berkey water filter
● Above counter microwave
● Stow away Kitchen Aid mixer cabinet on pullout slide (mixer not included)
● Residential fridge/freezer
● Pull out pantry drawer for spices and canned goods
● Solid oak upper and lower cabinets with hidden tow kick drawers
● Broom closet

Bathroom
● Large vanity with 3 mirror medicine cabinet
● Shower tub with pull out drying rack
● Handheld shower head with extra long hose
● Pullout drying rack in shower
● Propane on-demand water heater
● Water free composting toilet
● Hallway storage closets with shelves
● Hallway closet doors double as bathroom privacy doors
● Closet office with chair and pullout keyboard tray
● Vintage pullout ironing board

Basement Bedroom
● Located in luggage bay beneath the dinette
● Large interior opening with hatch directly under dinette table
● Currently divided into two sleeping sections
● Exterior access through exterior bay door (great for cleaning)

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