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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM on November 24, 2023, 03:57:06 PM
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It would be quite a head turner but would be a bit challenging to drive in some parts of the country for sure. Especially on the east coast where there are low overpasses and on country roads with low hanging branches. It would also be challenging getting into some of the State and National Park Campgrounds as many have low hanging branches too.
However, if you want a tall bus to park on your property and watch the deer and other animals pass you by on a piece of land, then they would be great. They also make great Airbnb units as you can see this couple did.
Read all about how Angie Mori and her husband converted this 1995 British Leyland Olympian into a much-desired Airbnb in Idaho and how they made it a great place to stay in while you are vacationing in the area.
https://www.busconversionmagazine.com/bcm-blogs/the-double-decker-hideaway-a-1995-british-leyland-olympian/
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I know a guy here in Las Vegas, that owns my favorite Rolled Ice Cream Shop, that has bought a British Double Decker to house a portable ice cream shop.
I bought my first bus, a MCI5A, that had the middle bay converted to a bedroom/playroom with access from the mid living room. Dogs liked it more than the kids...