great idea. skoolies are cool, easy, fun, and built like tanks. Our first bus was a 1987 blue bird, 4 speed, 35' long, w/ a chevy 350. Definitly was not a speed demon, but in 3 years, never had to really work on it. Had to add some oil, and some coolent...but other than that, a wrench never attacked the engine or any components with the drive train. We bought ours in April and it was inspected for the upcoming school year, but we got to it first. Bought off a bus dealer in Lima, Ohio. No basement storage, allowed me to hide 240 gallons of fresh water tanks between the front and rear wheels, and 240 gallons fo holding all behind the rear wheels. Shower, toilet, sink. kitchenette, 4 bunks, and a couple couches, a shinky black paint job, and some stainless stell and we had Black Betty. she was awesome. Unfortuanatly sold her to a lucky guy in Iowa. We dearly miss her. Fun times. attached are some pics...you can't go wrong witha skoolie for a fun bus.