We purchased a one owner 1997 102D3 in October 2019 and drove it 1,140 miles home to Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The seats were removed prior to purchase and on arrival home, started the conversion process by stripping the interior and doing some mechanical upgrades (new air bags, replaced several link bushings, two new shocks, one drive axle brake drum and brake pads, misc. filters etc. and elimination of the air leveling valves and replaced with manual leveling via three air pressure gauges).
This being our third conversion, we knew what we wanted. Rear island queen bed, side isle bathroom with a “proper shower”, 24v DC only fridge, large kitchen counter with convertible dinette, a convertible settee, two swivel passenger seats with integrated seatbelts at the forward end of the coach. The conversion was partially competed in the spring of 2022 and we started to use the coach for camping. By spring of 2023 the work was 95% complete and we decided to take the coach for a trip to the east coast of Canada (Nova Scotia).
We headed off on May 14 and returned July 6, 2023. Distance covered was 7,780 miles and we averaged just over 7.5 mpg (US gal) which for the Canadian folks is about 31.2 l/100km. One mechanical issue was experienced, a slow leak in the engine coolant pump which we replaced. Our house electrical system performed very well (2200 watts of solar, 8-100 amp-hr BattleBorn batteries and one 3000 watt inverter) and we never once plugged into shore power. Our longest stay at any single location was seven days. Overall this was a very successful journey and the bus performed very well.