Bus Living, Truck Living, Boat Living. You name it, if you live in a home that is capable of moving by itself, or have the desire to, then this is the place for you.
Hi, Splummer, A few months ago, my cousin Bobby moved from Acton, Maine to Florida. He's a lot happier there. He doesn't miss the snow at all. He also told me that Maine is the highest taxed state in the nation. I grew up around Portland and Scarborough. We moved to Connecticut when I was 10. I think we moved from Fort Kent shortly after I was born. Where are you? Do you have a bus? Rudy
hi rudy , we do have a bus, 87 international, we use it now for camping , mining and when we do the fairs and used as a guest house , more use next year, wnted to go to fla this winter but between work and projects that need to be finish we are staying home. i live in the rangley area in western maine. your cousin bob got out when the getting was good lol last few years the winters have been brutal 10 feet of snow last year. i have no intentions of moving from here , been here a long time , my nearest neighbor is a mile away , its very quite here.i also have a few other vehicles that im interested in, kind of a hobby. will post pics very soonof my bus. steve
If you google craigslist.org and type in hot rod bus in the search it shows a few nice buses like a1949 crown in LA ,a chevy short schoolie in Las vegas
I could not find the bus that Lurker wrote about, but I found something on ebay motors that fits the description (hot rod bus). It is a 1936 greyhound. It is in Dolores, Colorado. The current bid is $510. Here are some pics.