Okay, I have a buddy in construction that I'm trying to vaccinate with the housetruck bug.
I need to know--
How LONG did the original conversion of your rig take? (before any other modifications)
I also need to know if you're talking about a bus or a truck, what it cost to do, and what sort of materials you used.
I have some ideas in "Rolling Homes" as per cost, but need more.
I want to convince my buddy that he could build or convert trucks and buses for a living, instead of the same old, BORING, construction he's been doing since he was 18 (he's 50 now)
So please answer, here, by PM or email and I thank you in advance for your input
Lois
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6 weeks from the day I found Rogers web site I moved in to my first skoolie and it was under 5 grand http://dennisthebusdweller.com/photo-ga ... ayhound-i/ Yes folks www.housetrucks.com
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nothing ever gets finished up here .my bus is always getting some sort of change, to build a house truck its only an idea in my head,have the plans and have the truck to do but like i said nothing gets finish
just because you ride the bus , it doesnt make you a bus person
the bus stopped and i got on and thats how it all began
the bus stopped and i got on and thats how it all began
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Dennis, I've send him the link to the home page, your page, and Truckingturtle's page.
If all that don't get him hooked, nothing will!
Lois
If all that don't get him hooked, nothing will!
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