Awesome Conversion, 1950 Bedford OB Bus
When someone has so much money frozen in his pocket, is not something difficult to achieve this absolute investment just for pleasure. As you've seen here the British vintage bus that was built by Bedford OB in 1950 has been fully converted into a motorhome and has a lot of modernized parts and equipment, spending more than $300,000 USD invested into it. The outcome was so awesome that was rebuilt on top of the chassis and powertrain of a modern Iveco diesel truck.
The appearance is so nice, seems it has been beautifully touched by the expert with a very high standard inside and out. The interior is cool and perfect comes with a double bedroom with a bathroom in the rear with a kitchenette and a seating area in the middle, there is also a large skylights roof, a modern entertainment system by 27″ iMac, and a Bose sound system, while appliances and lighting are all nicely integrated and expensive-looking, but I don't know why are use a vinyl, not a wood Parque at flooring, probably are looking for a lightweight, perhaps these words right "lighter to save more fuel for more trips".
And other modernized equipment included solar panels, two rear cameras, two 120a/h gel batteries, two battery conditioners, a split charger generator, 240V electrics, a 120-liter propane tank, a 12V inverter, a 120-liter fresh water tank, 150 liters of combined waste storage, and central heating.
While on the engine side, it has a 2,998 cc diesel engine coming from a 2006 Iveco truck that has been driven about 24,000 miles under a full-service history. The bus able to run at 90 Mph fitted a lot of upgrade safety standards to meet modern regulations.
ALSO SEE: 1964 GM PD-4106 Bus Conversion
Interested and need more info and detail here on Ebay
The appearance is so nice, seems it has been beautifully touched by the expert with a very high standard inside and out. The interior is cool and perfect comes with a double bedroom with a bathroom in the rear with a kitchenette and a seating area in the middle, there is also a large skylights roof, a modern entertainment system by 27″ iMac, and a Bose sound system, while appliances and lighting are all nicely integrated and expensive-looking, but I don't know why are use a vinyl, not a wood Parque at flooring, probably are looking for a lightweight, perhaps these words right "lighter to save more fuel for more trips".
And other modernized equipment included solar panels, two rear cameras, two 120a/h gel batteries, two battery conditioners, a split charger generator, 240V electrics, a 120-liter propane tank, a 12V inverter, a 120-liter fresh water tank, 150 liters of combined waste storage, and central heating.
While on the engine side, it has a 2,998 cc diesel engine coming from a 2006 Iveco truck that has been driven about 24,000 miles under a full-service history. The bus able to run at 90 Mph fitted a lot of upgrade safety standards to meet modern regulations.
ALSO SEE: 1964 GM PD-4106 Bus Conversion
Interested and need more info and detail here on Ebay
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