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1997 GMC Savana This & That Finished Skoolie
1997 GMC Savannah Skoolie completely renovated. Â 144,900 miles with 350 V8 with automatic transmission and gasoline engine. Professionally installed 30…
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Partial Conversions
TALL Roof Raised Skoolie Conversion (17 inches!)
80%-Complete 2004 Thomas International with workhorse Caterpillar Engine, Allison Transmission, and Rust Free Chassis– 17″ Roof Raise (Tall Folks can…
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Gutted Skoolie
2005 Thomas freight liner Gutted School Bus
Perfect for a camper build out Seats have been removed and gutted, Was originally meant to be a build out…
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Finished Skoolie
2009 Thomas Built Finished Skoolie
Buster is a 38 foot school bus converted into an off-grid house designed to snowbird from the harsh Canadian winters…
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Finished Skoolie
2011 Ford E350 Shuttle Bus 60k miles (Finished Skoolie)
2011 Ford E-350 ($49,000) Mileage: 60,000 Fuel: Gas Engine: V10 Length: 23 ft Location: San Diego, CA Well maintained, engine…
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Finished Skoolie
2002 Bluebird 5.9L Cummins Finished Skoolie
2002 Bluebird Skoolie 2 Bed 1 Bath Tinyhome Fully Finished Skoolie 40 foot long flat nose bus, 8 foot ceilings…
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Finished Skoolie
2012 Chevy Duramax 6.6L express 4500
This ad has been updated 3/13/23. I’m a motivated seller so send me an offer. Don’t live in Portland? Delivery…
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Finished Skoolie
2006 Ford E350 Diesel Short Skoolie
2006 Ford E-350 FOR SALE!! Everything custom/homemade in Spring of 2022 Traveled a bit in it since the conversion but…
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Finished Skoolie
2005 International RE300 Finished Skoolie
Professionally converted school bus by Paved to Pines. We’ve outfitted this bus with everything you want and need to create…
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Partial Conversions
2004 IC DT466e Partially Conversion (95% Complete!)
Fuel Type Diesel Tire tread remaining (Fine, see pictures) Rear Wheels (Dually) Motor Location Front with hood Wheelchair Access Door Passenger side Drivetrain (RWD) Length 29…
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