What They Converted This Old School Bus Into Is Simply Awesome. I Want This Thing So Bad.

It all started when they bought a 1995 International Flat Nose Genesis school bus for $3,000. They hoped to convert the school bus into a bus they could use for their band and ministry traveling. It sounds boring, but I never realized a school bus could end up looking this good.

They drove 8 hours both ways to pick her up, but this bus was worth it.

Good News Bus

The first step was getting rid of the seats, which was a long and painful process.

Good News Bus

After gutting the bus, it was time to give this baby a paint job.

Good News Bus

It took a lot of prep and bodywork to get the bus into shape for painting.

Good News Bus

But the result was beautiful.

Good News Bus

Then, the construction on the inside began.

Good News Bus

And also the framing for the dinette, kitchen, and cabinets.

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

They decided to add indoor/outdoor carpets to the floor.

Good News Bus

Instead of ugly metal being displayed in the front, some empty areas were covered up with wood.

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

Stone tile was chosen for the countertops.

Good News Bus

Along with brand-new, stainless appliances.

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

It was a thing of beauty.

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

The luxury kitchen looks better than the one in my apartment.

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

The finished interior was gorgeous.

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

Even the stairs leading into this luxury RV were awesome.

Good News Bus

Good News Bus

The beautiful dinette area.

Good News Bus

The master bedroom is located in the back of the bus.

Good News Bus

The finished luxury RV.

Good News Bus

The bus was completely converted into a luxury RV, complete with a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and dining area. It sleeps up to 8 people. The table makes into a bed for 2 and there is a bunk room that sleeps 4 the master that sleeps

2. They renamed it the “Good News Bus” and it makes other RVs seem downright boring. Just think of all of the awesome trips you could take on this thing.
Source: goodnewsbus.com

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