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Old 11-29-2019, 11:28 AM   #1
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1999 International Bus - Partially converted with a raised roof

I'm selling a partially converted 1999 International bus with a raised roof. The bus is 37 feet long and 11.5 feet high. Much of the hard part of the conversion is done but the walls and furniture still have to be installed.

Location: Grand Rapids, MI.
Miles: 192,122
Cost: $16,000
Photo album of bus: https://photos.app.goo.gl/xoujNXA3UoExcdab9

The following things are complete and functional on the bus:
- shore power
- outlets
- lights
- light switches
- propane lines
- propane regulator
- propane heater
- water hook up
- water lines (mostly done)
- shower
- sink
- water heater
- water pump
- vinyl flooring
- floor insulation
- water tanks mounted under bus (two 50 gallon fresh water tanks [total 100 gallons] and two 50 gallon gray water tanks)
- painted exterior
- inside framing
- framed out bathroom with working light and switch (was planning on installing composting toilet)
- 3 brand new bus batteries
- just had oil changed

The following things are almost complete and all required parts are included (to the best of my knowledge):
- "house" battery that recharges both when bus is running and when bus is plugged in (includes brand new battery, battery charger, and battery to battery charger from Battle Born Batteries bought for $1500 - 100Ah 12V LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Battery)
- insulated walls and ceiling
- radiant floor heating - pipes ran through floor, pump and power / propane lines installed. Just need to purchase and install water heater (note: shower / sink heater already installed but another water heater is needed for floor)
- plumbing is almost done but the tanks need to be hooked up to the water lines. Also, the tank mounting may need to be reinforced. All parts needed to finish plumbing are included.

The following additional parts are included but not yet installed:
- wall panelling
- ceiling paneling
- $1000 Honda generator
- 2x3s for additional framing
- light fixtures
- included is most supplies needed for bunk beds

Other notes:
- Almost all supplies used was brand new.
- I have a lot of supplies that are included. Many are in the photos but some included supplies are not in the photos. All tools in the photos are not included.
- The bus is registered as a motor home and has a valid registration and license plate in Michigan.
- No A/C

If interested, email me at beaucarnes {at} gmail

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Old 12-02-2019, 04:20 PM   #2
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What kind of engine?
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Old 12-03-2019, 05:23 AM   #3
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Here is some additional info about the bus and engine:

Make: International
Model: RE3000
Engine type: 5.9L V8 4X2
VIN: 1HVBJABN8XA090632
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Old 12-03-2019, 12:09 PM   #4
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Here is some additional info about the bus and engine:

Make: International
Model: RE3000
Engine type: 5.9L V8 4X2
VIN: 1HVBJABN8XA090632
Where are you getting this info from? The 5.9 is an inline 6, not a V8. If it is a V8, it is likely a T444E, which was standard in that model.
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Old 12-04-2019, 09:31 AM   #5
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o1marc, you are right. I had gotten that info from a website based on the VIN number. But I asked the mechanic that did my recent oil change and found out that the information I had was incorrect.

The engine is the T444E, or more specifically the T444E Diamond Logic Controller 8 Cylinder.
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Old 12-15-2019, 05:30 AM   #6
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You have a lot of very nice work done to this one...
You wouldn't possibly be willing to help out a homeless family of 5 from Va would you. If so please help us we have money just not a he'll of a lot I keep hitting dead ends and really would like to have a place to move our children into for the holidays please respond...
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Old 12-16-2019, 08:21 AM   #7
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@ObscureCreation I would not say it is move-in ready. Although I am continuing to work on the bus so it has progressed more since the photos I posted.

The heat and power work, though. We are open to letting you live in it on our property for a few months for free if you can get to Michigan. But we don't want to sell it for a very low offer.

If we can't sell it as-is, the plan is to complete the build, use it for a season ourselves, and then try to sell.
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Old 03-03-2020, 02:45 PM   #8
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Still for sale?

Were you still selling? I saw that you wrote that you were still working on it, any updates from before?
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