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Vehicle Name Vanilla
Year 1995
Make International
Model Genesis
Length 30’
1995 International Genesis
1995 International Genesis
Basic Info I’m selling my skoolie due to some health issues (double hip replacement) etc, and would love to see it go to someone that will enjoy the hell out of it! I have been living in it for the last 15 months and we love it.

Totally off grid, tiny house, skoolie living. Listed below is most of the nuts and bolts of the conversion, but please feel free to reach out if you have any questions on the build.

1995 Genesis Amtran Flat-nose Schoolie. 30' overall length.
International DT466 Mechanical 190HP Diesel Engine
Factory Remanufactured AT545 Automatic Transmission professionally installed 08/2019
Only 5,000 miles on the new one, 192,000 overall

Electrical/ Solar -
Two Sunpower X21-335 Bla

Electrical/ Solar -
Two Sunpower X21-335 Black solar panels for a total of 670 Watts of solar
Four Crown CR-235 6V batteries for a total of 470ah of battery storage
Batteries were purchased NEW 05/2019. Never discharged below 75%.
Morningstar Tristar TS-MPPT-60 amp Charge Co
Exterior
Painted white has a deck frame on the roof propane tanks to mount it on the back a nice sleeping bus.

Interior
1995 International Genesis Interior 1995 International Genesis Interior 1995 International Genesis Interior
The bus has five seatbelts upfront as you walk towards the back the kitchen area with the oven and stove on the right with a deep sink lots of storage underneath and above both sides storage underneath the one bench up front on the left storage under both seats in the dining area Fridge is tucked in a closet with plenty of storage above for dry goods, etc. another seating area in the back across from the vanity area with plenty of storage underneath and above at one point it was a bunk set up, but the previous owner converted it into just a seating area Would make a great space for an extra guest, little office, etc., hot and cold water throughout the whole bus, nice shower stall, and that is where I keep the composting toilet go a little bit beyond that and you have closet for hanging things on the left with lots of drawers underneath and in front of that is more drawers and the bed which I would call it a double bed again, more storage on above the head Headboard great to open up the side door and view.
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