AcrovanAdventures
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Hi all,
I’m new to the forum, but built this skoolie in 2022 and am ready to part ways with it. Currently located in Portland, OR, but would consider delivery!
International IC3000 Skoolie with DT466 Engine
Versatile skoolie conversion built in 2022. This is our second build, and after living in a van/bus for two years, we have really figured out what things are important for life on the road. We made sure to include all the conveniences that are important for both living and maintenance.
Texas bus with almost no rust when we purchased it. During the build, we have removed, treated, primed, and painted all metal surfaces to ensure there is no rust and create an extremely solid foundation.
This bus has the DT466 6cylinder turbo engine with Allison transmission and runs extremely well with zero problems. It even has cruise control! We’ve driven it across the country twice, so we know this thing is super solid and worry free!
The open layout creates a very spacious feel and is designed with function in mind.
This build has plenty of food, clothing, and garage storage. There is almost 16 feet of counter space, so cooking, working, and playing games are always easy!
Couch/ futon and our 4 chairs make it easy to host friends for a game night or a long weekend!
Roof deck is the full length of the roof which leads to some amazing sunset watching.
Rear deck is currently set up to transport a motorcycle but could be adapted to a flat platform if you don’t have a motorcycle! Plenty strong enough to hold a few hundred pounds. This rear deck could also be removed completely if it's not for you!
Everything except the plumbing has been designed so you could remove or rearrange the pieces. The couch, kitchen table, pantry, and work desk could easily be removed if you ever decide to adjust the layout a bit.
Check out our full bus tour on Youtube for more details!
Our entire build is documented on Youtube so you can see exactly how much effort has been put into this!
2003 international IC3000
DT466 engine and Allison transmission
28’ long (32’ with deck)
Texas bus, all rust has been treated, primed, and painted (in 2022)
207,000 miles
6 brand new tires (~4000 miles on them)
New rear air springs
No air leaks
The build:
Converted in 2022
Full roof deck
4 foot back deck (used to hold a motorcycle, but ramps could be removed!)
10” thick memory foam Queen bed
Air head composting toilet
Pop up shower
Custom sit/stand desk (2 individual parts!)
Couch/ futon
Farmhouse sink
95L Iceco fridge/freezer (12V DC)
Kitchen table
60gal fresh water
30gal grey water
280W solar panels
250 ah Lithium battery
2000 w inverter/ charger
Dc:dc alternator charger to house battery
16’ of Butcher block counter top!
Diesel heater
Water heater
Clearsource water filter
Starlink antenna
$65,000 Or best offer!
I’m new to the forum, but built this skoolie in 2022 and am ready to part ways with it. Currently located in Portland, OR, but would consider delivery!
International IC3000 Skoolie with DT466 Engine
Versatile skoolie conversion built in 2022. This is our second build, and after living in a van/bus for two years, we have really figured out what things are important for life on the road. We made sure to include all the conveniences that are important for both living and maintenance.
Texas bus with almost no rust when we purchased it. During the build, we have removed, treated, primed, and painted all metal surfaces to ensure there is no rust and create an extremely solid foundation.
This bus has the DT466 6cylinder turbo engine with Allison transmission and runs extremely well with zero problems. It even has cruise control! We’ve driven it across the country twice, so we know this thing is super solid and worry free!
The open layout creates a very spacious feel and is designed with function in mind.
This build has plenty of food, clothing, and garage storage. There is almost 16 feet of counter space, so cooking, working, and playing games are always easy!
Couch/ futon and our 4 chairs make it easy to host friends for a game night or a long weekend!
Roof deck is the full length of the roof which leads to some amazing sunset watching.
Rear deck is currently set up to transport a motorcycle but could be adapted to a flat platform if you don’t have a motorcycle! Plenty strong enough to hold a few hundred pounds. This rear deck could also be removed completely if it's not for you!
Everything except the plumbing has been designed so you could remove or rearrange the pieces. The couch, kitchen table, pantry, and work desk could easily be removed if you ever decide to adjust the layout a bit.
Check out our full bus tour on Youtube for more details!
Our entire build is documented on Youtube so you can see exactly how much effort has been put into this!
2003 international IC3000
DT466 engine and Allison transmission
28’ long (32’ with deck)
Texas bus, all rust has been treated, primed, and painted (in 2022)
207,000 miles
6 brand new tires (~4000 miles on them)
New rear air springs
No air leaks
The build:
Converted in 2022
Full roof deck
4 foot back deck (used to hold a motorcycle, but ramps could be removed!)
10” thick memory foam Queen bed
Air head composting toilet
Pop up shower
Custom sit/stand desk (2 individual parts!)
Couch/ futon
Farmhouse sink
95L Iceco fridge/freezer (12V DC)
Kitchen table
60gal fresh water
30gal grey water
280W solar panels
250 ah Lithium battery
2000 w inverter/ charger
Dc:dc alternator charger to house battery
16’ of Butcher block counter top!
Diesel heater
Water heater
Clearsource water filter
Starlink antenna
$65,000 Or best offer!
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