CattyMoons
Advanced Member
After deciding we wanted to take the leap and become apart of the skoolie community 7 months ago & doing tons of research and searching for a bus for about 3 months we finally landed one that meets our criteria!
Our bus is a 2002 International with a DT466 & Allison 2000 transmission 163,000 miles air ride air brake & runs like a dream!
She’s a 30ft long flat nose front engine
We found her on the Facebook market place in Lexington KY & drove 3 hours to pick her up from a guy who had a whole lot of busses he was selling from school districts in the surrounding states. (They were all pre 2009 & none had the AT545 if anyone would like to be put in touch I can give you the guys name from Facebook)
We plan on living in our yet to be named bus full time & of course traveling as much as possible. We went with the mid size length of 30 ft to have more access into national parks. We went back and forth between rear engine and front engine/dog nose & flat nose up until the point of buying. We figured there are pros and cons either way & the grass is always greener. At the end of the day midsize with a good engine transmission combo was the most important to us. Some of you would probably have a cow at how much we paid for it, but it was worth the 7k to us to stop waiting around & risking our luck at an auction or salvage yard. We parked her Monday night around 1 am & went back today after work to do a walk through & took out a few of the seats. We’ll get the rest of the seats out Thursday & continue with the demo process this weekend! We have LOTS of learning still ahead of us & we appreciate all the help & advice we can get! We’re looking forward to the process & outcome and I’m excited to share it with you all in the meantime! I’ll be posting more updates & im sure asking even more questions in the coming weeks, anyway here she is before any of the magic starts!
Our bus is a 2002 International with a DT466 & Allison 2000 transmission 163,000 miles air ride air brake & runs like a dream!
She’s a 30ft long flat nose front engine
We found her on the Facebook market place in Lexington KY & drove 3 hours to pick her up from a guy who had a whole lot of busses he was selling from school districts in the surrounding states. (They were all pre 2009 & none had the AT545 if anyone would like to be put in touch I can give you the guys name from Facebook)
We plan on living in our yet to be named bus full time & of course traveling as much as possible. We went with the mid size length of 30 ft to have more access into national parks. We went back and forth between rear engine and front engine/dog nose & flat nose up until the point of buying. We figured there are pros and cons either way & the grass is always greener. At the end of the day midsize with a good engine transmission combo was the most important to us. Some of you would probably have a cow at how much we paid for it, but it was worth the 7k to us to stop waiting around & risking our luck at an auction or salvage yard. We parked her Monday night around 1 am & went back today after work to do a walk through & took out a few of the seats. We’ll get the rest of the seats out Thursday & continue with the demo process this weekend! We have LOTS of learning still ahead of us & we appreciate all the help & advice we can get! We’re looking forward to the process & outcome and I’m excited to share it with you all in the meantime! I’ll be posting more updates & im sure asking even more questions in the coming weeks, anyway here she is before any of the magic starts!


