|  This is what it looked like when I got it to Fla  . . .
 |  1000 miles with a Tranny that wouldn't shift right . . .
 |  and a leaking Radiator.
 |  Which I quickly pulled . . .
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|  It's scrap
 |  New Rad and Windshield
 |  Time to work on the Lift Doors . . .
 |  Open for the first time . . . (rusted hinges)
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|  the LIft drops . . . will it come back up?
 |  Maybe with some wrenching
 |  Time for Body Mods
 |  future home of the Propane tank
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|  New Captains chairs . . . for after the floor gets done
 |  Leaving it like this . . . while I go back to the Desert.
 |  Feb return trip and time to tear-out more
 |  last of the seats removed
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|  stock wheelchair hold-downs removed . . .
 |  . . . and patched.
 |  as well as the rear AC unit gone
 |  time for some sub-floor to smooth it out
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|  Can we do it without seams?
 |  just needs final triming . . . and to get those seats out of here
 |  Cedar T&G
 |  Now the custom crafted futon frame
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|  Bed or Lounge
 |  Style starting to show
 |  closing off the rear storage area
 |  Rear seat/bed
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 |  with storage
 |  Our first day trip, . . . and time for me to leave
 |  Overhead finished
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|  Anther three week visit and we start the kitchen area . . . a little painting was needed.
 |  refrigerator & water heater, . . .
 |  . . . between pull-out cabnets . . .
 |  stuffed under the stainless sink/stove combo, and plumbed to . . .
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|  the water storage and pump getting installed under the futon frame
 |  the "Look" is starting to pan out  . . . and I fly back west
 |  the finished drawer front
 |  Another three weeks i'm here . . .the "bus" doors stripped down to just frame work
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|  We chopped out the low hanging step and installed some retractables
 |  the updated passenger-side profile
 |  . . . with the step tucked in. Much cleaner lines and more ground clearance
 |  after getting the windows in
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|  vents for the `fridge & water heater
 |  replaced a window with 1/8" aluminum and vented it. (the lower vent is still being made at this time)
 |  our water hook-ups . . . Three weeks is over and I'm gone.
 |  I return and it's time to pull the glass out of another window and make it a wall
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|  glass out
 |  aluminum plate in and painted
 |  Now to start stripping the wires that are no longer needed
 |  sure is pretty
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|  now I've got enough extra wire I can finish some other projects ;)
 |  This was someone's idea of fixing a bad ground
 |  Found out why we had water damage near the lift doors, seems the fiberglass molding piece was loose,
 |  it was also poorly shaped ( it held water)
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|  after letting the foam dry out
 |  I reshaped, refit, and recaulked it into place
 |  Peeling off the cab flooring showed us what I had feared  . . . rust holes
 |  more stripping
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|  planning the location of the passenger seat
 |  first of the new seats in
 |  view from the passenger's side front looking to the rear. The bathroom stall is still being built
 |  Four seats in, three on swivels
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|  Time to return to the desert again . . . more to follow.
 |  Some details of the toilet room
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|  Time to re-build the little cubby over the drivers seat.
 |  The Look . . .
 |  Finely!
 |  Time to add some reading lights over the lounge/bed
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|  The light mounted
 |  Close-up of the light
 |  The night time look
 |  Time for wood work around the electric access panel
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|  |  Kitchen - fridge, water heater, stove, sink, plus some storage, all on a wheelwell
 |  Light, and shelf above. Vent fan will be mounted in half of the opening part of the window
 |  The other wheel well has a toilet stall.
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|  The outer shell slides forward after someone's seated.
 |  The side details, rear of the stall
 |  and forward of it. The lights are over the two captain chairs.
 |  View to the front
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|  The passenger's side doorway, forward of the lift.
 |  Rear of the lift has a bit of storage for cooking gear.
 |  Painted! We were over it looking like a bus on the outside.
 |  Being used.
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