2005 Thomas Build Bus MVP-EF was a coach(never a school bus) that has been converted to a Motorhome.  Clean, lien-free Michigan RV title.  Coach is great condition.  Zero rust. Factory blue paint still looks great. No cracked glass or leaks. Caterpillar C7 engine and Allison transmission. 


 Coach was owned by U.S. Government andused at a Southern military base to transport troops to/from the airport.  Always maintained on schedule.  Runs and drives fantastic.  We bought it with just over 20,000 recordedmiles – only showing 24,600 currently. The Caterpillar C7 engine has a B50rating of 500,000 miles, i.e., 50% of them achieve 500,000 before requiringmajor engine service.  The 2005 was thelast year before the 2006 emissions rules. It’s a great, dependable powerplant and six tires with full tread.  It has two bunk beds, table that converts toa bed, natures head toilet, shower, stove and refrigerator.


This bus has a front engine, 27 feetlong bumper to bumper, a short wheel-base, and high ground clearance. It has aboutthe same wheel base as an F150 pickup, i.e., very short turning radius and easyto maneuver and park.  No struggles likeyou have driving, parking or maneuvering a full-size school bus. The bus hasserved us well for camping for the last four years.  We just moved from the city to the country andbuilt a house in the woods.  So, no longerneed the bus to go camping in the woods.


This bus will be available sometimeafter May 1st when we pull it out of winter storage.  It is located in Newaygo, Michigan.  You might be able to see it in storage, butstarting/driving it won’t happen till after it is fully out of storage. It willbe ready to go.  Buy it and drive itacross the country.


Price is $34,500.  Sorry, not looking for other offers. Onlypartial trade for nice tractor with loader. Contact me with any basic questions– no two hour “how to build a skoolie conversion” conversations.  Lots of YouTubes on that.  Thanks