A MAN has converted an old school bus into an off-road motorhome with a crane and its own shop.
He reckons it could survive the apocalypse and has shown off his RV on Youtube in a video published by @mobiledwellings.
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Gordo’s bus is possibly the most unique conversion ever completed, with a spaceship-like interior full of high-tech features and its own shop selling electrical tools.
The transformation is based on a 2003 International Blue Bird school bus.
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He spent approximately three to four years converting his old bus into an off-road motorhome.
The vehicle comes with a crane, a plethora of electronics and a sleeping area for up to four people.
The motorhome is nearly 11 metres long and more than two metres tall.
He completely changed the front of the interior by mounting four swivelling seats from a Toyota MPV and redoing the dashboard.
Above the seats, he installed overhead panels with buttons to control the electrical system on the bus.
He has also fitted a table where he can use his laptop to work.
There isn’t a full-size kitchen, but he has a gallery space with a slide-out fridge underneath.
Gordo calls his bedroom ‘the bed system’ which comes with a bunk bed that can sleep up to four people.
The crane is used to load heavy items on the back of the motorhome more easily.
Most people in the comments said they love his motorhome.
One said: “Dude is a mechanic, engineer, fabricator, and programmer, absolutely insane build.”
Another said: “This is incredible. Almost unbelievable that one man did what would normally take a large team.
“Can’t even comprehend the diverse set of skills needed to conceive of, let alone build, something like this.
“This is obviously a serious labour of love. Every single thing has been thought through, engineered, and has a purpose.
The video has gone viral and it has more than 4million views online
Each container cost him £1,200 and he uses it to store electrical tools