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That's an awesome bus. We could use one here if we needed any more projects or vehicles. It would be useful in so many situations.
 
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I know right?
I had a couple of dedicated work vans during the time I worked as a service plumber and later as a handyman, and I miss having rolling metal purse workshop.

Ever since I read Lillies of the Valley as a kid, I've daydreamed about making a living as a roaming maker.
A schoolie tiny home/ general workshop would fit that fantasy perfectly.
How about roaming restaurant, canning kitchen, wood shop, pottery studio, tattoo parlor, or  smithy?
Jim Kovaleski is a market gardener known for farming seasonally  between Florida and Maine.
I don't know how he moves his operation, but a bus workshop could fit the bill.

Closer to home and reality, I might be able to park a bus on a part of our property that we are not allowed to build on.
That could be very useful.

 
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