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Check Out This Killer Custom Home Built RV! They Bolted a Wrecked RV to a Retired Firetruck (Full Tour)

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Firetrucks are awesome, and so are RVs, so when you take a retired firetruck and put a wrecked RV body on it then you’ve got something that could be really, really, cool. In the video below, we get a rull tour of this beast and find out just how it all came together. I have to imagine that it goes through some diesel, but also that it probably is indestructible. It’s also going to be the most unique rv at any rv park you can go to. So what is it like owning and driving this big beast? Find out in the video below.

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Sarah and Mike spotted a decommissioned fire truck for sale in their neighborhood. Turns out someone had already bolted a wrecked RV onto the back of it. They couldn’t resist buying such an incredibly unique rig and are slowly making it their unique travel rig and home. Now they have a house in a fire truck! Watch their adventures here:‪@2AholesAndAnRV‬ 2008 Spartan chassis. Cummins engine. 31 feet. 23,500 lbs. Enjoy the tour! Would you like to share your story or show off your rig too? Please submit your interest at https://mobiledwellings.media and I’ll be in touch!

The post Check Out This Killer Custom Home Built RV! They Bolted a Wrecked RV to a Retired Firetruck (Full Tour) appeared first on BangShift.com.

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