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A family of four converted a decommissioned Air Force bus into an RV to live in — see inside

. However, at the time, Will wasn't convinced of the idea because they were in debt, had jobs, and owned too many belongings to live on the road.

The couple finally decided to buy a bus and convert it into their tiny home when they started house hunting and traveling for work, opting for a bus instead of purchasing a new home. Kristin and Will were debt-free and working jobs that allowed them to be remote at the time of this decision. They had also become self-proclaimed minimalists.

A few weeks after this decision, they purchased the Number Juan Bus, shortened to "Juan" or "Air Force Juan," which is now the cozy home to the family of four. The bus was originally used in the Air Force, maybe as personnel transport like other 1992 Blue Birds currentlyKeep scrolling to learn more about Air Force Juan:

When the bus is stopped, a thick, wooden disc can be placed on top of the steering wheel to convert the wheel into a tiny desk.The kitchen countertop is one of the couple's favorite pieces, according to a video of the tour of their bus. The wood used in the countertop is from the Jacksonville Beach Pier that got destroyed during Hurricane Matthew in 2016.

 

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