US Southwest 2004 Quigley 4x4 school bus. Northern NM

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Well our time on the road is over, so we are thinking it's time to pass our Quigley skoolie down the line for others to enjoy.

This thing was amazing for over two years and 50k miles of our adventures. It's too sad to see it sitting.

We have invested a massive amount of money into since we bought and built it. A few key features.

Less than 8k ago. We had it back at Quigley for a week getting the entire under carriage rebuilt. 5 days, two top techs and over 8k in parts and labor we're poured into making this thing rock solid. New custom o e off parts were fabbed for it to bring it up to today's spec of Quigley builds. 6 brand new K02s, brakes, shocks, brake lines, cross member, steering box. The list goes on.

We have also replaced the entire cooling system and upgraded it. We went over the top half of the engine to tighten it all up. Runs killer

The build out is simple, works awesome for us. Not sure if it will be perfect for you, but it did exactly as we wanted.

3000 watt renogy solar panels, 3500 watt inverter. We also have a genius to clean and maintenance the batteries. All LED lighting inside and out. Two power systems, one for the bus and one for the house. Dometic 95 quart fridge freezer combo. 500ah batteries. 40 controller. we had enough power to run our blender for frozen drinks on the beach of Mexico!

30 gallon fresh water, small under sink catch can for gray. Used a domestic camping toilet due to ease of dumping without having hookups. Stored 40lbs of propane under counter, with a hose and pass through to outside for a skottle or grill hook up. Two burner dometic range. Ecotemp shower.

Custom hardwood counters and matching table.
Two real seats mounted in regular placement for the passenger, not some weird one sits in the back action.

just replaced the passenger fender due to someone clipping the mirror while parked, denting the old one.

Tons of stuff. Just hate seeing it sit. Currently going over it again to fix little things and finally Fab up a rugged bumper for the rear. Also adding some storage cabinets and more insulation here and there. Things we always felt it needed while on the road.

We have an insane amount in this, but we are not looking to have someone pay for our memories. So we are thinking around 18k

hwerwego@gmail.com for pics and more details

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