scorecardA Minnesota couple converted a 1992 school bus into an RV to travel around the country with their son and dog - see inside 'Fern'
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A Minnesota couple converted a 1992 school bus into an RV to travel around the country with their son and dog - see inside 'Fern'

The 24-foot long bus is a 1992 International 3800 School Bus outfitted with a Ward Body that was purchased with the iconic bright yellow school bus paint still on it.

A Minnesota couple converted a 1992 school bus into an RV to travel around the country with their son and dog - see inside 'Fern'

Fern's name was inspired by "Charlotte's Web", a book that Mande was reading to her second grade students at the time.

Fern

Ben —who had converted and lived on a bus prior to Fern — focused primarily on the electrical, plumbing, and carpentry of the bus while Mande worked on the interior design, upholstery, and decor. The couple claims said in a statement that doing their own conversion helped them save money.

Ben —who had converted and lived on a bus prior to Fern — focused primarily on the electrical, plumbing, and carpentry of the bus while Mande worked on the interior design, upholstery, and decor. The couple claims said in a statement that doing their own conversion helped them save money.

The couple tore down and rebuilt parts of the interior multiple times as their plans for the inside of their tiny home on wheels progressed throughout the building process.

The couple tore down and rebuilt parts of the interior multiple times as their plans for the inside of their tiny home on wheels progressed throughout the building process.

The RV has a five-speed manual transmission and is powered by a 7.3-liter indirect injection diesel engine.

The RV has a five-speed manual transmission and is powered by a 7.3-liter indirect injection diesel engine.

“[We] were both super impressed by each other’s hustle to get everything done no matter what it took,” the couple said in a statement. “We certainly didn’t go into this project having every skill mastered, but we were open and willing to learn and try constantly to overcome obstacles along the way.”

“[We] were both super impressed by each other’s hustle to get everything done no matter what it took,” the couple said in a statement. “We certainly didn’t go into this project having every skill mastered, but we were open and willing to learn and try constantly to overcome obstacles along the way.”

The Tucker family's bus trips last anywhere between a weekend to a few weeks, but the family can live in Fern for several months at a time.

The Tucker family

The couple said in a statement that they appreciate how bus life has forced them to downsize and minimize their belongings.

The couple said in a statement that they appreciate how bus life has forced them to downsize and minimize their belongings.

They describe Fern as feeling like an "open, airy, calming, [and] natural" cottage.

They describe Fern as feeling like an "open, airy, calming, [and] natural" cottage.

The couple wanted to keep the interior uncluttered and clean, and the walls were purposefully painted white to make the space seem more open.

The couple wanted to keep the interior uncluttered and clean, and the walls were purposefully painted white to make the space seem more open.

The interior height is six feet tall, and the couple retained all of the windows in the bus to allow any natural sunlight to flood in when possible.

The interior height is six feet tall, and the couple retained all of the windows in the bus to allow any natural sunlight to flood in when possible.

The countertops are butcher block and the cabinets are made of poplar wood. The floors are also real Acacia wood.

The countertops are butcher block and the cabinets are made of poplar wood. The floors are also real Acacia wood.

There is a 25-gallon freshwater and grey water tank system. A liquid petroleum gas tank is used for the oven, stove, and hot water heater.

There is a 25-gallon freshwater and grey water tank system. A liquid petroleum gas tank is used for the oven, stove, and hot water heater.

The rooftop deck allows for a lounging and hammock space, as well as an extra storage room for their paddleboards and bikes. Fern also has an outdoor shower that can supply hot water.

The rooftop deck allows for a lounging and hammock space, as well as an extra storage room for their paddleboards and bikes. Fern also has an outdoor shower that can supply hot water.

The 12 and 120-volt electricity systems and inverters power the family's onboard entertainment systems and vent fan.

The 12 and 120-volt electricity systems and inverters power the family

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