"A good friend of mine started on the outside while I did the inside," Nunnari says, noting that in the end, more than a dozen people helped with the project.
"The major outside work was the helmet, face and legs. They are all steel frame and fiberglass and laid out by hand." Inside, the seats were removed and Nunnari added a hardwood floor, four-keg cooler, a bar and some custom cabinetry. A full electrical system and a breaker box were also installed. "The bus is wired a lot like a house," he says, adding that a fireplace was also installed, along with an Onan QuietDiesel generator that runs off of the fuel tank to keep the beer cold and the stereo working.

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