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lly cool. They can be big and heavy. Which mean, it would take up a lots of fuel. The parts would be a major pain to look for, if you want to keep the retro style looks and have no modern items mix into it from the outside of the body.</p><h1 id="d627">Stealth</h1><p id="2bc8">Something hidden and tricky are fun to have and watching to see how people react. The popular choice would be small size but some choice can be big too. They are easy to drive and can blend in with the major city while keeping the low-profile. Most of them are cheap to do and great on fuel. I think that they are pretty popular because they can be found everywhere on youtube and social media.</p><h1 id="997e">Hot Rod</h1><p id="ac80">Seemed like there are only handful of them out there. I think I know why. It because the fuel would suck up like no tomorrow and costly to fix up as well the repair bills on top of it. The inside would be

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hard to move around in because they would be small inside, unless you are a master wielder to change the shape for the inside of it. Still, it would be a cool sight to see.</p><h1 id="1464">Skoolie</h1><p id="f147">A school bus or a city bus. A lots of people buy buses because there not much inside to rip it down, clean it out and take less times to “DIY”. I think that it is cheaper to DIY. This also can be found a lots on youtube and social media.</p><h1 id="82a6">Old School Motorhomes</h1><p id="9574">Just mean that it is something like 20 or 30 years old motorhomes from the past and not old as retro type from the 30’s-60’s kinds. Not much to say about this. You just rip it down and redo it, looking kind of new again like it was from before. Much cheaper from the rest of this list and take little times too. Just need to be lucky that it is not a lemon or something terrible like that.</p></article></body>

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There tons of different type of DIY (do it youself) styles of motorhomes. It is Retro, stealth, hot rod, Skoolie, and lastly old school motorhomes. For me, I would choose something like retro and stealth type. Then the inside of it would be modern tech and old school design layout. That would be my kind of motorhome but the problem is that I am not a DIY person and that would mean that I would need to find a “DIY” shops somewhere. Would that be more or less expensive? I guess that would depends on how I want it done and stuff.

Retro

There are lots of those and it look really cool. They can be big and heavy. Which mean, it would take up a lots of fuel. The parts would be a major pain to look for, if you want to keep the retro style looks and have no modern items mix into it from the outside of the body.

Stealth

Something hidden and tricky are fun to have and watching to see how people react. The popular choice would be small size but some choice can be big too. They are easy to drive and can blend in with the major city while keeping the low-profile. Most of them are cheap to do and great on fuel. I think that they are pretty popular because they can be found everywhere on youtube and social media.

Hot Rod

Seemed like there are only handful of them out there. I think I know why. It because the fuel would suck up like no tomorrow and costly to fix up as well the repair bills on top of it. The inside would be hard to move around in because they would be small inside, unless you are a master wielder to change the shape for the inside of it. Still, it would be a cool sight to see.

Skoolie

A school bus or a city bus. A lots of people buy buses because there not much inside to rip it down, clean it out and take less times to “DIY”. I think that it is cheaper to DIY. This also can be found a lots on youtube and social media.

Old School Motorhomes

Just mean that it is something like 20 or 30 years old motorhomes from the past and not old as retro type from the 30’s-60’s kinds. Not much to say about this. You just rip it down and redo it, looking kind of new again like it was from before. Much cheaper from the rest of this list and take little times too. Just need to be lucky that it is not a lemon or something terrible like that.

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