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The American Institute of Obnoxious Art

Jonathan's 1958 International

This bus was featured in Rolling Homes, pages 12 through 21.


This bus was a familiar fixture at the
Oregon Country Fair.


A view to the front. Over the hood and driver's seat is a rhombic-shaped loft, the design of which allows headroom in the entry but still encloses a space large enough for a spare bed.

The breakfast nook benches appear to be a nice bent wood church pew that was cut in two and the ends matched to the wall.

On the right is the oak ice chest with a cabinet fitted to the top with columns.


Looks pretty happy, doesn't he? I thought I was the only one who had an office desk in their rig, but here's another.

Jonathan's bus is a museum of collected objects, all of them antique, hence the nick-name, The American Institute of Obnoxious Art.


Tile counter top. Don't drop any dishes!


The back door is kind of midget sized.


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July 5, 1998