They licensed it as a motor home under “Cuz We Can,” which is the typical response they give when people ask why they created it. He added with a laugh that no one wanted it licensed in their name so they created an LLC for it. There were a lot of local people with good ideas who helped us out greatly,” Hinze says. “No one person can take the credit for building and designing. But the tailgate bus also required plenty of after hours’ work, beefing up and attention to detail. The bus’s building crew admits that adult beverages helped loosen their creativity muscles in building it. With a pull on a quiet Honda generator, everything is powered up and ready to go, no matter where the bus is parked. The interior has limo style seating, laser lighting and a smoke machine. model on the side), surround sound stereo, swing-out gas grill, margarita machine, fish fryer, microwave, popcorn popper with homemade butter dispenser, and even a toilet and shower. Within minutes, fans swarmed around the “Cuz We Can” bus to check out the fully-loaded tailgater that’s complete with three flat screen TV’s (including a 54-in. That changed when Jonathan Hinze hit the hydraulics. When it first debuted last fall at the 12th Man parking lot at Texas A&M University before a football game against LSU, neighbors in $1 million motor homes rolled their eyes as the “redneck” bus pulled in. But after you park it, the top lifts up, the sides flip open, and the back end turns into a tailgater’s paradise – in just 45 seconds. Driving down the highway, it looks like an ordinary schoolbus. This tailgating party bus is like a Transformer toy.
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