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Rocker Buys Tour Bus Charlie Sheen Designed During '12-Day Bender'
Tim Montana acquired the 1998 Prevost bus from Sheen and renovated it for his own touring needs.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 8:20pm by Ben Kaplan
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The luxurious interior of a rock star's tour bus, once owned by a Hollywood actor, now repurposed for a new musical journey.Eugene TodayMusician Tim Montana has purchased a tour bus that was originally designed by actor Charlie Sheen during a 12-day bender. Sheen had the bus customized to resemble a Los Angeles bar called Bar One, but ended up in rehab before it was completed. Montana later acquired the bus and renovated it further for his own touring needs as a musician.
Why it matters
This story provides an interesting look into the eccentric behavior and lavish spending of celebrities like Charlie Sheen, as well as the resourcefulness of musicians like Tim Montana in repurposing celebrity-owned items for their own use. It also highlights the enduring appeal of rock star-owned tour buses as collector's items.
The details
In 2012, Charlie Sheen decided he wanted his own custom tour bus, so he visited the Prevost factory in Eugene, Oregon while on a 12-day bender. Sheen asked for the interior to be designed to look like the Bar One drinking establishment in Los Angeles. However, Sheen ended up in rehab before the bus was completed. Musician Tim Montana later acquired the bus from Sheen and renovated it further, adding features like six separate bunks, two bathrooms, a refrigerator, and other amenities to accommodate his touring needs.
- In 2012, Sheen visited the Prevost factory in Oregon to design the bus.
- Sheen ended up in rehab before the bus was completed.
- Montana later acquired the bus from Sheen and renovated it for his own touring.
The players
Charlie Sheen
A Hollywood actor who originally purchased and designed the tour bus while on a 12-day bender.
Tim Montana
A musician who later acquired the bus from Sheen and renovated it for his own touring needs.
What they’re saying
“I showed up there hammered, like on a frickin' 12-day bender and I was seeing this porn star at the time, and I'm like, 'Hey, I've gotta go design a bus. Wow, 8 o'clock got here fast.'”
— Charlie Sheen
“I got this call like months later, 'Hey, your bus is ready.' Now, I've got a clear mind and the thing pulls up, and I walk inside, and I'm like, "whose idea was this?”
— Charlie Sheen
What’s next
Montana plans to auction off the renovated tour bus, providing an opportunity for a fan or collector to own a piece of celebrity history.
The takeaway
This story highlights the intersection of celebrity excess and the resourcefulness of the music industry, as a tour bus originally designed by an actor during a bender is repurposed by a musician for his own touring needs, creating an intriguing piece of pop culture memorabilia.
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