AmberLamps
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Greetings from sunny Colorado!
So I joined this forum when I purchased my ambulance a bit over a year ago, however due to work and travel I hadn't gotten the chance to really start the work on it till recent pandemic events had me sitting at home with nothing but free time and most everything closed.
This thread will follow the build of "Black Betty" as she's currently been dubbed as I roll my sleeves up and get cracking on this project.
The plan has always been to eventually rent my house out (Denver) and spend a year or 3 living out of the ambulance while doing extensive traveling in North and South America.
Black Betty is a 2003 Ford E-450 7.3l turbo diesel "Wheeled Coach" ambulance that was used in California as a Long Beach Paramedic Rescue with the fire department and has 164k miles. Never officially decommissioned, it has all the working lights, sirens, and I even found a vial of adrenaline in it when cleaning it out...
I picked it up on eBay last winter around Xmas and drove it from LA to Denver and she rode like a dream!
Currently I am doing a full gutting of the interior box followed by a gutting of the cab. Holy wiring...
I WISH it was a 4x4, however I pulled the trigger on this one with the thought that I'm either going to sell it and then do it all over again with a 4x4 down the road, or I'll eventually bite the bullet and maybe do the UJOR conversion kit at which point, one way or another I'll have my 4x4.
Before pics - super clean, and the undercarriage is spotless!
And here is what has been transpiring over the past few days.
I picked up a large can of Goof Off to remove all the spray glue/stuck insulation however upon testing it last night with a rag it didn't work very well at all. Iay pick up some acetone to see if that's better.
Next on the list:
- Remove glue residue and clean/prep surface
- Install FatMat 50 mil (acoustic deadening) - 200sf on order
- Install closed cell aluminum sided insulation (large roll on hand)
- Install final insulation - either rockwool, thinsulate, or solid foam board...haven't decided yet.
- Install Espar D2 12v diesel heater (on order)
- Build kitchen counter and cabinets. Not sure what I'm going to construct the cabinetry out of yet, however for the countertop I have maple semi-truck trailer flooring and a copper sink. I still need to purchase all the tubing, fittings, water tanks, pump, water heater, etc.
- Flooring - I have extra engineered hardwood panels from when I redid the floors in the house. What I'm debating on is if I should remove/replace the plywood floor first, and if so, do I add a layer of insulation, or do I just use the suboor as is.
- LED lighting inside and out to replace original lighting.
- Install stereo system I salvaged from my Jeep that I sold
Further out:
- Solar
- Awning
- Replace driver and passenger seats (got something special for that)
- 4x4 conversion with lift
- Custom Fab bumpers
- Pop the top 18" OR integrate a rooftop sleeping system.
If anybody has a wiring diagram for a 2003 Ford E-450 7.3l Wheeled Coach - please message me!
Having a lot of fun reading up on everyone's builds and learning some good tips. Looking forward to the maiden voyage once she's had some real work accomplished!
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So I joined this forum when I purchased my ambulance a bit over a year ago, however due to work and travel I hadn't gotten the chance to really start the work on it till recent pandemic events had me sitting at home with nothing but free time and most everything closed.
This thread will follow the build of "Black Betty" as she's currently been dubbed as I roll my sleeves up and get cracking on this project.
The plan has always been to eventually rent my house out (Denver) and spend a year or 3 living out of the ambulance while doing extensive traveling in North and South America.
Black Betty is a 2003 Ford E-450 7.3l turbo diesel "Wheeled Coach" ambulance that was used in California as a Long Beach Paramedic Rescue with the fire department and has 164k miles. Never officially decommissioned, it has all the working lights, sirens, and I even found a vial of adrenaline in it when cleaning it out...
I picked it up on eBay last winter around Xmas and drove it from LA to Denver and she rode like a dream!
Currently I am doing a full gutting of the interior box followed by a gutting of the cab. Holy wiring...
I WISH it was a 4x4, however I pulled the trigger on this one with the thought that I'm either going to sell it and then do it all over again with a 4x4 down the road, or I'll eventually bite the bullet and maybe do the UJOR conversion kit at which point, one way or another I'll have my 4x4.
Before pics - super clean, and the undercarriage is spotless!




And here is what has been transpiring over the past few days.




I picked up a large can of Goof Off to remove all the spray glue/stuck insulation however upon testing it last night with a rag it didn't work very well at all. Iay pick up some acetone to see if that's better.
Next on the list:
- Remove glue residue and clean/prep surface
- Install FatMat 50 mil (acoustic deadening) - 200sf on order
- Install closed cell aluminum sided insulation (large roll on hand)
- Install final insulation - either rockwool, thinsulate, or solid foam board...haven't decided yet.
- Install Espar D2 12v diesel heater (on order)
- Build kitchen counter and cabinets. Not sure what I'm going to construct the cabinetry out of yet, however for the countertop I have maple semi-truck trailer flooring and a copper sink. I still need to purchase all the tubing, fittings, water tanks, pump, water heater, etc.
- Flooring - I have extra engineered hardwood panels from when I redid the floors in the house. What I'm debating on is if I should remove/replace the plywood floor first, and if so, do I add a layer of insulation, or do I just use the suboor as is.
- LED lighting inside and out to replace original lighting.
- Install stereo system I salvaged from my Jeep that I sold
Further out:
- Solar
- Awning
- Replace driver and passenger seats (got something special for that)
- 4x4 conversion with lift
- Custom Fab bumpers
- Pop the top 18" OR integrate a rooftop sleeping system.
If anybody has a wiring diagram for a 2003 Ford E-450 7.3l Wheeled Coach - please message me!
Having a lot of fun reading up on everyone's builds and learning some good tips. Looking forward to the maiden voyage once she's had some real work accomplished!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk