These things cost money forever, as does driving them around. $9350 (w/ 10% the buyers premium included) is a great start. Not sure on how taxes work if you're out of state.
I had to check that beauty out again:
I'm glad that info from the Whelen 900 thread was useful! I think those little waterproof LED sign modules are the easiest way to retrofit things. Can you get a nighttime shot?
So I've searched all through this thread and I'm confused as to if any of the stock sienna seats swivel or rotate? I get that there's a swivel base to buy that lets the seats bolt into the front of an econoline.
I'm looking to put a seat with an integrated seat belt in my RV behind the...
Just found this great thread. Any reason why that silver 2005 in Phoenix is still available 2.5 weeks later? Is 7500 high for that year? Looks super clean...and tempting. I love my 1983 FJ60, but these Monteros keep looking better and better.
Here's another E350 conversion van. No high roof but cheaper @$9500. This one's real, I drove by it randomly the other day.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/1995-ford-van-73-powerstroke/6516719322.html
1995 Ford E350 Econoline conversion van. Low original miles 205k
Power Stroke 7.3l
Kevman looks like you've got a huge bubble top, those must get floppy without any internal bracing!
I'm pretty sure most conversion vans are similar; just fiberglass and some wooden cabinets/bracing?
So it seems like 99% of aftermarket high tops/roofs are made of fiberglass. Some have wood supports molded in, some don't. It seems Fiberine and others offer the option of fiberglassing in wood inserts for rooftop solar panels/cargo racks, etc.
I recently saw this pic of a gutted ambulance high...
Wow. You're not messing around! I like the sprayfoam in the AL tube. Seems like a lot of work, but should help. Did you say pop top?!
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For a ballpark, keep an eye on this 2001 F350 4x4 ambo.
https://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=105&acctid=5350
or this 2008
https://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=4&acctid=4851
Most agencies start retiring them after 10-15 years. So a 2013 would command a...
I think it has a larger radius on the top module edges, so it throws the scale off a little.
Also, what's that company that made integrated light/lenses at the corners of the box?
I think that style of body is just about perfect for making your own RV. Like an ambo, but bigger in height which would be so nice.
If it'll clean up and run, totally worth it.
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