After driving for the past 2.5 years a Ford Transit conversion and loving every minutes of it, i decided to take the plunge and take on the challenge to build a even bigger van for me, the wife and the 3 kids and the dog! We need more room! (kids age 4,5,7)
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Chassis
2019 Ford Transit cab/chassi 178 wheelbase, dually, with 6000lbs payload!
3.7 v6 engine and a very basic trim. it was used with only 44km on it. So used but brand new and very cheap!
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The goal is to build a motorhome at will allow for very light offroad, mostly forestry road/gravel roads. 4 seasons. I m alone building this so i dont have any help and i want to build this with normal material i can get locally and stay within my range of skills (basics).
I m very much following the same receipt as ryan and courtney did for there truck camper :
I also need to have this useable for the summer! it dosnt have to be finished but useable as a primitive motorhome as my little kids love camping!!!!
The van will get the simple 2'' lift and oversize tires and small upgrade of the suspension components but that is about it. Minimal work all to be done by me.
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Cabine: 16ft X 81'' X 83'' wide (expected weight of 1000-1200bs) lets see how much higher i end up!
Walls, Composite 4x8 panels 0.04 aluminum, 1.5 XPS foam, 1/4 Meranti plywood.
exobody frame of the cabine made of 3x3 0.125 aluminum angle welding together by me.
Subframe 2x1.5 0.125 aluminum tubing
the other goal is to keep this within a small budget so i will make a big effort to keep track of everything and see if i can stay close to the goal i fix. This mean a lot of decision will be taken base on price. Alibaba motorhome....
Chassis cab 26k CDN
Cabin with door and windows 8000$ CDN
Interior finish and truck mods 12000$ CDN
total 46 000$ CDN
Today was getting material,
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used door 250$
insulation 893$
plywood 280$
aluminum order pending 1853$
The next month will have very little update, it s gonna be the very long process of building about 16 composite panels one by one using PL premium glue and lots of pavestone weight on. But as the weather isnt great and all my build happen outside... this will give me a full month to get the panel done before i move outside to start working on the chassis and exobody. it s go time!