Mitsubishi Fuso FG 4x4 Build

Amk22

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Selling our 2003 Fuso 4x4. Located in Meredith, NH.
We bought the truck and built out the tiny home on the back, lived in it for a few years and travelled the country. The Fuso is an incredible vehicle, and it fits in a parking spot!
Manual, has a custom built metal frame (shown in pictures) with 3-point mount.
Canadian truck so it's in Kilometers but the mileage is 231,653 (diesel miles)

$15,000

You could take off the home and start from scratch, keep the metal frame and built it how you want it, or use it as is. It needs some work as we haven't lived in it for two years. Living in here with the cedar and the decor felt more like a tiny little cabin than some of the more industrial expedition homes we've seen. If you're just wanting the truck and are going to redo the home on the back we can talk about a lower price.

Build out:
-working shower and Natures Head Compost Toilet (purchased for $1,000) with venting (in a wet bath that's 2x4)
-Humless Solar System, 2 130 watt panels 1.3KW portable solar (purchased for $2700)
-Queen size bed frame (no mattress included) with a pulley system that puts the bed into the ceiling to access two large storage benches underneath
-The couch bench is on locking wheels so it can be pushed under the bed, leaving you more room in the "living/kitchen area" (cushions included)
-A "dining table" that folds up from the wall
-Cedar interior walls and ceiling
-Total size is 12x8
-Two Roof vents
-propane hookup
-Origo two burner oil burning stove
-30 gallon water tank

Has some rust and could probably needs some new tires, oil change, gas gauge doesn't work so you have to track your miles, No grey water tank was ever hooked up. Is currently not registered, the Oregon registration expired.

Pictures show various stages of the building process, and what it looked like when we lived in it. Happy to send more pictures upon request.

I'm not sure what a fair price for this is.
We want people to understand that it's been sitting for two years, it still starts, but needs some work, both the truck and the home. We never installed heat or electricity (we used USB powered items and our solar panels). It was built on a budget, but could make a fun project for someone.
 

SuperVan

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Might be the same?

 

Amk22

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Amk22

New member
Might be the same?


yes, sorry I thought I deleted that one. Will do now.
 

Amk22

New member
Hey,
No it’s not but we think it has some transmission issues, switching gears is becoming more difficult.
 
Selling our 2003 Fuso 4x4. Located in Meredith, NH.
We bought the truck and built out the tiny home on the back, lived in it for a few years and travelled the country. The Fuso is an incredible vehicle, and it fits in a parking spot!
Manual, has a custom built metal frame (shown in pictures) with 3-point mount.
Canadian truck so it's in Kilometers but the mileage is 231,653 (diesel miles)

$15,000

You could take off the home and start from scratch, keep the metal frame and built it how you want it, or use it as is. It needs some work as we haven't lived in it for two years. Living in here with the cedar and the decor felt more like a tiny little cabin than some of the more industrial expedition homes we've seen. If you're just wanting the truck and are going to redo the home on the back we can talk about a lower price.

Build out:
-working shower and Natures Head Compost Toilet (purchased for $1,000) with venting (in a wet bath that's 2x4)
-Humless Solar System, 2 130 watt panels 1.3KW portable solar (purchased for $2700)
-Queen size bed frame (no mattress included) with a pulley system that puts the bed into the ceiling to access two large storage benches underneath
-The couch bench is on locking wheels so it can be pushed under the bed, leaving you more room in the "living/kitchen area" (cushions included)
-A "dining table" that folds up from the wall
-Cedar interior walls and ceiling
-Total size is 12x8
-Two Roof vents
-propane hookup
-Origo two burner oil burning stove
-30 gallon water tank

Has some rust and could probably needs some new tires, oil change, gas gauge doesn't work so you have to track your miles, No grey water tank was ever hooked up. Is currently not registered, the Oregon registration expired.

Pictures show various stages of the building process, and what it looked like when we lived in it. Happy to send more pictures upon request.

I'm not sure what a fair price for this is.
We want people to understand that it's been sitting for two years, it still starts, but needs some work, both the truck and the home. We never installed heat or electricity (we used USB powered items and our solar panels). It was built on a budget, but could make a fun project for someone.
 

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