scottwstevenson
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I'd like to gather opinions, as I continue to flip-flop back and forth on what to do with this box truck I picked up. (I got her on a bit of a whim so I'd have something to travel in with my dogs while searching for a more permanent off-road capable RV, but I'm seeing more and more potential in her, given what I paid and costs to upgrade...)
[THANK YOU in advance - any thoughts are welcome. ]
Her name is Minti: https://www.equipmentfacts.com/list...996-ford-e-350-17ft-mechanics-box-truck-15006
• As you can see from the pics, she was already built out, and I've done a few things to make her travel-worthy for me and my 3 dogs:
• Repaired cabinet latches and the fuse box, added flooring, fixed all the latches, cleaned it up, etc.
• Added 400W solar (800W more coming) and have integrated 21kWh of LI battery power (Ecoflow Delta Pro's - a choice I wouldn't make again, which is another story).
• Tossed in a larger 120v AC fridge (Dad food), an AC/DC fridge (dog food)
• 5 x 5 gal water jugs (for now, at least)
• Installed a doggie door passthrough in the front.
• Removed the front seat, replaced with a fold out ramp + platform with dog beds for getting the pups in and comfy for travel. (All three like to ride up front with me.)
• Added a front hitch (which now has a cargo carrier for dog fencing, etc.) (Winch could be added here perhaps, but I'd be concerned about pulling too much.)
• Shower, sink, kitchen all coming: I've got a composting toilet (finishing touches needed) and will be commandeering a water pump, heater, and tank from an old truck camper to build out a shower (cabinet behind the driver's seat) and sink. Black tank, etc. on the way.
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GOALS:
Stealth - I can pretty much run silent aside from the A/C in this and operate in urban stealth mode (park anywhere as needed). I may add a window and disguise it as a vent (seen this on a couple box trucks on Youtube)
Boondocking; I think with 1200W solar, 21kWh of battery, and given I I can also charge up using my generator or EV charging station, I can do pretty well in this regard.
QUESTION and missing INGREDIENT.
"Overlanding" Not looking to take this truck at least to South America, but would like to be able to tackle a dirt road off the beaten path if / when I get the chance. Maybe cross a stream, as needed.
ARE THE BELOW worth it for this truck?.... It's a 1996, but was maintained by the city of Lakeland FL and has just ~32k miles right now. Not a ton of rust, IMO. Has 4 of 6 new tires now (after a blowout...), so I've put a little into her, but the price at auction was great, I think.
1.) Obviously Upgrade would be 4x4, 6 inch lift, the regular stuf with UJOR (I'm in FL, so they're close) and have them add a winch, of course.
They do some cool custom stuff (e.g., just saw a fold down motorcycle ramp on an RV), so perhaps we could see what we could work out with that back deck, for both me and the dogs. hinging and extending that ramp would be great. (On of my pups has a hard time getting that back porch even with the step.)
(I'm somewhat, but not terribly concerned of course about approach, departure and breakover angles. )
(I also have a 12kW electric bicycle that can hit 60mph (weighs just 150lb) that I bring with as a means of getting around if I want to stay parked / camped. I load it up and strap it down inside the vehicle as of now. Have thought a vertical solution of some sort would be nice)
2.) The truck/van's an E350 cutaway with the 5.8L V8 (351 Windsor). Great, reliable engine, from what I'm reading. Can find parts, get a repair job done all over, I'd imagine (in the US / N. America, at least) There are a ton of performance upgrades where you can nearly double the power, WHAT is needed for off-road, if anything, beyond the stock engine?
Some performance upgrades: https://www.summitracing.com/search...8l-351/engine-family/ford-small-block-windsor
3.) Generally, is this truck good starting material for what I'm looking to do?... The 4x4 setup would make it much less stealth, but I still think it's less eye-catching than your typical RV or probably any other rig that might be equally off-road capable (post upgrades).
Many thanks in advance!
-Scott
[THANK YOU in advance - any thoughts are welcome. ]
Her name is Minti: https://www.equipmentfacts.com/list...996-ford-e-350-17ft-mechanics-box-truck-15006
• As you can see from the pics, she was already built out, and I've done a few things to make her travel-worthy for me and my 3 dogs:
• Repaired cabinet latches and the fuse box, added flooring, fixed all the latches, cleaned it up, etc.
• Added 400W solar (800W more coming) and have integrated 21kWh of LI battery power (Ecoflow Delta Pro's - a choice I wouldn't make again, which is another story).
• Tossed in a larger 120v AC fridge (Dad food), an AC/DC fridge (dog food)
• 5 x 5 gal water jugs (for now, at least)
• Installed a doggie door passthrough in the front.
• Removed the front seat, replaced with a fold out ramp + platform with dog beds for getting the pups in and comfy for travel. (All three like to ride up front with me.)
• Added a front hitch (which now has a cargo carrier for dog fencing, etc.) (Winch could be added here perhaps, but I'd be concerned about pulling too much.)
• Shower, sink, kitchen all coming: I've got a composting toilet (finishing touches needed) and will be commandeering a water pump, heater, and tank from an old truck camper to build out a shower (cabinet behind the driver's seat) and sink. Black tank, etc. on the way.
--------------------
GOALS:
Stealth - I can pretty much run silent aside from the A/C in this and operate in urban stealth mode (park anywhere as needed). I may add a window and disguise it as a vent (seen this on a couple box trucks on Youtube)
Boondocking; I think with 1200W solar, 21kWh of battery, and given I I can also charge up using my generator or EV charging station, I can do pretty well in this regard.
QUESTION and missing INGREDIENT.
"Overlanding" Not looking to take this truck at least to South America, but would like to be able to tackle a dirt road off the beaten path if / when I get the chance. Maybe cross a stream, as needed.
ARE THE BELOW worth it for this truck?.... It's a 1996, but was maintained by the city of Lakeland FL and has just ~32k miles right now. Not a ton of rust, IMO. Has 4 of 6 new tires now (after a blowout...), so I've put a little into her, but the price at auction was great, I think.
1.) Obviously Upgrade would be 4x4, 6 inch lift, the regular stuf with UJOR (I'm in FL, so they're close) and have them add a winch, of course.
They do some cool custom stuff (e.g., just saw a fold down motorcycle ramp on an RV), so perhaps we could see what we could work out with that back deck, for both me and the dogs. hinging and extending that ramp would be great. (On of my pups has a hard time getting that back porch even with the step.)
(I'm somewhat, but not terribly concerned of course about approach, departure and breakover angles. )
(I also have a 12kW electric bicycle that can hit 60mph (weighs just 150lb) that I bring with as a means of getting around if I want to stay parked / camped. I load it up and strap it down inside the vehicle as of now. Have thought a vertical solution of some sort would be nice)
2.) The truck/van's an E350 cutaway with the 5.8L V8 (351 Windsor). Great, reliable engine, from what I'm reading. Can find parts, get a repair job done all over, I'd imagine (in the US / N. America, at least) There are a ton of performance upgrades where you can nearly double the power, WHAT is needed for off-road, if anything, beyond the stock engine?
Some performance upgrades: https://www.summitracing.com/search...8l-351/engine-family/ford-small-block-windsor
3.) Generally, is this truck good starting material for what I'm looking to do?... The 4x4 setup would make it much less stealth, but I still think it's less eye-catching than your typical RV or probably any other rig that might be equally off-road capable (post upgrades).
Many thanks in advance!
-Scott