flightcancled
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Some people wait outside the mall on Black Friday, and some close a deal on an ambulance and drive 4 hours to go pick it up...
It's a 1992 Type III with 65,400 miles. It was briefly a town ambulance in New Hampshire somewhere and then was purchased at an auction and used as a mobile office for a set of real estate agents. After they went under it sat around in a driveway until they listed it for sale (and I snapped it up!).
The van has a 7.3 high top and flares out to the box. This gives more than a foot of space behind the seats in the cab, and when sitting you can barely reach the ceiling. The compartments have reach throughs from the cab which means I will be able to turn on and off propane tanks and water without editing the cab or any real modifications. The box has the radian heater running off the engine coolant, and an electric AC/heater unit complete with ductwork to the back corner. Diamond plate has been used to cover the front and rear light openings where the lights have been removed.
So far I have just gotten it cleaned up and gotten some of the dash back together. It is pretty clear I have a lot of work to do, but the rig is awesome! The ABS and Brake lights are on (hidden by the seller when I picked it up!) and I need to replace a section of the exhaust and batteries. The wiring also seems to need some TLC.
There don't appear to be house batteries, only the two huge batteries in the engine compartment, something I am going to have to look into changing. However I do have a full vanner setup for the charger and inverter that nearly made my firefighter buddy drool.
I am basically terrified but here we go!
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It's a 1992 Type III with 65,400 miles. It was briefly a town ambulance in New Hampshire somewhere and then was purchased at an auction and used as a mobile office for a set of real estate agents. After they went under it sat around in a driveway until they listed it for sale (and I snapped it up!).
The van has a 7.3 high top and flares out to the box. This gives more than a foot of space behind the seats in the cab, and when sitting you can barely reach the ceiling. The compartments have reach throughs from the cab which means I will be able to turn on and off propane tanks and water without editing the cab or any real modifications. The box has the radian heater running off the engine coolant, and an electric AC/heater unit complete with ductwork to the back corner. Diamond plate has been used to cover the front and rear light openings where the lights have been removed.
So far I have just gotten it cleaned up and gotten some of the dash back together. It is pretty clear I have a lot of work to do, but the rig is awesome! The ABS and Brake lights are on (hidden by the seller when I picked it up!) and I need to replace a section of the exhaust and batteries. The wiring also seems to need some TLC.
There don't appear to be house batteries, only the two huge batteries in the engine compartment, something I am going to have to look into changing. However I do have a full vanner setup for the charger and inverter that nearly made my firefighter buddy drool.
I am basically terrified but here we go!
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