Are all cabinets including sink still intact? That will make things easier.Ok I might have bought a 94 Ford 4x4 ambulance...7.3 diesel, auto, 78,000.
Now when I take ownership, I foresee a RV/off-road monster with the comforts of home.....pics when I start.
Any ideals?
Are all cabinets including sink still intact? That will make things easier.
I've seen some that has one. I haven't been an EMT since the '90s. Our VFD truck didn't have one but our county truck did back then. It wasn't much bigger than large bowl, but it was a sink.You have a sink in your ambulance????
YesAre all cabinets including sink still intact? That will make things easier.
Well you might be right, but with a pullout couch with a tv in it it will make a great "dog house" because the ol' lady won't be able to stay!!!!!!hahahahaha!!!!!You'll need to plan enough time to come outside to change your mind, or any thing else..
That's badass, needs a way to carry a kayak though
Roof rackThat's badass, needs a way to carry a kayak though
Duh. LolRoof rack
The Expedition Portal has a ton of threads from people doing ambulance conversions. Some of it is the drive around the world type stuff.
Well worth signing up as the place is a little hard to navigate without a log-in.
http://forum.expeditionportal.com/f...-and-Other?s=23205278664ae7910a3f891a372d3cb4
Well buttercup, what's your other option? LolDuh. Lol
Seriously, I've been to some spots where a kayak on top of my suburban was a challenge. Which makes things no fun
Shouldn't be a problem, others have done it here local(other sold ex-rescue fire trucks) the last one th department sold is running around here as a zombie rescue truck!!!!!A couple of stray thoughts from what I have read in the past.. None of this is hard fact but seems to be a constant theme around the US,
Insurance and registration can be an issue.. It was built as a commercial vehicle and some states DMVs will not change that because of the VIN, similar issue with insurance companies, regardless of how it is or can be registered some or most will require/charge commercial rates.