Actually it was a lot cheaper than that plus it was “aged out of service”.Very nice. You took a $500,000 ambulance and made a low cost camper. Bet you wouldn’t try to make it back into a operating ambulance? Ambulances are built like a tank.
12 mpg to the coast 10 in the mountainsI like what you done with the bed, very utilitarian.
What MPG are you getting with it?
I worked on the air conditioning. Front, rear, and what is called shore power air (auxillery unit for static conditions for comfort before a call). I also would troubleshoot electrical issues related to the generator/inverter. The issues seemed to be endless with air and generator powered outlets.Air as in ac or air ride? Mine had rear ac (front ac and rear ran off one ac compressor) and that never really worked so I put a pop up camper ac unit on it, and at the beach when it’s 110 heat index and its 72 inside..... well it’s like a little piece of heaven.
Very nice. You took a $500,000 ambulance and made a low cost camper. Bet you wouldn’t try to make it back into a operating ambulance? Ambulances are built like a tank.
I Googled "4x4 ambulance conversion" and found a ton of enviable DIY project pics. Can't wait to see how yours turns out!
I'll take mine in a rollover compaired to a motor home or camper. My "box" is built with 2x2 square tubing on 12 center, plus I drive like I love not like I stole it.....and yes I'm in the rescue squad (emt) they are some I wouldn't ride with if the world was on fire. Some people get there rocks off by driving a rescue or fire truck like a idiot but not me. Just because lights and siren are there doesn't give the right away. Some thinks it does but it doesn't.
Good article thank for sharing, a lot of good info in there.
Is that the EM50 Urban Assault Vehicle on the right??
12 mpg to the coast 10 in the mountains
Thanks on the bed comment wanted bunk beds but the wife wanted the setup that’s in there now.