I want something like a standard U-Haul box van but I want two rows of seating. Failing that, who makes boxes that could replace a standard bed on a four door pickup truck?
I want something like a standard U-Haul box van but I want two rows of seating. Failing that, who makes boxes that could replace a standard bed on a four door pickup truck?
stroker said:I want something like a standard U-Haul box van but I want two rows of seating. Failing that, who makes boxes that could replace a standard bed on a four door pickup truck?
you want a 4 door ambulance
I also see these 4 door NPR's alot
To genuinely find trucks like these you might want to search sites like TruckPaper and TruckTrader
I'm in a similar boat, but with trailers.
I'm finding that often times finding the two separate entities and mating them together is cheaper than buying a complete vehicle... if you have access to the equipment. I also don't know what your budget is or the sizes you're looking for.
What I'm trying to do is buy an enclosed trailer that is 102" x 24'. That is usually an $8000 entity. But I can buy a 10k GVW RV frame for $750 and a used reefer box with a bad reefer for $1500. Not ideal, but plausible.
If you maybe found a used cab/chassis or a dually with a wasted bed and then find a used box to put on it.
MrChaos said:stroker said:I want something like a standard U-Haul box van but I want two rows of seating. Failing that, who makes boxes that could replace a standard bed on a four door pickup truck?
That is EXACTLY what the doctor ordered. Where can I find a link to that sort of thing?
I'm busy building an ambulance camper so I've been following prices. Ambulance boxes come up for sale often and are cheap. Usually somewhere between free and $1000. Most are designed to bolt up to an E350 C/C but I'm sure they can easily be retrofitted to anything else.
Sample on truckpaper but these are never cheap, even when beat.
Two side loading doors used in auto glass delivery, different
Does a body like this provide you with enough enclosed sotrage/capacity? If so, this is called an enclosed service body. On ebay.
In reply to Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) :
I just ran across a box already removed from a truck... I think it was 24'. was a bit high at $2500, but did look to be in great condition - and since containers are now almost an order of magnitude higher than they used to be, my mind said "might not be too high, today!" in passing.
I think you can get a 24' enclosed trailer built in Douglas GA for about $5800, with no options at all. And they may be up by now too! Still a chunk of change.
They're not common, but they sometimes pop up on state surplus auctions. I haven't seen any in PA, but sometimes DMV road crews use a crew cab box truck for urban/interstate maintenance. 5-6 people inside with cones and signs in the back.
Here in PA where most stuff is rural, you just see a bunch of civilian cars parked in the median. Workers drive themselves to the site. But in Baltimore or Philly with no space to spare on the highway, they'll use DOT crew vehicles. PA typically uses 8 passenger vans in urban areas.
Here is one that looks like a good bet in PA
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