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- City
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- State
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- Zip Code
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1973 Ford P-400 - a 21' Olson aluminum package van body on a 2-ton Ford chassis. Powertrain is a Ford 300 HD six with a Duraspark conversion, NP435 with driveline brake, Dana 70HD. Solid front I-beam axle with disk brakes.
Partially completed motorhome/camper conversion. I got as far as most of the insulation and part of the inner paneling, then developed nerve damage and had to cancel the whole thing. Heavily insulated with 4" polyiso all around. In 2016-17, I lived in it for most of the coldest winter in Montana since the 70s (-27) and was warmer in there than most houses. Might make a good BOV?
Located outside Tiller, OR. Runs and drives but needs brakes (will probably be fixed shortly) and tires (probably not). I recommend towing; it weighs right around 6000lb empty. A lot recently overhauled, but most of it is still a 50-year old utility truck. Asking $2k (scrap value on the alu alone is approaching that), will consider trades for things that will fit in a moving van - no vehicles unfortunately, but firearms, tools, musical equipment... whatcha got?
Partially completed motorhome/camper conversion. I got as far as most of the insulation and part of the inner paneling, then developed nerve damage and had to cancel the whole thing. Heavily insulated with 4" polyiso all around. In 2016-17, I lived in it for most of the coldest winter in Montana since the 70s (-27) and was warmer in there than most houses. Might make a good BOV?
Located outside Tiller, OR. Runs and drives but needs brakes (will probably be fixed shortly) and tires (probably not). I recommend towing; it weighs right around 6000lb empty. A lot recently overhauled, but most of it is still a 50-year old utility truck. Asking $2k (scrap value on the alu alone is approaching that), will consider trades for things that will fit in a moving van - no vehicles unfortunately, but firearms, tools, musical equipment... whatcha got?