Build Thread - Ford E350 Uhaul to Race Hauler conversion / Totter Home
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Build Thread - Ford E350 Uhaul to Race Hauler conversion / Totter Home
I have posted this on a few other sites trying to get as much info from people who have done something like this.
If anyone has done such a project your input is very welcome or if your thinking about doing such a thing subscribe to this thread.
I have googled countless internet pages on "Uhaul to RV conversion" and figured a fleet maintained Uhaul would make a great hauler/RV camper for towing from race to race. I really would have liked to buy a older NASCAR Rig and put the boat inside with a custom built tilt-trailer. But she would have taken up a good chunk of my driveway so the smaller size will have to do for now.
FIRST: This build will most likely take a few months, if not more. I only have 1 day a week to work on it, so sorry if the progress is to slow..
This will be used for Motocross and to Tow my boat to and from the races.
I would like something that will sleep 3, have a small restroom (or closet) dinner and comfortable.
The back needs to have lots of storage and still have a wide enough floor space to hold a larger 4x4 ATV that will be used to tow the boat around the pits and to a from the crane area.
Now the donor Vehicle - (2K)
Ford 1999 E350 Uhaul (std. 200k)
Engine - V10 (runs strong, shifts strong)
Body - 14ft Box with 3ft "attic" and the body has no rust.
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If anyone has done such a project your input is very welcome or if your thinking about doing such a thing subscribe to this thread.
I have googled countless internet pages on "Uhaul to RV conversion" and figured a fleet maintained Uhaul would make a great hauler/RV camper for towing from race to race. I really would have liked to buy a older NASCAR Rig and put the boat inside with a custom built tilt-trailer. But she would have taken up a good chunk of my driveway so the smaller size will have to do for now.
FIRST: This build will most likely take a few months, if not more. I only have 1 day a week to work on it, so sorry if the progress is to slow..
This will be used for Motocross and to Tow my boat to and from the races.
I would like something that will sleep 3, have a small restroom (or closet) dinner and comfortable.
The back needs to have lots of storage and still have a wide enough floor space to hold a larger 4x4 ATV that will be used to tow the boat around the pits and to a from the crane area.
Now the donor Vehicle - (2K)
Ford 1999 E350 Uhaul (std. 200k)
Engine - V10 (runs strong, shifts strong)
Body - 14ft Box with 3ft "attic" and the body has no rust.
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I want the "Hauler" to look like a RV, not a work truck. Once the conversion is finished I can register it as a RV, but I want it to look like a RV, not a old Uhaul. Plus I don't want the Police messing with me, if your towing a race boat they say your a race team.. and the truck must be registered as a commercial vehicle cost much more for plates $$
I have 4 basic color / graphic ideas I designed at work. All are cheap (500-600) , use standard vinyl and can be cut and installed at home.
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#3 or 4 is what I'm leaning towards - Simple designs that look pretty cool.
I have 4 basic color / graphic ideas I designed at work. All are cheap (500-600) , use standard vinyl and can be cut and installed at home.
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#3 or 4 is what I'm leaning towards - Simple designs that look pretty cool.
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The inside is laid out to scale, or really close.. The rear shop area will hold a 4x4 ATV that's used to tow the boat from the pits to the crane.
Storage is the key, I need enough room to carry all my spare parts, tools, radios, intercoms.. all that crap.
The attic will sleep 1, the dinette / sleeper can sleep 1 (or 2) and I'll have a fold down bunk above the dinette that will sleep another.
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I like this clean industrial look, but I'll go with Black / gray.
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For the front 2x3ft shower / toilet combo area I found these little marine units. II'll rough in the space and prep-it, but I wont go buy one till I'm sure I'll need it as most sites have facility's.,
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Storage is the key, I need enough room to carry all my spare parts, tools, radios, intercoms.. all that crap.
The attic will sleep 1, the dinette / sleeper can sleep 1 (or 2) and I'll have a fold down bunk above the dinette that will sleep another.
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I like this clean industrial look, but I'll go with Black / gray.
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For the front 2x3ft shower / toilet combo area I found these little marine units. II'll rough in the space and prep-it, but I wont go buy one till I'm sure I'll need it as most sites have facility's.,
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step one was removing all the aluminum channel and rubber bumpers that protect your stuff during a move.
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I than found some really thick and cool "coin" rubber flooring that was cut and placed over the whole floor.
I know Home Depot sells a diamond plate rubber floor, but I saw this is a NASCAR rig and liked the looks.
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I than installed the ceiling in the lounge area with a 1/2" insulation board under the sheet of shinny white plastic board.
Than we build the rough wall in place bolted to the floor and screwed to the walls and ceiling.
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Now that the front is built out I finished off the inside of the restroom (closet) area.
I used a PVC decorative panel and the prefabricated trim pieces with a 24" doorway *(yes its small)
Most race sites have bathrooms, so I wont be installing the shower/toilet unit until I think its needed. Until
then I'll just use this space as a closet.
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I than found some really thick and cool "coin" rubber flooring that was cut and placed over the whole floor.
I know Home Depot sells a diamond plate rubber floor, but I saw this is a NASCAR rig and liked the looks.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]547491[/ATTACH]
I than installed the ceiling in the lounge area with a 1/2" insulation board under the sheet of shinny white plastic board.
Than we build the rough wall in place bolted to the floor and screwed to the walls and ceiling.
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Now that the front is built out I finished off the inside of the restroom (closet) area.
I used a PVC decorative panel and the prefabricated trim pieces with a 24" doorway *(yes its small)
Most race sites have bathrooms, so I wont be installing the shower/toilet unit until I think its needed. Until
then I'll just use this space as a closet.
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Now the fun part, enclosing the "lounge" - sure makes this small space feel even smaller.
But maybe that will change when the windows are cut in.
I used a thin insulation board to bring the walls out flush with the upper and lower aluminum tracking.
I than covered it with 1/4 OSB. I was not sure if someone might lean into the wall panel and push into
the foam so the 1/4 OSB gave it a little more strength.
I personally think any insulation is not needed, but I needed to raise the wall surface out
3/4 so its lighter than 3/4 plywood
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I also started pre-wiring - I'll run a 220 to the back shop area and a few 110v lines up front.
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For the passenger side rear I'm using black garage cabinets that are supposed to take the hot / cold weather change
without pealing or warping. I just needed to build up the base to fit over the wheel well. I'll cap the top with a stainless
counter and use this wall space to mount spare props to the wall.
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But maybe that will change when the windows are cut in.
I used a thin insulation board to bring the walls out flush with the upper and lower aluminum tracking.
I than covered it with 1/4 OSB. I was not sure if someone might lean into the wall panel and push into
the foam so the 1/4 OSB gave it a little more strength.
I personally think any insulation is not needed, but I needed to raise the wall surface out
3/4 so its lighter than 3/4 plywood
[ATTACH=CONFIG]547499[/ATTACH]
I also started pre-wiring - I'll run a 220 to the back shop area and a few 110v lines up front.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]547500[/ATTACH]
For the passenger side rear I'm using black garage cabinets that are supposed to take the hot / cold weather change
without pealing or warping. I just needed to build up the base to fit over the wheel well. I'll cap the top with a stainless
counter and use this wall space to mount spare props to the wall.
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Cool project
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This is a little teaser of the trim going around the toe kicks, cabinets and counters. My wife actually suggested that I weld, grind and finish each corner so they are completely seamless.. .. way to O.C.D. for me
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Nice !
A couple million years ago, when younger, we would get these and go redneck. Gut the inside of box, find someone remodiling a kitchen, and hang what we could (cupboards aand counters) inside. Made a great race car hauler on a budget.
Yours will be much nicer !
Cool project !
A couple million years ago, when younger, we would get these and go redneck. Gut the inside of box, find someone remodiling a kitchen, and hang what we could (cupboards aand counters) inside. Made a great race car hauler on a budget.
Yours will be much nicer !
Cool project !
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this is real cool! dont forget some fancy american forces