Ford Ambulance Bought for RV Camper Conversion Pt1

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2024
  • This is when I 1st brought the ambulance home, this is the walk thru video showing before the conversion.
    Unexpected life plans had changed and we no longer where able to travel on vacation due to my fathers health. A friendly couple fell in love with the ambulance and I offered it to them for a good price, by the time they where able to come look at the camper my father had already passed away. But since I offered the ambulance to them, they came up, looked it over and took it home with them. I was sad to see it go as we never even got to use it, but dealing with my fathers estate it would be another year or more before we could had used the camper. So I let it go.....
    I was not going to post these videos, but figured I went to the trouble to make, so might as well Be Sure to check out my Scott Exploring Facebook Page for Photos of my Explores as well as Photos of places that where never filmed.
    Also check out my photography Facebook Page Urbex Street Photography. Some photos are on both sites, but some sites have there own unique photos as well.
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  • @dickabbas6972
    @dickabbas6972 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Sure them are vents? Not lights with a deflector on them? Usually they have a maintainer on the battery so when you kill the switch and go shore power it keeps the battery up. that block heater should go ti shore power.

    • @ScottExploring
      @ScottExploring  Před 2 měsíci

      The lights where small round visible lights, I am pretty sure you could see the vents from underneath the body, but do not remember now.
      Yes, there was an inverter that could be pugged into with a 20amp 110volt plug, I did get that working and the block heater was plugged into an orange extension cord that plugged into the inverter/shore power. I unhooked that extension cord as it was not ran to my liking as you would have to open the inverter cover to unhook the glow plugs if you did not want them plugged in. My preference was to have the glow plugs set up as a "normal" with the designated plug up front in the grill area.
      Thanks for watching