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1993 Freightliner FL-60 Ambulance Camper Conversion – $10,000 OBO 📍Mendocino | Clean Title | Diesel | Runs Strong Looking for a unique, heavy-duty camper conversion that stands out from the typical van builds? This 1993 FL-60 ambulance has been partially converted into an off-grid-capable camper with a ton of potential — and it’s built on a serious, commercial-grade chassis. 🚑 Base Vehicle: • 1993 Freightliner FL-60 • Cummins 5.9L Diesel engine with Allison transmission — starts and runs strong • Heavy-duty frame with tons of storage space • Drives like a tank — solid and stable on the road • Clean title, no accidents 🏕️ Camper Conversion Features: • partial solar setup installed • Partially built out with plenty of room to customize • outside Bathroom/shower area started (mid-construction) • Insulated for comfort in various climates • Interior layout is functional with room for upgrades 🔧 What It Needs: • Some cosmetic and interior finish work, specifically the doors are in need of work (locking mechanisms). • Bathroom/shower not yet complete • General TLC depending on how far you want to go 💡 Why It’s Great: This is a solid, mobile base with a strong diesel engine and the hardest parts already done. The FL-60 chassis gives you more space and durability than a typical van or bus, and it’s ready to be finished your way — perfect for full-time living, traveling, or off-grid camping. Ideal for: DIY camper builders • Vanlifers • Full-time travelers • Off-grid setups 💬 Message for more info, photos, serious inquiries only.
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