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3D Print Store: http://www.shapeways.com/shops/thea.....ul?sort=newest
So things haven't chanced much since last month.
I'm working on getting a vehicle, but my search options have expanded.
High top vans are VERY hard to find. I may have found ONE and will be checking on it.
Ambulances are near impossible for less then $3,000, and usually end up selling for $5000. They also have the issue of being unknown miles: since they have to run while waiting on calls the actual "running miles" are about 2-3 times the listed miles. Most of these show about 150,000-230,000 miles and were running for the equivalent of 500,000.
After looking at 14ft box trucks driving down the road I've ruled them out since they would be no different then driving a large class C RV.
I've added church bus's and short school buses to the list of options: they're both more available, are mostly leak proof, and cost about $3,000.
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I hate that most the vehicles I want are Diesel. Even though Diesel gets better gas mileage on higher weight vehicles and longer operation they cost more to repair and gas is more expensive.
I'm working on getting a vehicle, but my search options have expanded.
High top vans are VERY hard to find. I may have found ONE and will be checking on it.
Ambulances are near impossible for less then $3,000, and usually end up selling for $5000. They also have the issue of being unknown miles: since they have to run while waiting on calls the actual "running miles" are about 2-3 times the listed miles. Most of these show about 150,000-230,000 miles and were running for the equivalent of 500,000.
After looking at 14ft box trucks driving down the road I've ruled them out since they would be no different then driving a large class C RV.
I've added church bus's and short school buses to the list of options: they're both more available, are mostly leak proof, and cost about $3,000.
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I hate that most the vehicles I want are Diesel. Even though Diesel gets better gas mileage on higher weight vehicles and longer operation they cost more to repair and gas is more expensive.