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Ford E-350 Motorized Tiny Home on Wheels


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This motorized tiny home can also be referred to as a tiny house truck because it’s built right onto a 2009 Ford E-350 Super Duty Chassis.

It’s fully self contained and even has 500 watt solar panel power system already set up.

When you go inside this motorized tiny home on wheels you’ll find a kitchen, living area, sleeping nook, bathroom, television, and more.

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Ford E-350 Motorized Tiny Home on Wheels

Ford E-350 Motorized Tiny Home on Wheels

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This RV Tiny house has:
Double pane windows – Two fixed, four awning windows that open. Metal clad frames.
Direct vent propane heater with thermostat.
On demand propane water heater.
40 gallon fresh water tank. RV toilet.
Rigid foam insulation, including the floor.
500 watt solar system with three way power.
Wynter fridge/freezer low amp draw for 12 volt systems.
Sink, outdoor shower with hot water.
Air springs and brand new tires.
Truck has a gasoline engine and runs excellent.

If you’re interested in buying this custom built motorhome it’s for sale! Designed and built by Randy Berry in Delta, Colorado. Asking price is $43,000. Cost breakdown is below. Contact Randy here if you’re interested.

Ford E350 Super Duty Truck Chassis… $13,000
Building materials… $21,000
Labor for construction… $9,000
Total sale price: $43,000

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  • Larry Schoenemann
    September 12, 2015, 2:55 pm

    Sharp, nice get away camper.

  • Reagan Jordan
    September 12, 2015, 4:31 pm

    Very Nice!

  • alice h
    September 12, 2015, 4:57 pm

    All the comforts of home, anywhere you go.

  • Beth
    September 12, 2015, 6:17 pm

    This is pretty cool however I need a working kitchen. 🙂

  • Gloria
    September 12, 2015, 7:40 pm

    With a few modifications…I could live in this full time. Goes into my save folder.

  • marnie
    September 12, 2015, 8:24 pm

    I’m not sure where the advantage of this setup is compared to a class C motorhome Definitely not price. It looks less finished than I would expect for that cost. Maybe the advantage comes with building it oneself?

  • John Alexander
    September 12, 2015, 8:34 pm

    For 43000 I think I’d just buy a nice used dodge xplorer or pleasure way 🙂

  • chris
    September 13, 2015, 12:08 am

    Well, around me UHaul is selling their old fleet of these van/boxes, so you could shave an easy 9-10 thousand off the price if you don’t mind used

    • M
      April 23, 2016, 9:27 pm

      Except most of those are in only fair to poor condition as they were workhorses. One in good condition with decent miles is pretty close to what he paid for his chasis.

  • Lynnette
    September 13, 2015, 5:04 am

    I usually don’t criticize, however a all-in-one bathroom toilet/shower/tiny sink combo would have been a MUCH better choice. Not into showering outside as my only option. 🙂

    • Bily
      September 13, 2015, 5:57 am

      Do you imaging during winter brrrr

      • Lynnette
        September 13, 2015, 2:53 pm

        Ice sickle buns 😀

    • Jill
      September 13, 2015, 7:27 pm

      I agree Lynette 1000%

  • Cate
    September 14, 2015, 1:38 pm

    Yep, too dark!

  • Brady
    October 3, 2015, 9:33 pm

    Um yeeeeaaaah. I’m no detective but Im guessing the outdoor shower is summer and controlled from the inside? Either way, the full size towel inside the bathroom area next to the hand towel, is what the FBI call a clue. Yes there is a shower inside. I agree it is rather dark inside but it is probably the way it was photographed. Had to adjust from the glare coming in through the windows. I would dig a washer dryer combo and a way to enter the cab of the truck from the camper. It is done well!

    • Vicki Payne
      October 28, 2015, 6:17 am

      Maybe the high power usage makes it not a good fit. ?? I really like the idea of access to the cab!

  • Rainy
    October 4, 2015, 10:58 am

    I think it’s really nice. The solar power is awesome. This is what I would like some day. The outdoor shower is fine, maybe closer to the door for quick in and out. It’s well done.

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