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mcurcio1989 12-05-2012 08:45 AM

2000 freightliner toterhome build
 
So long story short myself my brother and a friend bought a 2000 freightliner with n14 cummins, 10 speed manual, and 600k. The previous owner was a friend and he had converted from the original tractor to more of a toterhome set up but then kind of went back to using it as box truck commercially. So we are going to be building the interior into a toterhome.

We figure it will be a fun project for us and being able to us it as an RV will make it more usable, especially as far as insurance and registration are concerned. In addition It will probabaly be more valuable like this. None of us have anything that really requires such a vehicle, like a race car or something. Its really a great base for this project as most of the hard work IMO is already done.

Of course I have a lot of questions right now before we even get started I want to get the insurance and registration figured out. I read Hot Rod's thread on registering in Ohio so that seems like it will not be a problem. I am really getting stuck on insurance everyone I call says that unless it was professionally built they cannot insure it as an RV. I know that you guys aren't all paying for commerical truck insurance so what is the deal here!

Here is a picture to wet your whistles, I am going to take some more later when I get them.
https://honda-tech.com/attachment.php...1&d=1354666476

Dogtales 12-05-2012 01:50 PM

Now THAT looks like a fun project......I'm so jealous.
Keep us posted along the way and I hope it turns out to be everything you intended.
It looks like quality work to start with.............

Ran D. St. Clair 12-13-2012 04:00 PM

It's all about working with the right agent.

Contact Thum Insurance

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They helped me insure my converted box truck when no one else would help. We did it with a "declared value", meaning we agreed my rig was worth $40,000 and I provided pictures and other proof of value to support it. The ultimate policy was through Progressive.

Good luck.

Doc Weaver 12-13-2012 09:50 PM

looks awesome

Bob86ZZ4 12-14-2012 01:06 PM

Great truck. N14 and straight 10 is a great combo. Can't tell from that picture. Is there a deck with a 5th wheel hitch back there? More pics are always enjoyed.

#90-GTSC 12-15-2012 09:07 AM

Looks nice. How long is the box for living? You'll appreciate the fuel tanks under the driver's door; opens up more storage "below". You can't ever have enough storage for your "stuff".

Now with the fuel tanks that far forward, do everthing you can to move the weight back. You might want to weight it now to see how much weight you have on the front axle. If the fuel tanks aren't full when you weight it, I can help you do a weight and balance calculation to determine what full tanks would put on the front.

Good luck with it!

Highway OPie 12-30-2012 08:32 AM

Wow!
 
Nice looking motorhome!

Please keep us drooling with more pictures!

Thanks.


Speed Gray, K8SG
Grand Rapids, MI


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