How To Get Insurance For Your Ambulance Conversion… Let’s Find Out | Watch Newer UPDATE Video

For close to 2 years, I’ve become knowledgeable on the topic of insuring ambulances and I know that there are some thigs that you can do to guarantee coverage. But, there are things you can do to make it impossible…

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My name is David and with my dog Lefty we live full time in our converted ambulance RV. I made this change to my ‘standard’ life and you can too! Subscribe and comment – Lefty would appreciate it – he wants the adventures to keep coming!

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Links for Amazon electrical items installed in the Campulance:

Renogy 100Ah GEL Battery:
Solar Panel Mounting Z Brackets Kit:
Rich Solar 190 watt monocrystaline panel:
Victron BMV-712 Battery Monitor:
EPEver 100amp Solar Charge Controller:
Link Solar Weather proof roof port (gland):
ANJOSHI 100a 12v Circuit Breaker:
Windy Nation 300a ANL Fuse:
25′ 10 AWG MC4 Cable:
Aims Power 3000w/9000w Inverter:
Maxx Air 00-07500K MaxxFan Deluxe with Remote:
AlpiCool 58 Qt. Refrigerator:
WARMTOO 8KW 12V Diesel Air Heater:
Xroose Car Backup Camera:
Joying Double DIN Android Head Unit

Links for other Campulance items and discounts:
Custom Hinged Mattress: for 5% off discount
SUNGLIFE Car Mini Power Inverter:
Use Code ‘Campulance’ for 20% off discount
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The Campulance is a 2002 Ford E450 Marque Commando 164 Class III ambulance powered by the Ford 7.3l Powerstroke diesel engine and a 4 speed + overdrive transmission. Lefty is a 65lb Staffordshire Terrier (best I can tell) that came from the Verona Street Animal Shelter in March 2014 at the age of 9 months. We have been living full time in the campulance since July 2019.

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