The Ford Transit Camper Van (Canada 2024)
Our Transit came as an empty 148″ wheel base, mid-roof cargo van. Once the conversion is complete it will be operational for all-season full-time living. Our needs are simple so we decided not to have a toilet or shower. But we wanted a permanently installed comfortable bed. We also want a simple but efficient kitchen with a fridge, a portable propane campstove to be able to cook inside or outside, and a sink with running water.
Check the videos page to see how the build was done.
The Ford Ranger (Argentina 2017)
The whole camper was designed, built, and assembled by myself in a parking lot with very basic hand tools, a jigsaw and an electric drill. After much consideration regarding weight, weight balance, different 3D designs, off-road reliability, optimum space use, simplicity of construction, the following equipment and placement was finally adopted. I didn’t want to drill any holes neither in the truck nor in the hardtop. I also didn’t want anything on the outside that would indicate the purpose of the vehicle, so there is no water refill inlet, no electric plug, no external propane tank. Everything is contained in the bed of the truck and could be entirely removed leaving the truck as it was purchased. Even the thick wire from the engine battery to the back runs through factory openings in the body sheetmetal and could be pulled without leaving a trace. The camper windows are dark tinted so it is difficult to see inside. On the street the truck looks pretty much like any other commercial truck.
- Watch the Interior Video Tour .




