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What can/do you do with a M109 Shop Van

Rebelpride

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Dang it, I think I am getting the green itch again and am contemplating purchasing a M109 Shop Van. What are its use's and how do you use yours. I thought about turning it into a camper or use it to house my biodiesel or waste oil stuff. Pics appreciated.
 

SCSG-G4

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Right now it being used as storage for a buddy's stuff while he is between apartments. Intended use is more like a camper when the State Guard is in the field (think A/C and bunks), but it has also been used as secure storage (this time think weapons) when we are doing re-enactments and displays overnight. With the proper tables and tools, it might even be used as a workshop in the field.
 

gimpyrobb

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I got mine with the intentention of putting the deuce bed on, now, I wouldn't think of getting rid of it. In my oppinion, everyone should have an M35 AND an M109! The 109 is a great truck.
 

TedG

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I agree with gimpyrobb. I was going to get an M35 but this M185A3 showed up (similar to a M109) and now I am hooked. Multifunction truck plus a place to stay for just in case!

Mine came with bunks inside and I removed half of them. Soon I will remove some of the cabinets. Secure floor space is what I need and a small counter with cabinet.
 

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SasquatchSanta

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I've always wondered if there is enough area (height wise) to somehow add an extension out over the top of the truck cab (hardtop) for a bed --- like standard slide-in pickup campers have.
 

gimpyrobb

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Ernie, it would be tight. I do not have measurements, but it would only be about 1.5 ft tall at the most.
 

bulldog_mack13

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1,400 , It was 1525.xx out the door with the premium,starts and runs and it looked like a good truck to me, im picking up the monday after next. From the ones im watching now I over paid I think.
 

Jakob

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If you're not claustrifobic (sp?), then 1.5' would be enough to make a small sleeping space. I'm a minimalist, so that'd be perfect use of space.
 

LanceRobson

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At 18" less the thickness of a mattress or pad it'd be tighter than the old style assault troopships. You'd actually have to get out to turn over.

Years ago I had a Class C motor home that was so tight that I had to fold my shoulders (think human taco) in order to roll over. Not very restful and truly a PITA.

Regarding the waste oil stuff I just bought a pair ofM103 trailers and plan on setting up one of those or maybe an M101 up for waste oil pick-up, processing and storage. It'd all be in one place and easy to contain.
 

tie6044

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I had big plans for one of mine but the more I think about it the more I realize I may never get to it! I put my two up for sale, they are in the classifieds if anyone is interested.
 
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