This custom tiny home on wheels was made from a Ford Transit van
This custom tiny home on wheels was made from a Ford Transit van
Vincent Van-Go was created on the chassis of a 148-inch Medium Roof Ford Transit.
It was designed to be a home-on-the-go during long mountain biking excursions.
The walls and ceilings are lined with Baltic birch plywood.
The cabinets are fog-colored and Formica-laminated.
This lamination allows scuff marks to be wiped off easily, according to Vanlife Customs.
All of the cabinets were designed and cut in-house.
T-vent windows were installed in the sliding door and behind the kitchenette for improved airflow.
The kitchenette includes a double burner cooktop, mini-refrigerator, and a stainless steel sink with a removable cover that can be used as a cutting board.
There is an electric water pump and a grey water system that repurposes used water.
The storage bench that hides the cassette toilet doubles as a seating unit.
All of the drawers were fitted with a touch-to-open feature.
This allows the drawers to stay closed, despite a windy or bumpy driving path.
A fixed, full-width bed sits in the rear of the van.
The "garage" has axle mounts to secure the bikes in place. There’s also an on-demand heated shower mounted on the back door.
Vanlife Customs did not list the final price of the Vincent Van-Go, but a Ford Transit starts at $33,135.