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MK9R

posted on 21/1/21 at 01:09 AM Reply With Quote
Isuzu NQR 70 Race Lorry Motorhome Project

Isuzu NQR 70 Race Lorry Motorhome Project

Due to needing to reduce projects we have decided to sell our motorhome race lorry transporter project. This vehicle has been built to a great specification so far and most of the parts to finish it are included. This is a unique truck, the idea behind it is to be able to accommodate 5+ people in comfort during a race weekend, but also have the convenience of being able to transport the race car onboard, fully covered and secure. So when you view the pictures you will see a full sized living, eating (seating for 6-8 people) and sleeping area (2 fixed bunks, living area converts to 1 double bed and 1 single bed), full kitchen and luxurious bathroom. But the magic is, the lower bunk and floor lifts up allowing the race car to be loaded and transported. You will need to study the pictures to really understand how it all works.

Another amazing feature is the "moonroof", this is a huge triple glazed unit in the roof which allows in a an amazing amount of light in during the day and is a stunning place to lie and look up at at the stars at night. The rest of the roof has been double insulated and clad in proper caravan roof boards, with LED spot lights. The roof is complete apart from clipping the joining strips into place (included in sale)

The bathroom has been built to a really high standard, using all new parts (no 2nd hand toilet), and is a good size, not the usual pokey motorhome bathrooms. The walls are fully insulated. All the electrics and water is piped in and completed, the bathroom is 100% finished.

The kitchen and rest of the cupboards have been removed from a very modern and lightly used caravan, all these units are fully fitted and require no extra work, the walls behind the cupboards are insulated and lined. There is plenty of overhead storage around the kitchen area, which then extends all down the one side of the truck. The oven, hob and 3 way fridge look unused and are fitted in the units but still require plumbing/wiring in. At the rear, next to the door is a full height wardrobe and large storage cupboard, the idea of this was for to hang the race suits and store bedding above. The bunks are full size single beds, there is 1 brand new memory foam mattress, still in its wrapping. The lower bunk is made in 2 halves, which hinges up to allow loading of the car, the mattress for this bed will store on the top bunk.

The seating area is an L shape, which we were also intending to be extendable to allow the beds to be used as 2 singles, rather than a double and a single depending on the number of berths required at any weekend. The cushions for the sofa/beds look brand new, we sourced these from a 1 year old van as we wanted something very specific. The false floor under the seating area is constructed from steel box section, covered in 9mm ply, the seat frames are attached to this floor. To transport the car this floor hinges and scissors upwards, the rear of the floor then locates on the the upper bunk frame (also constructed from steel box section), this then creates a large garage space for the car to be strapped down.

The water heater is a brand new Bosch Combi boiler as fitted to high end static caravans, this is all piped in, and just requires the gas connecting and the flue installing (included). There is a brand new 240 litre water tank fitted under the floor, mounted to the chassis of the lorry. A top spec high flow water pump and water pressure stabiliser bulb is installed into the water system. The water system is complete apart from a short connection between the existing pipework and kitchen taps.

We have the entire electrical system (Sargent) from the caravan, including the control panel with the integrated12v/24v charging system, we also have the complete and uncut wiring loom from the caravan which was carefully removed and marked up. The loom plugs into the control box and will feed everything else that has been installed in the truck. There is a large solar panel included in the sale, the wiring and mounting brackets are already fitted, the unit just needs to be bolted on (we didn't do this incase something fell on it and damaged it as we are building the truck under some large oak trees). It has been designed to run off 12v if necessary, but we have also incorporated a stand alone 240v wiring system too for when you have a electrical hookup or generator

There is a 2 way (gas/240v) Trumatic heating system included. This unit consists of a gas/electrical fire which can also be used as a blown air heating system.

There are loads of left over doors, wood, fittings, brackets, hinges, handles etc from the caravan, including a full set of draws and a really nice matching fold out table. There are also pelmets and trim panels in the matching material for the cushions, we were going to use some of these to clad the sofas. I have included all of this in the extra photos.

Externally the truck is fitted with large heavy duty steel belly lockers. These have been designed to allow maximum storage for tools, spare parts, generator, wheels etc. All the GRP belly locker doors are included in the sale, plus the mould if ever needed again. All the matching GRP edge finishers are also included. Access to the living area is via a custom made GRP full height door and a stairwell in the floor. The door has been made to match the custom belly locker doors.

At the rear there is a 1 tonne tail lift, with removable ramps. To load the car the tail lift is lowered and the ramps attached, the car is then driven onto the ramps and the lift powered up to raise the car to the truck floor level.

The truck itself was initially a Travis Perkins plumbing supply delivery lorry, so not used with heavy/dirty loads, i bought the truck from them via a dealer so its only had the 2 owners. The huge advantage of the NQR over a lot pf other 7.5T vehicles is the small lightweight cab, but the full size 8'x20' box. The lorry is far more manoeuvrable and can fit in tighter spaces than a typical lorry, plus the lightweight body means the load capacity is much more than a standard truck. The lorry can be driven on a normal driving licence, but please check your entitlement as rules have changed over the years. The engine is a powerful 5.2 litre diesel, coupled to an automated manual box, this is basically a manual gear box operated automatically by hydraulics, there is no clutch pedal. The lorry is incredibly easy to drive, comfortable and economical. The truck has only covered 62000 miles, so is not even run in!!! The cab itself is in great condition, no rust or dents. The box is also in very good condition and the roof is not damaged and doesn't leak. The tail lift is in good working condition and lifts our 650kg car easily. The drive on ramps can easily be repositions if the track of your car is different to ours.

When complete, if finished off to the same standard i would expect this unit to be worth between £25-30k

There is so much to say about this build that I've probably missed loads of detail out, so i would advise coming for a viewing as it needs to be seen to be appreciated. I also have loads more photos of the truck, i cant upload them all to here so click on the link below in this advert to go to the full gallery.

Over 100 photos on this link below


https://photos.app.goo.gl/Qva5MQNsDrmXy5kf6

If you want anymore info or a chat please message me through here, or send me a text/call



SPECIFICATION

Lorry
ISUZU NQR 70
5.2 lire diesel
Automated Gearbox
2008
62k miles
20'x8' Box
1T Tail lift
Rated 7.5 PHGV

External features
Full length heavy duty belly pans
GRP Belly Pan doors (including mould)
GRP Lower finishing strips
GRP access door
Electrical System
Full caravan Sargent electrical system, 12v/240v charging system
Control Panel
Solar panel
12v ceiling spot lights

Water System
Bosch combi boiler
240l underslung water water tank
Hiflow 12v water pump
Pressure regulator

Bathroom
Thetford electric pump cassette toilet
Hot/Cold water
Full size shower
Sink
Skylight/ventillation
Waterproof walls and acrylic flooring tiles
Bathroom is 100% complete and is fully working

Kitchen
Thetford combined Oven/grill/hob
Thetford 3 way large fridge
Sink with combi taps
fully integrated kitchen unit and cupboards

Living/Sleeping area
Large L shaped sofa, seating for 6+ people
Sofa sleeps 2 x single, or 1 x single & 1 x double
2 fixed fullsize single bunks, complete with 1 x new mattress
Various overhead cupboards and shelf
Large wardrobe and bedding storage area

Car Transportation
Max Length :- 4m
Max Width :- 1.8m
Max Height :- 1.42m
Note, max height could be modified easily by raising rear bunk and width could be modified if the wardrobe was removed/modified.

Please note the truck doesn't currently have an MOT , but I cannot see any reason why it wouldn't fly through. The Truck has to go to a VOSA station to be tested, but this very easy and they test it while you are there.





Cheers Austen

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www.austengreenway.co.uk
www.automatedtechnologygroup.co.uk
www.trackace.co.uk

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Cheers Austen

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