Ford Transit Custom Camper Van 148 Medium Roof by Waldoch
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Ford Transit Custom Camper Van 148 Medium Roof by Waldoch
This image captures the interior of a Ford Transit 148 Medium Roof custom camper, expertly converted by Waldoch into a versatile, adventure-ready RV. This specific build emphasizes a "garage-style" layout, balancing sleeping comfort with massive storage capacity.
Smart Living & Sleeping Architecture
Elevated Platform Bed: The centerpiece is a sturdy, carpeted platform bed that spans the width of the van. This "bunk" design allows for a permanent sleeping area while leaving the entire floor space beneath it open for gear.
The "Pass-Through" Garage: The area under the bed provides significant storage for bikes, camping equipment, or luggage. It is finished with a dark, wood-grain vinyl floor that is both aesthetic and easy to sweep out after a trip.
Medium Roof Advantages: The medium roof height offers a sweet spot for many travelers—it provides enough interior vertical space to move around comfortably while maintaining a lower exterior profile than high-roof models for better fuel efficiency and clearance.
Climate & Ventilation
Dual Airflow System: The ceiling features a high-powered MaxxAir vent fan at the rear to pull out heat and moisture, while a dedicated rooftop air conditioning unit is positioned further forward to keep the cabin cool during summer excursions.
Integrated Windows: Small, screened "bunk windows" are installed on both the driver and passenger sides. These are specifically positioned to provide cross-ventilation and a view while lying in bed, without compromising the privacy or structural integrity of the van.
Technical & Interior Finishes
Premium Lighting: The ceiling is outfitted with a grid of recessed LED puck lights, creating a bright, evenly lit interior that feels much larger than it is.
Power Center: On the rear left pillar, a dedicated electrical panel is visible, housing breakers and a master disconnect switch. This allows the user to manage the van's auxiliary battery system, which powers the lights, fan, and charging ports.
Refined Walls: The walls are fully lined with light-gray, custom-molded composite panels. These are durable, easy to clean, and provide a much more "finished" automotive feel compared to raw metal or plywood.
Versatile Functionality
This Waldoch conversion is designed for the "weekender" or the outdoor athlete. It skips the heavy permanent cabinetry of a full motorhome in favor of a modular, open-concept design that can be used as a daily driver, a gear hauler, or a comfortable basecamp.
This image captures the interior of a Ford Transit 148 Medium Roof custom camper, expertly converted by Waldoch into a versatile, adventure-ready RV. This specific build emphasizes a "garage-style" layout, balancing sleeping comfort with massive storage capacity.
Smart Living & Sleeping Architecture
Elevated Platform Bed: The centerpiece is a sturdy, carpeted platform bed that spans the width of the van. This "bunk" design allows for a permanent sleeping area while leaving the entire floor space beneath it open for gear.
The "Pass-Through" Garage: The area under the bed provides significant storage for bikes, camping equipment, or luggage. It is finished with a dark, wood-grain vinyl floor that is both aesthetic and easy to sweep out after a trip.
Medium Roof Advantages: The medium roof height offers a sweet spot for many travelers—it provides enough interior vertical space to move around comfortably while maintaining a lower exterior profile than high-roof models for better fuel efficiency and clearance.
Climate & Ventilation
Dual Airflow System: The ceiling features a high-powered MaxxAir vent fan at the rear to pull out heat and moisture, while a dedicated rooftop air conditioning unit is positioned further forward to keep the cabin cool during summer excursions.
Integrated Windows: Small, screened "bunk windows" are installed on both the driver and passenger sides. These are specifically positioned to provide cross-ventilation and a view while lying in bed, without compromising the privacy or structural integrity of the van.
Technical & Interior Finishes
Premium Lighting: The ceiling is outfitted with a grid of recessed LED puck lights, creating a bright, evenly lit interior that feels much larger than it is.
Power Center: On the rear left pillar, a dedicated electrical panel is visible, housing breakers and a master disconnect switch. This allows the user to manage the van's auxiliary battery system, which powers the lights, fan, and charging ports.
Refined Walls: The walls are fully lined with light-gray, custom-molded composite panels. These are durable, easy to clean, and provide a much more "finished" automotive feel compared to raw metal or plywood.
Versatile Functionality
This Waldoch conversion is designed for the "weekender" or the outdoor athlete. It skips the heavy permanent cabinetry of a full motorhome in favor of a modular, open-concept design that can be used as a daily driver, a gear hauler, or a comfortable basecamp.