NPR beverage truck

Has anyone used one of these as a rig? It seems appealing being able to wrap truck but open doors for ventilation and easy access to equipment and reels.

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My wife and I were just talking about this idea!

It would be hard to plumb tanks and equipment. Reels need to be on the back of equipment and that doesn’t have much bumper to mount them on.

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I was thinking of tanks in front slots machines second and reels stacked in last door on passenger side. Plumbing would be a challenge for sure.

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Lots of folks put reels on the sides thinking they will always be curbside to what they are washing. That doesn’t happen 100% of the time. On the rear you can go left/right/backwards all the time.

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I’ve thought about it, they look cool and unique, as long as you wrap it people will know what you do, but most know it’s a beverage truck, but who cares, if it’s usefull and organized
I currently use a Ford e250 van, love it

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Can i see a pic of your set up

I don’t have a box truck set up yet. I am looking at different options for this season and the beverage truck was one of them. Pretty sure I am going to go with npr or some type of cab over truck. Not sure whether it will be flatbed, box truck or possibly something like pictured above.

Here’s my setup

Thanks @DoubleH

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