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    Default An Interview With Alan Feld of Sportsmobile

    For those who have met Alan and Liz, you know how great these people are. I spent a few minutes with Alan at the Washington Overland Rally and we talked about the last 50 years of Sportsmobile and a little about the things to come.

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    Nice product endorsement. Not much of an interview though...Alan had what? 3 lines in the whole vid?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwh View Post
    Nice product endorsement. Not much of an interview though...Alan had what? 3 lines in the whole vid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwh View Post
    Nice product endorsement. Not much of an interview though...Alan had what? 3 lines in the whole vid?
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    I agree it was a little light. I think Alan is on the forum. Here's what I want to know about Sportsmobile's future:
    1. Now that Ford has discontinued diesel vans, what is Sportsmobile's solution for a diesel 4x4 platform?
    2. Any chance of getting a Sprinter 4x4 platform?
    3. Chevy has a diesel van, and Quigley makes an IFS 4x4 version, but they all seem like stock height AWD ones. What does Sportsmobile think of this chassis? Will they stand up to *serious* 4WD service?
    4. Any possibility of a semi-custom repowering program- retrofitting a heavy duty Ford-type chassis with a diesel engine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjp1969 View Post
    I agree it was a little light. I think Alan is on the forum. Here's what I want to know about Sportsmobile's future:
    1. Now that Ford has discontinued diesel vans, what is Sportsmobile's solution for a diesel 4x4 platform?
    2. Any chance of getting a Sprinter 4x4 platform?
    3. Chevy has a diesel van, and Quigley makes an IFS 4x4 version, but they all seem like stock height AWD ones. What does Sportsmobile think of this chassis? Will they stand up to *serious* 4WD service?
    4. Any possibility of a semi-custom repowering program- retrofitting a heavy duty Ford-type chassis with a diesel engine?
    I will try to ask Alan those questions when I see him next and report back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjp1969 View Post
    I agree it was a little light. I think Alan is on the forum. Here's what I want to know about Sportsmobile's future:
    1. Now that Ford has discontinued diesel vans, what is Sportsmobile's solution for a diesel 4x4 platform?
    2. Any chance of getting a Sprinter 4x4 platform?
    3. Chevy has a diesel van, and Quigley makes an IFS 4x4 version, but they all seem like stock height AWD ones. What does Sportsmobile think of this chassis? Will they stand up to *serious* 4WD service?
    4. Any possibility of a semi-custom repowering program- retrofitting a heavy duty Ford-type chassis with a diesel engine?
    I can answer some of those. Also in the interview above that is my white van pictured twice with the motorcycle on the back.

    3. The Chevy frame is not nearly as heavy duty as the Ford and considering all the weight they add to these beasts the Chevy is not used for that reason. If your not planning on doing serious off roading then Quigley now makes a 4x4 Chevy with IFS. Also the Chevy 1500 AWD has 1/2 the payload of a similar Ford E150. Sportsmobile uses only E350 for the payload capacity. Total weight of most E350 conversions come in at around 10,000 lbs with the PH top and full interior done. Chevy has always gotten milder 4x4 conversions since they have less frame than the Ford so it takes a lot more upgrading to make it a usable chassis and equal to Ford's. Having said all this Sportsmobile will put a PH penthouse in a Chevy but not sure on how much of the build out they will do due to weight concerns and payload capacity since the Chevy is seriously lacking here?

    4. The current 6.0 diesel in the van is a tight fit so they had to detune it some so not so much heat is let off and so it will work in such a small compartment (hence some of the problems). Very few diesels can actually fit in the E350 engine compartment. An old cummins can but they are LOUD! And the old 7.3 can as well.
    http://www.fordcummins.com/eSeries-c...onversion.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Brady View Post
    I will try to ask Alan those questions when I see him next and report back.
    Also, is the new Nissan box-van available with 4wd? Looks to be Titan based, but the Nissan USA website doesn't say. One of those could look pretty cool with a raising roof and biggish tires.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjp1969 View Post
    I agree it was a little light. I think Alan is on the forum. Here's what I want to know about Sportsmobile's future:
    Scott, I think Kevin has a good point/idea here. You've posted a few interviews like this in the past, but if you have the chance, perhaps soliciting questions and topics of interest here on the forum for your next interview subjects. Its just an idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjp1969 View Post
    3. Chevy has a diesel van, and Quigley makes an IFS 4x4 version, but they all seem like stock height AWD ones. What does Sportsmobile think of this chassis? Will they stand up to *serious* 4WD service?
    Quigley now offers an optional factory-installed lift on new Chevy 4wd conversions.

    The Quigley conversions are not AWD like the Chevy factory 1500, but have a conventional two-speed part time transfer case. Whether its suitable for extreme use is based on your personal definition of extreme. Its based on the Chevy truck IFS, so its shares roughly the same abilities and limitations.

    As for the Nissan, its not avaliable in 4wd from Nissan, but Quigley is looking into it, but at a very early stage right now. I wouldn't hold my breath on this.

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