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My friends just put their Unicat up for sale. As far as I know it's registered in British Columbia Canada. http://globetrotters.ch/globsale/globsale1_en.asp It's a VERY nice truck!
Maybe you just need to buy this (not registerable in the US):
http://www.unicat.net/en/info/EX70HD-MANTGA6x6-sh.php
Charlie
Most of my great travel memories from when I was growing up were riding in the back of our slide in truck camper with my brother watching the world go by, either at the dinette looking out the window, or even laying up in the cab over bed watching out the front window as we cruised down the highway. Of course it would probably be illegal now with no seat belts, but when we only had a regular cab pickup, where else were the kids supposed to ride.
My friends just put their Unicat up for sale. As far as I know it's registered in British Columbia Canada. http://globetrotters.ch/globsale/globsale1_en.asp It's a VERY nice truck!
Anymore info on this? On the website they list a European phone #. Is it located in British Columbia? Just wondering cause I live there.
...Of course it would probably be illegal now with no seat belts...
Anymore info on this? On the website they list a European phone #. Is it located in British Columbia? Just wondering cause I live there.
As much as we dream about driving around the world in one vehicle, its not always the smart economic decision especially if you're trying to be comfortable at the same time. Instead of spending years and mega-bucks to build one vehicle to do it all, you'd be farther head to fly from country to country and acquire local transportation and lodging.
I've spent much of the past year researching and learning what's possible in terms of world travel, expedition campers, destinations and whether or not my family would make it as full time travelling nomads. As part of that research to see whether or not the 5 of us would be able to live together in such a small space, our family vacation last year included 2 weeks in a rental RV touring the 4 Corners region of the US and down into the Grand Canyon. The end result of that trip was enough to keep me going as everyone had a great time and are anxious to do it again. After that, I even managed to get away down to the Overland Expo East last October to do some hands on research through overlanding classes and panels and talkng to vendors. I was a bit disappointed that there weren't more larger big rig units there. I guess there's just not that many in the US, which I still find amazing (why are there so many German rigs, but not American?).
After all that and going into the future, I decided to start a new blog. The idea is to try to document this journey through all of the research and design of a new expedition camper and hopefully into the build phase of the rig. Then eventually I will use the blog to keep track of all of our adventures traveling the world. It should be an exciting adventure. Especially since I've never had a blog before, so it's a learning experience all around.
Thanks,
Wayne
www.roadschoolingoverland.com