BoundForNowhere
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Hey everyone, thought I'd share some of the work my wife and I have been doing on our 4x4 Sunrader. It's a fiberglass camper on a 1985 Toyota Pickup. Very few were made in 4x4 so we were super lucky to snag this one. We bought it in August 2017 in Bozeman, MT. We drove it around the west coast for a while and then made our way to Florida to begin a renovation on it. My wife and I have been living in a VW Vanagon for the last two years and decided to make the move to the Sunrader for the extra room, 4WD, Toyota reliability, and cheaper parts. We started the renovation at the beginning of November and are currently still working on it. We've heavily documented the process with photos, videos, and blog posts so I'll try not to be too redundant and post links here. I'll keep posting as we have more to show!
Her name is Amelia and this was her before we started working on her.
There's plenty more picture of her and her interior before we started the process over at our blog (http://www.boundfornowhere.com/blog/2017/new-home-on-wheels)
Our goal was to start with a clean slate on renovation so we tore her down to the fiberglass and salvaged what we could. We found LOTS of dead mice in the walls which made us feel better about peeling back everything so we could get a fresh start. Here is a video of that process:
Pictures after the first day or so:
As I'm limited to only 10 photos per post I'll cap this post here. More to come for sure but if you can't wait, you can read ahead at our blog where we have weekly updates on our build.
Her name is Amelia and this was her before we started working on her.
There's plenty more picture of her and her interior before we started the process over at our blog (http://www.boundfornowhere.com/blog/2017/new-home-on-wheels)
Our goal was to start with a clean slate on renovation so we tore her down to the fiberglass and salvaged what we could. We found LOTS of dead mice in the walls which made us feel better about peeling back everything so we could get a fresh start. Here is a video of that process:
Pictures after the first day or so:
As I'm limited to only 10 photos per post I'll cap this post here. More to come for sure but if you can't wait, you can read ahead at our blog where we have weekly updates on our build.
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