Crooked Beat
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I like the idea of a shell. And the idea of a removable interior.
I could load up the interior when I go away and then unload when back home if I leave the shell on all Spring, Summer, Fall. Not having a permanent kitchen means less weight to haul around when using the truck as a commute vehicle.
Came across this: Those are Euro Containers with an 8020 alum system.
Euro Containers are hard to come by in North America. But it looks like it could be adapted to Rubbermaid bins?
And then there is this
vagabondoutdoors.com
And Trail Kitchens makes something similar.
But the German system with Euro Containers looks to be the best thought out.
And has anyone tried to line up the German FWC models with the North American models?
I could load up the interior when I go away and then unload when back home if I leave the shell on all Spring, Summer, Fall. Not having a permanent kitchen means less weight to haul around when using the truck as a commute vehicle.
Came across this: Those are Euro Containers with an 8020 alum system.
Euro Containers are hard to come by in North America. But it looks like it could be adapted to Rubbermaid bins?
And then there is this
Goose-Gear Interior System – Vagabond Outdoors

And Trail Kitchens makes something similar.
But the German system with Euro Containers looks to be the best thought out.
And has anyone tried to line up the German FWC models with the North American models?