This is a sweet build! This engine, with a 60 or 62 body style is sick!
Put it on an 80 frame and what a rig it would be!
I like how all your work is neat an meticulous - says a lot about a person.
Thanks for the feedback guys.
Been real busy with my day job lately, however I have a meeting setup with a fab shop in regards to the price options of aluminum vs steel.
Will post back what i find out.
The logo on that awning is Nemo Equipment
http://www.nemoequipment.com
Didn't see it on their website, but might be worth sending them an email
EDIT: Found it, weird its on the Adventure Trailers website, and not Nemo's
http://store.adventuretrailers.com/nemo/
Great shots!
Had a great time looking at all the eye candy, and wishing my bank account was bigger!
Was surprised that there weren't more nick nacks for people to buy like shirts, mugs etc ...
Shame that they messed up the shirt design by putting "Overland Expo West" instead of "Overland Expo...
Saw this piece of history while surfing eBay ...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-F-350-Truck-Turtle-III-1987-Ford-F350-4x4-Camper-/301318172749?forcerrptr=true&hash=item4627f6704d&item=301318172749&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
Thanks Bob!
Unfortunately no - I couldn't make it out to CruiserFest :(
The top picture was taken in July in the Absaroka-beartooth national forest in Montana. The second was driving the old gardiner rd leaving Yellowstone!
Great to hear your kitchen setup is working out well. We love ours too -...
Its true everything does get a coating of mud and grime, my rational to having items on the outside outweigh the benefits to keeping them clean inside the trailer (at least in my head anyway ;P)
Looks great so far! You have some good ideas. I like how you mounted the table. Looking forward to seeing your kitchen setup.
BTW, where did you get that counter top?
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