Great idea to use the aircraft track as a frame for the box. I thought it would be cool (no pun intended) to have a second fridge on a tumbo tux slide stored in a bed box. One fridge in the camper and one in the box passenger side for use in camp.
Not sure why people arent putting the links to the craigslist ads but here you go if interested...
https://flagstaff.craigslist.org/rvs/5461899255.html
Wow. Cant imagine the looks driving down the road in that. It would almost be fun to buy it just for the shock factor. I am certain you would meet a bunch of people on your travels. $20K invested... I wonder if it was one of those... while we are in there fixing the transmission... what if...
Very interested to see the pricing on the canvas room enclosure. Also, thinking of that enclosure it would be great if it has room for a rear swing out to fit inside it. For instance, with the tail gate down and the swing out deployed (e.g. with a fold down counter), it would be great to have...
I was reading your blog and noticed you mentioned that your Sprinter fits in a parking space even though its a 170. I thought only the 144 at 19 feet fit in a regular spot. We are debating a 144 vs 170, so I am interested to hear your real world experience with the 170. It sounds like it...
The price seems reasonable compared to a pop-up camper. With that price and even a Goose Gear interior you could build an awesome setup for under $15K. Pros and cons to both of course, but I think a nicely built Habitat/Flippac, like TacoDoc's for example, is a roomier, more flexible setup...
Found this while searching for other things. Sounds nice. Would be great to see pictures.
FOR SALE :
1979 Unimog U1300L with 10' Alaskan pop-up camper, turbo motor, 15'000 lb Warn winch, air conditioning, and extra set of tires. New brakes and tires, repair manuals, and factory tools. Fully...
That grey 11 foot Unimog looks awesome. Looking at the spec requirements it looks like a long wheelbase Fuso could work for an 11 or 13 food cabin. In theory one could buy the box and have them ship it here for install or go there have it installed and ship it back after some travel. Compared...
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for (general cost and weight estimate). There are definitely pros and cons to Flip-pac/Habitat vs Pop-up vs. other alternatives that need to be worked through, but this info helps a lot.
Love Blissmobil. Their products seem really well designed with very nice detailed features including:
- ability to base camp the camper box
- Fits in a container
- Water capture system
- Roof terrace (great for photography, etc.)
The only thing I wish they would do is create a version with...
Based on your experience... how is it as a daily driver? Based on your post I am assuming the window options are recommended? Any other options recommendations for someone thinking of the daily driver route?
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