Yes you can talk to, pass a drink, or yell at the kids ? in the back through the cab window. It also has a zip in clear plastic window that you can take in and out ( see the third photo in the last set of photos ). You could open the pass-through up, more like a walk-through, if you are...
Here are more photos that I wasn't able to post earlier:
First photo shows, front cab with all the cool emergency stuff removed. It is very clean but shows seat cover un-stitching on driver's seat.
Second photo shows, ground lighting under step of back door.
Next two photos show, interior crew...
tbonebrown: To answer your question (see first attache photo):
The interior height is right at 72 inches down the center between the (airline like) overhead compartments.
The floor measurements are: 64" W x 165" L, the last 20" (of the 165") are storage compartments just inside the back door...
tbonebrown: I will have to get you measurements for the height and exact length of the interior (and photos), but I put a queen size RV mattress it for the kids with room to spare.
Jigidy, it is RWD. However, while I was searching for this type of vehicle (with 4WD) I found out that they...
After alot of searching, I found this truck a little over a year ago. I am the first civilian owner after it was decommissioned. I bought it with dreams of converting it into an Overlander/Camper as a family project and taking it on road trips. But with family and work demands, I just don’t...
Hello, I am a longtime follower but a new member. I have been building my own camp trailers for years now and I am wondering if there is anyone that has converted a US Forestry Service Hotshot crew truck into an overlander/RV? I am looking for ideas, suggestions, and/or other thoughts.
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