Nailhead
Well-known member
My buddy Harry & I hatched this plan two years ago over a 12-pack of Michelob. We were sitting in his Wyoming shop trying to come up with a new project, after he’d finished this one:
And we’d finished this one:
It was pretty simple build, really: bed and engine from one truck onto the other, new wire harness, a heater, some welding & paint work.
I was getting the itch for an off-road camper again, after owning and camping in this:
And one of these later:
:
There was always an M725 (in keeping with the Kaiser theme):
But we concluded it would require a complete drivetrain swap and thousands of $ to make it drivable— let alone livable— so that was out.
I then turned my head to look at the back of Harry’s shop (where all the productive drinking takes place), and found the...solution?
A 1972 International Harvester 1310 1-ton 4x4 flatbed. How hard could it be? Find a popup camper, slide it on that flatbed, go camping. All we lack is finishing.
Just gotta replace a bad rear main seal and plumb up the stock fuel tank.
Pack up the camping gear, ice down a cooler, we’re as good as out of here.
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And we’d finished this one:

It was pretty simple build, really: bed and engine from one truck onto the other, new wire harness, a heater, some welding & paint work.
I was getting the itch for an off-road camper again, after owning and camping in this:

And one of these later:
:

There was always an M725 (in keeping with the Kaiser theme):

But we concluded it would require a complete drivetrain swap and thousands of $ to make it drivable— let alone livable— so that was out.
I then turned my head to look at the back of Harry’s shop (where all the productive drinking takes place), and found the...solution?

A 1972 International Harvester 1310 1-ton 4x4 flatbed. How hard could it be? Find a popup camper, slide it on that flatbed, go camping. All we lack is finishing.
Just gotta replace a bad rear main seal and plumb up the stock fuel tank.
Pack up the camping gear, ice down a cooler, we’re as good as out of here.
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