mkitchen
Explorer
I have a 71 F 250 that I want to build into an overland vehicle. I have the drivetrain where I want it (except for a Gear Vender overdrive unit, which I can't afford yet). I am going to finish out the cab, which shouldn't take too much money or work.
My main concern is setting up the back for some comfortable camping. I have an AT Horizon that I pull behind my 06 Tacoma but I can't let go of Rueben, my 71, so I am going to build it out as another overlander. Something that I can take on long weekends or a trip such as the Relics Run. I have had Rueben since 1995 and it has always had a bed in the back the went from side to side and didn't allow me enough room to stretch out when sleeping. Nor did it provide the effective storage that I want. The bed is eight feet long and I am thinking about a bench along one side that is maybe seven feet long, with possibly a double stack of drawers in the back and a top loader space in the front part of the bench for gear that is not needed as often. I am thinking of cooking off the tailgate, as the rear shell door provides shelter. I am also going to be putting in an additional battery, with isolator, in Rueben and wiring the shell for ample 12 volt access.
As you can see from the photos, there is a lot room for sleeping and storage, but I sure would like to hear some ideas for outfitting Rueben effectively.
I plan to re-skin the shell but I don't want to cut any holes in the bed of the truck. With both sides open and the rear door open, it stays cool and comfortable. So, help out with some much needed ideas.
Thanks
Mikey
My main concern is setting up the back for some comfortable camping. I have an AT Horizon that I pull behind my 06 Tacoma but I can't let go of Rueben, my 71, so I am going to build it out as another overlander. Something that I can take on long weekends or a trip such as the Relics Run. I have had Rueben since 1995 and it has always had a bed in the back the went from side to side and didn't allow me enough room to stretch out when sleeping. Nor did it provide the effective storage that I want. The bed is eight feet long and I am thinking about a bench along one side that is maybe seven feet long, with possibly a double stack of drawers in the back and a top loader space in the front part of the bench for gear that is not needed as often. I am thinking of cooking off the tailgate, as the rear shell door provides shelter. I am also going to be putting in an additional battery, with isolator, in Rueben and wiring the shell for ample 12 volt access.
As you can see from the photos, there is a lot room for sleeping and storage, but I sure would like to hear some ideas for outfitting Rueben effectively.
I plan to re-skin the shell but I don't want to cut any holes in the bed of the truck. With both sides open and the rear door open, it stays cool and comfortable. So, help out with some much needed ideas.
Thanks
Mikey