How do you reckon it'd function for 2 full-timers?
Be real cozy for sure. I mean REAL cozy. Queen size bed can certainly sleep two. Dinette can certainly seat two. Other than that tho the movements inside would have to be as well choreographed as a synchronized swim team. Or y'all gonna be bumpin' into each other like sumo wrestlers. In a perfect world tho ... and barrin' foul weather ... the intent is to be outside anyhow. All kinds of room outside the camper.
I'd probably completely take out the back seat of the truck to make for additional long term storage in the rig (and maybe a small snack fridge).
I done yanked the lil' back seat outta mine as well. Great storage for camp chair, tools, recovery gear, chain saw, etc. Was intendin' to put my ARB fridge back there but was very pleasantly surprised how much room is in the camper fridge so I never put the ARB in there. Leaves more room.
Took 'er for a spin and the road/wind noise was unreal. Thinkin' maybe the camper funnels the wind down behind the cab and blows into them lil' vent thangs?? Or somethin'. So I put the back part of the seat back in. Looks nicer and now nice and quiet again. Strange but true.
I took the camper jacks off the four corners and wrapped them in a coupla U-Haul movin' blankets. They lay down perfect on the lower level in the backseat area and make for a nice level platform for my junk. Ain't got no pics of that.
I think I saw a video somewhere from Hallmark where they somewhat discouraged the North/South sleeping arrangement. I was looking into it, especially with the extra storage.
I know they were hesitant to do the initial design but as far as I know they're quite pleased with the results.
One of the great thangs 'bout buyin' a Hallmark is the orderin' process. I spent a whole day tourin' the fact'ry with Mr. Bill Ward and describin' what I was lookin' for and how I was gonna use it. Man's been doin' it for a really long time. He liked some of my ideas and I liked some of his. And we debated alot of others. Right down to the smallest detail. What a fun day! And by the end of it, we had reached a thorough agreement on what this here particular camper should be. Then they built it to perfection. Sure might not be perfect for ev'ryone else ... or maybe even anyone else ... but it's dead-on, spot perfect for me.