Dirtytires
Explorer
I started off by purchasing this ugly little thing from GL For A whopping 150 bucks.
The first thing I had to do was clean this ugly ducking up. I power washed her. Power washing was almost a yucky thing to do., All the old cheap paint flaked of. So now I have orange peel. Problem was solved by stripping it down and sanding for three days. I sprayed it with two coats of primer, then sanded and sprayed the tan paint.
I then out some new tires and rims on the trailer! I looked decent ( The hoa is happy now). I did not spend that much time restoring the bows or the racks,since they will be customized at a later point in the build.
Interior :
Floor was scraped , then primed, and painted. I used Rustoleum flat brown for the inside. After all ,I think the darker the color is in the inside would be of benefit during the hours of sleep.
First element needed would be H2O. I have purchased a 16 gallon water tank . I plan to place it in the front of the trailer. My initial desire was to place it under the trailer in front of the axle. Upon further second guessing myself and thinking out-loud, I decided to place the water tank in the front (inside) of the 101.
I will be placing a counter and storage center in the front that will include the sink and all. Now I just need the rain to stop so I can play and work on it. I don't have a shed or garage.
The first thing I had to do was clean this ugly ducking up. I power washed her. Power washing was almost a yucky thing to do., All the old cheap paint flaked of. So now I have orange peel. Problem was solved by stripping it down and sanding for three days. I sprayed it with two coats of primer, then sanded and sprayed the tan paint.
I then out some new tires and rims on the trailer! I looked decent ( The hoa is happy now). I did not spend that much time restoring the bows or the racks,since they will be customized at a later point in the build.
Interior :
Floor was scraped , then primed, and painted. I used Rustoleum flat brown for the inside. After all ,I think the darker the color is in the inside would be of benefit during the hours of sleep.
First element needed would be H2O. I have purchased a 16 gallon water tank . I plan to place it in the front of the trailer. My initial desire was to place it under the trailer in front of the axle. Upon further second guessing myself and thinking out-loud, I decided to place the water tank in the front (inside) of the 101.
I will be placing a counter and storage center in the front that will include the sink and all. Now I just need the rain to stop so I can play and work on it. I don't have a shed or garage.