Here's mine, 2003 Horton 7.3L e450. It's been alot of fun getting it dialed in. Interior is almost stock except for the bed. Added a Snomaster fridge and a couple shelves. The cabinets are too nice and solid to think of taking them out. Road showers and Thule boxes on the roof, instant hot water heater, deleted rear ac/heat, left all the electrical as is on the inside, we only use the inverter but easier to leave everything in place. Goal zero with 200w solar for boondock power. Recently added the Wilco spare tire carrier and the Darche 270 awning(best thing I did besides the fridge)plus a custom bug screen for the back doors. Lots of work under the hood to get the 7.3 sorted out, only 75k on the odo but had misc power problems finally worked out with a new fuel tank and lines/filter system. Injectors,glowplugs,etc etc etc. Now it's solidly reliable. Heavy and slow up hills but super fun for camping. Digital gauges and monitor keep me from blowing it up on the road. I usually bring two motos, one inside and on on the hitch mounted carrier. I'm probably overweight but it can handle it. We cook outside so no stove or running water inside. The bed is foldable for travel and making room for the moto inside but once were at camp it stays in bed mode most of the time. Vinyl wrapped to look less ambulancy, all light bars removed. I kept the control board in the front, remounted on a flip up console so we can use the side floods finding camp spots at night. Backup camera wired to the digital gauge monitor wired hot so I can check on my hitch mounted moto as were driving. Only big thing left is a Ujoint 4x4 conversion. Maybe next year, big $$. It's always something, just yesterday it wouldn't start, ended up being a broken wire termination at the starter. I've got an rv hitch bolted up under the frame with a geny hitch(multiple 2" slots) to hold my spare tire carrier, step and moto hauler,removed the flip up step from the bumper to make room, it's a good setup on the back end . Awesome platform for a camper,it's going to outlast me for sure. It's called the cdabota, pronounced "couldaboughta". photos here:
9 new items added to shared album
photos.app.goo.gl