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Chris, we NEED more pictures. Are we going to have to wait for a feature? Excellent work on V4.
 
OK, I'm trying to figure out the door set up. I see a portal on the passanger side when it's in the down position, but what's it look like in the up position ?
 
15-17mpg, pretty good. I wonder what it'll be with the XP on top. Probably minimal decrease.
Looks awesome, great work!
 
V4 got 17 mpg's from Reno to Vegas, pretty good! Better than I expected and I was in a towing tune the whole time. Here are some interior pics, more to come next week once we get it out in its natural element. Right now its covered in rubber from all of the tire hooning ALL DAY long right next to us!

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A dual cab version with sleeping for four would suit my needs nicely
Yup, mine too ... does that rear dinette convert to a bed? Seems like that'd get you the sleeping taken care of pretty easily.

Now for the double cab; maybe start with a barn-door model body, and section it just aft of the front half of the side door ... use the latching part of the rear half of the side door (welded in place) and a cap/closeout similar to V4. Unless you really felt a street-side (for those of us that drive on the right - sorry grimbo) rear door was needed, you could call it good there (makes it sound so easy ... :snorkel:). The other alternative could be to take the rear half (b-pillar back) of a similar vintage F-Series and graft it onto a cutaway van ... don't know how/if the body sizes (cross-sections) would match up, though.

On another note entirely, how easily does the XP Camper go on and off of the flatbed? Would it be feasible to consider leaving the camper at a basecamp and exploring with the truck/van (van-truck ... tran, dunno); or is it more the kind of thing that once it's on you'd want to leave it for a full season of camping?
 
Now for the double cab; maybe start with a barn-door model body, and section it just aft of the front half of the side door ... use the latching part of the rear half of the side door (welded in place) and a cap/closeout similar to V4. Unless you really felt a street-side (for those of us that drive on the right - sorry grimbo) rear door was needed, you could call it good there (makes it sound so easy ... :snorkel:). The other alternative could be to take the rear half (b-pillar back) of a similar vintage F-Series and graft it onto a cutaway van ... don't know how/if the body sizes (cross-sections) would match up, though.

I like that idea too. If the spare tire was moved to the rear, there looks like almost enough room to make that 3 door version without increasing the rear overhang. There are tons of truck and van seat arrangements that would allow 6 or even 7 passengers. Maybe even a pickup truck sliding window to allow pass-thru to the XP?
 
A 3rd (or 4th) door will require major fabrication, adding $$ to an already costly cab back. Sure its possible, anything is if you have the $$!! As far as a pass thru, its not worth it in my opinion. Since the van cab is much taller than a truck, the pass thru will become more of a crawl thru for small people. You can't be in the camper while moving anyway, and you would loose valuable storage and water tank real estate. The pro's don't out weigh the cons.

The camper comes off pretty easy. 4 bolts and you slide the camper jacks into the sub frame and pick it up.
 
Specification

I don't know if I missed it... but can someone post the final dimensions? Height, Width, Length, break over angles, etc…
And cost invested to build?
 
For a DoKa setup, why not just start with an F350 crew-cab, remove the bed, get a custom aluminum deck, put the XP on and go?
 

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