Finished most of the exterior of the camper. |
These fenders I purchased from Tractor Supply are just temporary till I purchased some sheet metal for my own design. These will do for now but not the style I'm looking for. |
Still need to finish more on the gallery,been focusing more on the exterior so I can get it inspected for a title. |
I had these old Mopar ralley wheels off an old Plymouth I use to own so I sanded and painted them and had new tires mounted on. |
Plan on putting a tool box up front and putting aluminum diamond plate under the trim for rock protection. |
Took it for a test run and it pulled straight and true. Almost could'nt tell it was back there, with the exception that I need rear brakes on my jeep. Now all I lack is finishing. |
A true beauty. Congratulations on your hard work. Love it!
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ReplyDeleteThe camper looks great. I was wondering where you picked up the door on the side of the camper (entry door). I am building my own tear drop style camper and came across your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you Eric. I purchased the door from Frank Bear at teardropcamperparts.com
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ReplyDeleteHi do you have any recent pics and do you have any add ons like solar panels or a ac / fan or a fridge
ReplyDeleteyou did a great job. also i really want to see what your kitchen looks like
What an awesome looking trailer! I'm REALLY curious as to what you skinned it with.. Mind sharing?
ReplyDeleteCheers,
...Steve...
It is skined with aluminium.
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