Skip to comments.
'Car, Van and Campervan living!'
carliving.info ^
| Romana S
Posted on 10/05/2012 8:45:23 PM PDT by djone
I hope you never have to do this but on a trip or cheap vacation here's how.."If you do find yourself suddenly living in your car, it is not the end of the world. Living in a car is a heck of a lot better than living on the streets. Your car provides you with security, transport, warmth, electricity and more. You can store your belongings in your car. You can sleep in your car. Your car protects you from weather to a degree. People have lived and even thrived when living in cars."
(Excerpt) Read more at carliving.info ...
TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Outdoors; Reference; Travel
KEYWORDS: carliving; rv
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-40, 41-42 next last
To: American Constitutionalist
21
posted on
10/05/2012 11:14:18 PM PDT
by
hoagy62
("Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered..."-Thomas Paine. 1776)
To: djone
Some car manufacturers are putting money into R&D in developing a power converter to convert heat from a car's Catalytic converter to electricity with Thermal Electric generators. Auto Exhaust T.E.G.s.
At least 1/3 of the potential energy output that could be used from a gallon of gasoline is wasted through the automobile's exhaust system..... another 1/3 of that wasted energy is through the coolant system, i.e. radiator.
To: Jet Jaguar
Yup.... find a old truck like this that is basically a empty shell and build it into a living place like this.
To: hoagy62
If I did have that kind of money ? I would have bought it already...
I didn't check to see how much, but, it's way above my paid grade...
It should give people some more creative ideas before they send that old truck, or van, or flatbed truck to the junkyard.
A flatbed ISZU NQR would be perfect for that.
Wait a minute folks, the ad says it's a ISZU NQR, but on the front it has a CHEVY emblem ?
Get one of these ISSU's and a Shipping container...
To: hoagy62
I checked the price of a small flatbed ... $ 9,000....
A $ 1,500 shipping container, and some material... who knows,, maybe $ 15,000 ? $ 20,000 ?
A starter project ?
To: hoagy62
It looks like a foreign made flatbed truck.
Whoever made it, it is no backyard mechanic job that's for sure this was professionally done.
To: American Constitutionalist
Ping-Campervan
What a dream buggy! W hat is it? Where can I ogled one in real life?
27
posted on
10/06/2012 12:28:35 AM PDT
by
lulu16
(May the Good Lord take a liking to you!)
To: American Constitutionalist
Check out the prices of gas motor homes.
I have a classic 1978 Travco and it has provided 35,000 of delightful travel to such places as the Skyline Drive to dirt roads leading to a friends home in the Panhandle where he was divinf gor old growth sinker logs.
I used a Mercedes 300TDT for a toad. I just let it idle while pulling it and the trannie never gave me the first bit of grief in those 35,000 miles.
Having managed to control my DIY urge to mor a SS GMC bus, trust me when I say an existing RV will be less expensive and allow you to enjoy RV life rather than spend time and money on a project which will most likely not bring any where what you put into it.
Selling an older RV can allow recovery of much of the original price you paid for it
28
posted on
10/06/2012 12:46:19 AM PDT
by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon freedom, it is necessary to examine principles."...the public interest)
To: lulu16
To: hoagy62
There is a company called: UNICATAmericas Inc. in California..
To: hoagy62
It's called : UNICAT .. they are made in Germany and there is a company in California.
To: lulu16
They look like military vehicles converted into RVs...
4 wheeling RVs.
To: American Constitutionalist
You guys need to check out
EarthRoamer Great company!
Regards,
TS
33
posted on
10/06/2012 1:23:43 AM PDT
by
The Shrew
(www.wintersoldier.com; www.tstrs.com; The Truth Shall Set You Free!)
To: The Shrew
As Tim ( Tim Taylor ) the tool man would say grunting “ Uuuuuyeah ? Yeahaaaaahhhhhhh “
To: The Shrew
You know Tim the toolman was more successful than Bob Vila..... sorry Bob... it’s true..
To: djone
Year three under Obama ...
36
posted on
10/06/2012 1:42:46 AM PDT
by
muir_redwoods
(Hopey changey low emission unicorns and a crap sandwich)
To: djone
When I was about 14 I would camp out at the lake most of the summer by myself. I slept under a lean too and was very comfortable. When I was 16 dad had built bunks in his F-100 with a camper cover. We took a month long trip from East Tennessee to Fairbanks, Alaska and back. We also made a side trip to Anchorage and over to Dawson City. Most nights we slept in the back of the truck. It really wasn't bad. You got to see a lot of wildlife you normally would not have otherwise seen.
When I was in the Navy I had a camper cover on my pick up and a bunk in it. When we were in port I slept either out in the parking lot across from the piers or headed out of town to a park.
Those needing some ideas on cutting cost here's one. National Forest often let you camp away from campgrounds. But if you want a shower etc and you are age 62 or medically disabled you can get a Golden Passport which gives you 50% off on camping fees on any federal land that has campgrounds.
Be careful how you heat the camper if in the winter. For example a catalytic heater isn't a real good idea unless you leave ample ventilation so it has enough oxygen to burn properly. If it doesn't it will simply use yours instead.
37
posted on
10/06/2012 1:43:31 AM PDT
by
cva66snipe
(Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?)
To: djone
Your title reminded me of these guys:
Have to catch up on my reading:
H
38
posted on
10/06/2012 2:21:18 AM PDT
by
P.O.E.
(Pray for America)
To: American Constitutionalist
Box trucks by Ford are about $3000 around here. Not new ones of course but in the 1990s era and a box truck would be very fix up able in a pinch. I think.
39
posted on
10/06/2012 2:30:22 AM PDT
by
tinamina
To: djone
I have seen older Rvs on Craigslist dirt cheap down in Florida, and Az. I’m talking about under $3k and less for a full sized RV, running engine and all.
And a smart person can build a camper trailer without too much of a hassle.
Problem is there are too many people who have lost the will to even fight, to succeed, to strive and to overcome an obstacle. A nationwide disease of laziness is being broadcasted all across America.
Its time to fight, its really time to seriously consider what it requires to stand up against all the greed, control, BS, lies and the misguided direction our current leadership is taking, and to lay down the rules of any new leadership.
40
posted on
10/06/2012 2:39:02 AM PDT
by
Eye of Unk
(OPSEC)
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-40, 41-42 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson