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I found these trucks a while ago when searching for information on deuce to RV conversions. I just recently located them both again, I thought I would share them with people who maybe hadn't seen them, because they are the inspiration for my imminent deuce project.
The first one is charlie's truck, this is what is apparently a M44 chassis that had a fire fighting rig on it. He built a custom camper on it with 1.5 square tube framing and solid oak cabinets. It's got a "10' long countertop, big sink, big fridge, stove, oven, stereo (with outdoor speakers) bathroom, etc." He keeps two motorcycles in it for exploring, and the truck has a crouch through made of rubber between the cab and camper.
I found this one at Charlie's Truck
The second is the The Camper Apocalyptic by Unclemikey. It's a difficult truck to find out about because Unclemikey doesn't have a thread on it, just an album, but the album does have a bit of info. It's a M35A2 with a slide in camper in the back with some extra metal and paint that makes it look right. It carries "80 lbs of propane, 125 gal of fuel, 40 gal of gas, 5 gal of white gas." It's got a center console in it from a gama goat that's been outfitted with switches and cupholder.
Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite
These two trucks epitomize what I would like to do with my M35A2. Some would say "buy a M109" but I have limited funds, and I feel it would be difficult to find a close, clean, cheap shop truck, and that's not really what I want anyways. It's not about the destination it's about the journey.
I'm looking for self-sustainability and roominess without having to go to the DMV to get a higher class license. I want a 6 wheel drive vehicle, that has more or less the comforts of home without breaking the bank. I want the primary sleeping area to be in a cabover "mom's attic" type area, and the mechanicals to be easily accessable and well placed.
Charlie's truck is 100% scratch-built from the frame up I believe, I don't know if I would do that or if I would leave the deuce bed in place and build around it. The deuce bed is pretty tough, and I think it would be a strong foundation for any build. I think with a little thought you could make something that could even be potentially removable with the appropriate heavy equipment, but that's secondary.
The Camper Apocalyptic is a nice truck, but slide in campers of that size are rather expensive around here, although I'm sure UncleMikey's is made of superior materials because it looks older, the more modern ones available around here are made of poor quality plastics and fiberboard. I think I could build one out of better materials for cheaper than I could buy slide in that had everything I want. Also slide-ins aren't particularly roomy because they are built for pick up beds, the deuce has a lot more room to spread out if you're building something to fit that space with an overall height not to exceed 13 to 13.5 feet for bridge reasons.
I have sort of an ever evolving list for what I'm looking to build:
An semi-removable enclosure to fit a deuce bed with supported rear overhang for mechanicals in rear.
A large over cab area for a sleeping area with storage and TV mount.
A well outfitted kitchen, with lots of overhead and counter-space with sink.
A fridge capable of being run by DC, AC or propane.
A microwave and propane stove.
Shower, toilet, and vanity in lavatory.
Accessibility to the cab from a crawl-through in the living quarters.
Heat and A/C system capable of keeping the vehicle comfortable in the southern summers and winters.
Small, efficient, quiet diesel generator mounted in spare tire/pioneer tool location.
Water system with propane tankless water heater and appropriate amount of fresh water, grey water, and blackwater storage.
Intelligently laid out power system capable of running from generator power or 24v power from inverter.
Intelligent lay out of propane storage and systems
Efficient but bright lighting, possibly 12V florescence with the ability to run stepped down from the 24v system or transformed from generator power.
External Storage for tools, gear, and misc.
The First 2 pictures are Charlie's Truck, the next 3 are the camper apocalyptic, the one after that is my current M35A2, the next is a computer design of the external layout of what I'm working on building. The final image is a internal slide in camper layout I found, and would like to emulate. The sleeping area of that camper is above the cab.
The first one is charlie's truck, this is what is apparently a M44 chassis that had a fire fighting rig on it. He built a custom camper on it with 1.5 square tube framing and solid oak cabinets. It's got a "10' long countertop, big sink, big fridge, stove, oven, stereo (with outdoor speakers) bathroom, etc." He keeps two motorcycles in it for exploring, and the truck has a crouch through made of rubber between the cab and camper.
I found this one at Charlie's Truck
The second is the The Camper Apocalyptic by Unclemikey. It's a difficult truck to find out about because Unclemikey doesn't have a thread on it, just an album, but the album does have a bit of info. It's a M35A2 with a slide in camper in the back with some extra metal and paint that makes it look right. It carries "80 lbs of propane, 125 gal of fuel, 40 gal of gas, 5 gal of white gas." It's got a center console in it from a gama goat that's been outfitted with switches and cupholder.
Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite
These two trucks epitomize what I would like to do with my M35A2. Some would say "buy a M109" but I have limited funds, and I feel it would be difficult to find a close, clean, cheap shop truck, and that's not really what I want anyways. It's not about the destination it's about the journey.
I'm looking for self-sustainability and roominess without having to go to the DMV to get a higher class license. I want a 6 wheel drive vehicle, that has more or less the comforts of home without breaking the bank. I want the primary sleeping area to be in a cabover "mom's attic" type area, and the mechanicals to be easily accessable and well placed.
Charlie's truck is 100% scratch-built from the frame up I believe, I don't know if I would do that or if I would leave the deuce bed in place and build around it. The deuce bed is pretty tough, and I think it would be a strong foundation for any build. I think with a little thought you could make something that could even be potentially removable with the appropriate heavy equipment, but that's secondary.
The Camper Apocalyptic is a nice truck, but slide in campers of that size are rather expensive around here, although I'm sure UncleMikey's is made of superior materials because it looks older, the more modern ones available around here are made of poor quality plastics and fiberboard. I think I could build one out of better materials for cheaper than I could buy slide in that had everything I want. Also slide-ins aren't particularly roomy because they are built for pick up beds, the deuce has a lot more room to spread out if you're building something to fit that space with an overall height not to exceed 13 to 13.5 feet for bridge reasons.
I have sort of an ever evolving list for what I'm looking to build:
An semi-removable enclosure to fit a deuce bed with supported rear overhang for mechanicals in rear.
A large over cab area for a sleeping area with storage and TV mount.
A well outfitted kitchen, with lots of overhead and counter-space with sink.
A fridge capable of being run by DC, AC or propane.
A microwave and propane stove.
Shower, toilet, and vanity in lavatory.
Accessibility to the cab from a crawl-through in the living quarters.
Heat and A/C system capable of keeping the vehicle comfortable in the southern summers and winters.
Small, efficient, quiet diesel generator mounted in spare tire/pioneer tool location.
Water system with propane tankless water heater and appropriate amount of fresh water, grey water, and blackwater storage.
Intelligently laid out power system capable of running from generator power or 24v power from inverter.
Intelligent lay out of propane storage and systems
Efficient but bright lighting, possibly 12V florescence with the ability to run stepped down from the 24v system or transformed from generator power.
External Storage for tools, gear, and misc.
The First 2 pictures are Charlie's Truck, the next 3 are the camper apocalyptic, the one after that is my current M35A2, the next is a computer design of the external layout of what I'm working on building. The final image is a internal slide in camper layout I found, and would like to emulate. The sleeping area of that camper is above the cab.
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