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RV of the future?


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Found this interesting. We had a home-made unit similar to this back in 1963. Don't think it's for Full-Timing though. smile 

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Jim, you sure wouldn't want to roll out of that one! Now that is what Howard and Linda should get for the Alaska trip. They could through that up on the old Jeep and be outathere
One could sleep while the other drove....OK Howard and Linda you owe me for this idea.

Another great idea by the Speedmister

Joe

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interesting RV, But calling for a reservation i have a cartop RV. I wonder what the park would say when they saw it. ???

I wonder how much weight a roof can really take , it weights 120lbs and say each person weights 150lbs that is a alot of  weight on your roof...... 

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annette wrote:
...and say each person weights 150lbs ...
Coming from the guy side of the equation, I really like annette! Keep on posting!

 



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Yikes! I don't think I'd want to sleep in that here in the West. With the winds we have, I'd be afraid I'd start the night as a car top camper and end the night as a tree top camper! Or maybe I'd get blown to the next campground, I'm not sure! 

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That is sooo funny. Maybe not a bad idea for the grandkids though------!!!!! Keep on laughing and enjoying the trip!! Blinky

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Interesting setup, however, would not look forward to those 2 AM bathroom calls.....watch out for that first step.

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