Jalopyshoppe
idiot
Built on a 4'x6' utility trailer, this was someone else's project I bought and modified. My plan was to tow this behind my Land Rover, but it lacks the poop (66hp). So I built a trailer that hauls the Rover and a house. This now has to go.
I'm not good at photos here , but if you're serious I'll email or text them to you.
Starting at the top, there is a Smittybilt Overlander XL rooftop tent. It's in good shape, no tears, all zippers in tact and functional, rain fly attached and complete. Included is the matching annex room that zips on and encloses the 6'x6' overhang of the folded out tent. The added enclosure is really handy.
The floor under the tent is 4'x6', and has a wheel chock mounted in the front for easy dirt bike loading. When the sides fold up, your bike is locked away safely.
The right side of the trailer has a Smittybilt awning that rolls out to provide shade for the fold down galley. There's a sink that gets pressurized water pumped from an 18 gallon tank mounted under the floor. On the back, the tail gate has legs that level it so.it can be used as a platform for an outdoor shower.
There's an on-board 12v DC electrical system powered by a deep cycle battery that's automatically maintained by a 100 watt solar panel. There's also a 1500 watt inverter if you need AC power.
Stabilizer jacks at all four corners keep the rig planted in winds.
This thing is a killer camp rig for someone who doesn't want a full RV and still wants to take a bike with them. Tows well with a compact truck or SUV. Hell, even a mid size car would be fine. It's currently riding on 225/45/17 race car wheels and tires that I had laying around. If you want to go big, I have a set of 33" jeep wheels that fit it (that's how I bought it).
I'm asking $6500. BARF deal $6250 with $100 donated to BARF.
I'm not good at photos here , but if you're serious I'll email or text them to you.
Starting at the top, there is a Smittybilt Overlander XL rooftop tent. It's in good shape, no tears, all zippers in tact and functional, rain fly attached and complete. Included is the matching annex room that zips on and encloses the 6'x6' overhang of the folded out tent. The added enclosure is really handy.
The floor under the tent is 4'x6', and has a wheel chock mounted in the front for easy dirt bike loading. When the sides fold up, your bike is locked away safely.
The right side of the trailer has a Smittybilt awning that rolls out to provide shade for the fold down galley. There's a sink that gets pressurized water pumped from an 18 gallon tank mounted under the floor. On the back, the tail gate has legs that level it so.it can be used as a platform for an outdoor shower.
There's an on-board 12v DC electrical system powered by a deep cycle battery that's automatically maintained by a 100 watt solar panel. There's also a 1500 watt inverter if you need AC power.
Stabilizer jacks at all four corners keep the rig planted in winds.
This thing is a killer camp rig for someone who doesn't want a full RV and still wants to take a bike with them. Tows well with a compact truck or SUV. Hell, even a mid size car would be fine. It's currently riding on 225/45/17 race car wheels and tires that I had laying around. If you want to go big, I have a set of 33" jeep wheels that fit it (that's how I bought it).
I'm asking $6500. BARF deal $6250 with $100 donated to BARF.