Wahoo! We are in the home stretch of this conversion. It has been six long months since I first purchased the truck, refurbish the cab interior, took it to Indiana to have the sleeper removed, repainted the cab, stretch the chassis, add levelers, and finally add the motorhome section. This has been the worst and best project I have been involved in. The worst because I have been without a motorhome for the past six months and it has been very hard not have been camping in all that time. Once you get going with a hobby like this it is very hard to delete it from your life cold turkey. The best has been the fact that I have the Ultimate RV, I look forward to putting this baby through its paces.
The exterior storage doors where just put on (still have the plastic on them) they integrate so well. https://www.truckconversion.net/pictures/t_D04.jpg Just a few doors remain to be installed in the kitchen. https://www.truckconversion.net/pictures/t_D06.jpg I just love everything about this motorhome, very me! https://www.truckconversion.net/pictures/t_D08.jpg https://www.truckconversion.net/pictures/t_D013.jpg 2003 28' Show Hauler Motorhome on a 1995 FL 120 completely refurbished chassis. Currently in production - scheduled completion 1/10/03 www.showhauler.com |
Bill,
Thank you very much for allowing all of us to share in the process that you went through during the past six months. I look forward to the day that I can send you updates on the conversion that I would like to make. |
FYI - I just visited the Showhauler site and they have a new section "Conversion in the Making" with alot of your photos and others that I have not found on your site.
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