G'day nice looking but reckon it would a bitch to tow in head wind or side wind
Cheers
hako said
08:57 PM Mar 6, 2015
That's a beauty though I wonder why they put the door on the wrong side for right hand traffic seeing as it's in the USA.....perfect for Australia however.
Regards
Allany said
08:52 AM Mar 7, 2015
Obviously no weight restrictions there
Allan
malurus said
11:34 AM Mar 7, 2015
Did you see the portable grey water tank in the picture?
kiwijims said
03:52 AM Mar 8, 2015
Allany wrote:
Obviously no weight restrictions there
Allan
Yes, I was going to mention the weight as well Allan, It's something that I've noticed in a lot of American Motor Home Construction, they love using lengths of 4x2 timber, where as a light weight frame of constructed Meranti timber, would be just as good.
Having re-built many caravans over the years, I soon discovered that weight was one of the most important thing to watch, I would say that Bus would have to weigh a good few tons more than necessary, looks good though, if you like the old fashioned varnish look.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-ideas/we-left-our-jobs-to-travel-america-in-a-tiny-house-on-wheels/story-fnjpja3r-1227250069773
Nice indeedy.
Cheers
Regards
Allan
Yes, I was going to mention the weight as well Allan, It's something that I've noticed in a lot of American Motor Home Construction, they love using lengths of 4x2 timber, where as a light weight frame of constructed Meranti timber, would be just as good.
Having re-built many caravans over the years, I soon discovered that weight was one of the most important thing to watch, I would say that Bus would have to weigh a good few tons more than necessary, looks good though, if you like the old fashioned varnish look.
K.J.