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Hit The Road Jack

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Posted: 09/26/08 01:55pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

IMHO our 'Roadhouse' does!

The reason I believe our 'B' has the most storage is...DW & yours truly designed and converted it ourselves...



This Campervan is one (((BIG))) storage unit...


BTW...a special thanks to our moderator (Rodger) for his input...

DesrtDrmr

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Posted: 09/26/08 02:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Beautiful! Do you have an enclosed bath as well? It looks like you have lots of nice BIG cupboards. Love the black and white..........


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Hit The Road Jack

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DesrtDrmr wrote:

Beautiful! Do you have an enclosed bath as well? It looks like you have lots of nice BIG cupboards. Love the black and white..........


Thank you DesrtDrmr...

Here is a partial pic of our enclosed bath...



Please ignore the discoloration of our RV type shower pan, it's the nature of the beast...

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If you believe the proper unit of storage measurement is a whitewater boat, then mine holds 4 canoes and 4 kayaks inside. How many can you fit?

Yours does look awful purty....


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Hit The Road Jack

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bananadanna wrote:

If you believe the proper unit of storage measurement is a whitewater boat, then mine holds 4 canoes and 4 kayaks inside. How many can you fit?

Yours does look awful purty....


Thank you Dan!

And might I add?...The additions you've added to your 02 Sprinter are outstanding in appearance, flexability, and storage capacity...

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Dans Roof-Rack is one of the most useful and strongest units I've seen...

* This post was edited 10/09/08 09:33am by Hit The Road Jack *

diyvanner

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Real nice layout. The fit and finish is first class and looks like a factory install. A talented duo for sure. You win hands down on storage space if you only have those two penguins cluttering up the place


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Super nice! It does look like a factory install, as noted above. The window in the bathroom lessens the closet feel. Got more pics?

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Very nice work, I was also going to buy a Sprinter and modify it to suit my needs but instead I decided to modify my LeSharo to have a large amount of storage space and an overhead bunk. LeSharos are class B RVs and they are 20.5 ft long. The lowered floor in these units provide more room that any other current platform and their construction brings their weight under 6000 lbs.













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Trafic wrote:

Very nice work, I was also going to buy a Sprinter and modify it to suit my needs but instead I decided to modify my LeSharo to have a large amount of storage space and an overhead bunk. LeSharos are class B RVs and they are 20.5 ft long. The lowered floor in these units provide more room that any other current platform and their construction brings their weight under 6000 lbs.


Nice LeSharo, but it's not a Class B, it's built on a cut-away chassis, and that makes it a Class C, as is the Rialta.


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Rodger wrote:

Trafic wrote:

Very nice work, I was also going to buy a Sprinter and modify it to suit my needs but instead I decided to modify my LeSharo to have a large amount of storage space and an overhead bunk. LeSharos are class B RVs and they are 20.5 ft long. The lowered floor in these units provide more room that any other current platform and their construction brings their weight under 6000 lbs.


Nice LeSharo, but it's not a Class B, it's built on a cut-away chassis, and that makes it a Class C, as is the Rialta.


Rodger, I think your picky-picky-picky!

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