The shipping would be cost prohibitive I suspect. I would seriously try and do this yourself with a foam core model. I find this to be very enjoyable work because I don't turn it into a job. I am sure you can find someone to cut out the parts.Amazing. I have been looking for a front bumper for Old Blue for a couple of years now. I had envisioned it would look exactly like that. Now I know why all fab bumpers that arent steel pipe cost so much. Great work. You ready to get rid of that one?
This is where I say some philosophical and witty remark about developing skills by doing.Wow. I am a little bit in awe of the skills involved in putting that together.
YCurious why Wayne doesn't recommend reservoirs.
The shipping would be cost prohibitive I suspect. I would seriously try and do this yourself with a foam core model. I find this to be very enjoyable work because I don't turn it into a job. I am sure you can find someone to cut out the parts.
I have a 5 gal bucket, with a snap on toilet seat and WAG bags. We also have a pop-up outhouse structure, but we have not used it yet.The truck is looking great Jeff. Seems well thought out for what you want it to do.
What are you guys using for "el bano" when in close quarters to other campers?
Jeff, been there for sure, as I moved away from jeeps to: reliability I needed, comfort I wanted, effective air conditioning, quiet cab, ability to tote a camper. FWIW, I have not had a single regret. For us it was about boiling down how we really wanted to spend our limited time and resources. The jeeps I have had were great for rocks, not so great for camping, not so great for the highway, not so great for commuting and fun to work on after the rocks... until it was not fun fixing what I broke (time after time), if you get my meaning.
Don't feel bad if your sweet build is showing it's limited and move on if needed.
Jeff, you really need to post a picture of your "Jeep Liberty", I think te folks here would be surprised at how capable those vehicles were!