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Combi-Camp Plus 1993 Ford Ranger XLT (with the Lima 4 and standard 5 speed transmission, and basic axle |
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Folded up and ready to go. It comes with a nice weather cover that streamlines and protects the unit from the elements.
What's under the cover. I found some weather tight storage containers that fit the grid on the top rack perfectly. Those get held in place with a bungie net made for a standard 4x8 foot utility trailer.
All the odds and ends get stashed there, and go inside after setting up. A box for fire starting stuff, another one for food, and another for clothing complete the collection. Also room for the awning, campstove, folding trash can, etc ... and let's not forget the kitchen sink! Here it is with the bungie net and a couple foam panels I made to insulate the bay floor. There's also a couple pieces of outdoor carpet I use outside the entry way to keep from tracking dirt inside. (In case you're wondering, that rack becomes the support system for the center section once the trailer is open. The lid itself is the floor.) Also worth noting. All the furniture and such is stored on top of the bed when travelling. Here is a large folding table, two lawn chairs, two footstools, two small folding tables, an extra mat and rug for the second bedroom, the welcome mat, and various other flat odds and ends. You can pile stuff up almost to the top of the side walls, as long as you leave room at the sides for the support poles to pile up when it's folded.
PS ... the front half of the bed padding converts to a couch, but I've never used it.
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2015
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The site without a purpose ... |
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