I think this would be a great set up. Believe it would be possible in a bigger factory sleeper like a studio, Volvo or even in a stratosphere.
Anyone know a company that customizes small sleepers?
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There used to be a place in Ft Worth, TX called Cowtown sleepers. It was a couple of old brothers in their 60's maybe even into 70's that owned it. I dont know if they're still in business or not. Kids may have taken it over by now.
I'll say that while they did do custom built sleepers made of fiberglass, most of what I seen was basic to mediocre design. They didnt do high end sleepers as far as I know.
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Back wall and passenger side with fridge.
I removed my upper bunk and built a shelf. Really easy to do. Once I'm sure I'm satisfied with it I'll cover it with vinyl.Rideandrepair, PoleCrusher, Tug Toy and 2 others Thank this. -
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But I agree, no reason these trucks shouldn't be built with all the amenities of home now days. Back in the day truck stops offered good food at decent prices but that's been a long time ago. Now it's all junk and way overpriced. I make my own coffee and make all my own meals in my truck. A fold up bed/table combo is my next project.alds, RubyEagle, gentleroger and 3 others Thank this. -
For $500 I'll throw a dust ruffle and a quilt on your bunk. You'll think you're in a 5 star hotel.
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