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#11 Couerl

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Posted 02 June 2014 - 07:56 PM

Yep and we have a lot of gear from metal detectors to fossil and gold panning stuff and fishing, guns, hiking, climbing, photography and the whole shebang plus 2 doggies so I'm going with the shell and a front settee or bench and I will take everyone's advice and get the heater.


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#12 ETAV8R

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Posted 02 June 2014 - 08:38 PM

I say go with the shell and build it out the way you want. I praise the guy who decided to design the "shell" I purchased. I bought it slightly used, only a few months. Mine is a Finch so significantly smaller than what you're planning. For me it is great. I have a fold down couch on the drivers side which allows me to look out the large passenger window. You can do most of your own build out. Check out Kodachrome and Overland Hadley's shell builds.

 

I carry a toilet seat made for 5gal buckets, green bags, and kitty litter for the times I would use the "camp" toilet. Most of the time it isn't needed. I can see using it in more desolate areas.

 

You have talked with the guys at FWC? Seems they will build it as needed from what I've heard.


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