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Matlock

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Interesting concept.
Although I guess  it would stand out anyplace you parked it. Gotta love the "tilt" house cleaning option though.

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If you were in the Midwest you could park anywhere rural and be stealthy as hell.
 
Have to get it all muddy first.
I wonder it the canvas top unrolls all the way exposing the living space to the sun/ fresh air.
They didn't offer any details on the site it was posted as I recall.
 
I can imagine the look the weigh master gives them when they tell him "why no, officer...we don't have any payload on here. We LIVE in this thing!!" :p
 
Curious about the top also. Surely they built a roof, and the tarp is just camouflage...
 
Stealthier than a cargo van. Doesn't look at all like a homeless-mobile or a burglar-mobile.
 
Off-Grid is wrong. Cargo vans are very stealthy and also very versatile--much more than passenger vans. They work okay in residential areas and extremely well in commercial-industrial areas.

This thing would only work in Industrial areas.
Bob
 
akrvbob said:
Off-Grid is wrong. Cargo vans are very stealthy and also very versatile--much more than passenger vans. They work okay in residential areas and extremely well in commercial-industrial areas.

This thing would only work in Industrial areas.
Bob

And agricultural areas! :D
 
any vehicle fits in agricultural areas. well mabe not your fancy dancy Mercedes or BMW. highdesertranger
 
highdesertranger said:
any vehicle fits in agricultural areas.  well mabe not your fancy dancy Mercedes or BMW.  highdesertranger

What, the presidents of large agro-corporations don't drive those?

Regards
John
 
The presidents of largo Argo - corporations rarely if ever visit the farms ;) My older son is currently spending his second season working for a custom harvester. Everyone out is the field pretty much is driving a tractor, a semi, or a pickup.
 
masterplumber is right. they hardly ever come around, they have minions for that. Mercedes and BMWs don't sell very well in the rural areas in fact if you were to remove Kalifornia sales they wouldn't sell very well anywhere. Kalifornia sells the vast majority of these brands. if I see one on the road 9 times out of 10 it has cali plates. highdesertranger
 
Matlock said:
Interesting concept.
Although I guess  it would stand out anyplace you parked it. Gotta love the "tilt" house cleaning option though.

I bet that is not in 'merica, the tag on the back looks foreign.
 
I can see great possibilities here in getting rid of those guests who've overstayed their welcome... just hang on tight and hit that switch...
 
c_hasbeen said:
I bet that is not in 'merica, the tag on the back looks foreign.

My daughter is pretty sure it's in the UK. She thinks she recognizes the logo on the other truck in the image.
 

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