Scott Brady
Founder
Great looking 45. The Columbus is my favorite Autohome model. Slick, simple solution IMO :beer:
CLynn85 said:...Now if there was only an autohome distributor that sold them for less than 1700, there wouldn't be anymore problems...
colvere said:Dormobile, has been around for many years and makes a clam shell and interior cabinettes that are usualy installed on LR110 or VW vans. You can order the unit and install it on enything thats long enough like a campershell, 110, 109, or trailer. http://www.dormobile.co.uk
Mike S said:Shameless commercialism - Here is Gary Kardum (Mudrak) with his Columbus on his FJ45. Nice truck...
Dream truck alert...hoser said:That is all these guys do. Get some ideas. Too bad they are in Germany.
http://www.innovation-campers.com/d_main.html
This would be nice:
kcowyo said:I'll second how awesome Vince's Flipac is. I've had a chance to crawl all over it and I think it is a great system. All of the bed storage of a regular truck with a huge tent packed tightly into the closed lid. It's my favorite of all of the trick white Tacos out there. Unfortunately they don't make them for Wranglers.
I'm not sure, even at 5'10 how you would stand in the rear of a Wrangler, with a pop top tent. Seems like there wouldn't be very much headroom or foot room to move around. I like the Innovation-style campers too, but maybe there is a better solution to camping out of a Wrangler? If you're going solo, you could make a sleeping and storage deck like I made in my '84 CJ-7. However, for two people, you'll need another solution.
And now completely random, semi-hijack comment and pics. I was checking the local DOT web cams this weekend and I happened to notice an old school looking, pop top on a truck. It was open and I saved the pic. I hit refresh and it was closed, looking like any old truck topper. From these snowy and grainy photos, can anyone tell what type of topper this might be? These were taken on Teton Pass, which connects Jackson Hole, WY to Victor and Driggs, ID. One of the hairiest roads in the state.