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That box is closer to my size, but I like the idea of the box being on a bed and capable of dismounting. Having a vehicle in during this isn't really necessary, and neither is flooring for that rear section. It could just be a roof with some walls kinda framed up and maybe a door of some sort, kinda taking elements from a carport or horse trailer, or the shipping container. The ability to leave the camper behind with the vehicle safely pulled inside at least is what I'm aiming for. If I could have a bed and make it useful as a flatbed or rollback, all the more handy. Forgoing all the crazy hydraulics, some pull out ramps would do for vehicle loading. The vehicles in question are my old M38A1 Jeep or the Chevette (try not to laugh). Each are right around 2000lbs. The 'vette may be under, the Jeep a bit over.
You thought about one of these ?Wouldn't be too hard to make a inflatable seal for a walk thru and build a nice camper box on the tractor And still have plenty of capacity for a trailer I thought about doing that when I semi retire Travel the country and sightsee and haul enough freight on the trailer to pay for it
I think this is what you want right ?
i am actually very confused as to what you are trying to do and may or may not comment further next weekend depending on how much time i got. How are you going to put a 20' container on the back of a CC truck?
Again, don't have time to discuss deeply until the weekend, if that.But, until then, i want to put something down so i don't forget:Consider Isuzu cabover truck.