Bowlus Road Chief Lightweight Travel Trailer
The original Bowlus Road Chief travel trailer was produced in 1934 by Hawley Bowlus, a pilot and aircraft designer. Just by a glance its apparent the Bowlus Road Chief lightweight travel trailer was heavily influenced by aircraft design. Â The original Bowlus Road Chief sadly was not a runaway success. It’s estimated that only 80 or…
40 Foot Shipping Container Home with 8 Pop-Outs
I would wager that most people would consider the metal, musty, dark, and industrial impression they have of shipping containers tough to overcome when considering it their very own shipping container home. However, some respect must be given to the fact that these containers are largely recyclable and are as tough as any mobile home…
Whiskey Tango Kitchen Trailer: Pop Up RV Kitchen
Anyone who tailgates or has in years past will find this RV kitchen trailer mod to be quite impressive. A talented craftsman with one heck of an imagination named Jonny modified an aging pop up camper into a mobile RV kitchen trailer which he named “Whiskey Tango”. Jonny tends to camp with large groups of…
RV Mod: One of a Kind RV Dinette Table
The RV dinette is one of the most underused areas of many RV’s. They tend to be a poor use of space and are not ideal for many activities. This custom RV mod on the RV dinette area of the Monaco Executive was designed from the beginning to make the RV dinette area more functional…
Convertible RV Bunk Bed Transformer – Unique RV Furniture
We hear from many people looking for a more functional use for RV bunk bed space for possibly more sitting area or office. Other times its may be just a more functional RV sofa. This unique RV bunk bed transformer moves from a comfy RV sofa and within seconds becomes a RV bunk bed for…
RV Bathroom Storage Ideas: Coiled Cords and Appliances
PVC pipe sections hold cords on the inside of a bathroom cabinet door Sometimes RV Mods are almost too simple. This RV bathroom mod for coiled cords and appliances absolutely qualifies. Take standard 1″- 4″ PVC, cut them into smaller pieces, and fasten them to the inside of your RV bathroom…