5x8 racetrack camper/boondocker

Finally started to convert my new (to me) trailer. The starting platform is a 5x8 ct, used to haul motorcycles, and store excess stuff. In good shape, but did not have a service door. I figured it was cheap enough, that I could buy a door and still be a good deal. Here is the night I picked it up.

I found a door on ebay that was a perfect fit, and at $100 shipped, I jumped on it. The color is wrong, but I can fix that. Between the garbage weather we have been having, my other project, and work, etc. I opted to have a local shop install the door instead of doing it myself. It turned out great, and wasn't too costly. Also I made some good progress on my project car/tow vehicle #2.
Out with the old...

And here is the new door.

Tonight we got the interior gutted to begin wiring, and insulating the trailer. The best helper to have in a small trailer is 4'3"

I have a pair of renogy 100 watt solar panels that fit like a glove on the roof. They are not installed yet, but I wanted to see how they fit.

Here is my table with about half the stuff I will be putting in the trailer. Not super interesting, but why not.

At the end of the night it looked like this. This is my trailer. There are many like it, but this one is mine.

Tomorrow, I hope to get some wiring in, and insulation. I have two months to finish this project, as I have a weekend planned to use it April 22.
I found a door on ebay that was a perfect fit, and at $100 shipped, I jumped on it. The color is wrong, but I can fix that. Between the garbage weather we have been having, my other project, and work, etc. I opted to have a local shop install the door instead of doing it myself. It turned out great, and wasn't too costly. Also I made some good progress on my project car/tow vehicle #2.
Out with the old...
And here is the new door.
Tonight we got the interior gutted to begin wiring, and insulating the trailer. The best helper to have in a small trailer is 4'3"
I have a pair of renogy 100 watt solar panels that fit like a glove on the roof. They are not installed yet, but I wanted to see how they fit.
Here is my table with about half the stuff I will be putting in the trailer. Not super interesting, but why not.
At the end of the night it looked like this. This is my trailer. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
Tomorrow, I hope to get some wiring in, and insulation. I have two months to finish this project, as I have a weekend planned to use it April 22.