Yes, it has curved sides in the frame box (4" x 1 1/2" "C" channel) and is extremely well made. The welds are beautiful (Taiwan manufacture & must have been made in a ship yard or something). I'm going to ignore the curve and run the sides straight (front to back) for a conventional build as I don't want to worry about curves up front. The plywood walls & floor will support a short overhang like this without any trouble. Will take up the deck (it's 1/8" diamond plate!) and replace it with 5/8" plywood, but I will be using the original deck for edges along the frame & in front for rocks, scuffs & dings. Nice to have some material to start with.
I just weighed it and it's a hog right now. Front roller weight is 110# and at the wheels (as is) the weight is at 250# each, so it weighs in at 610#. I figure there's about 75# of aluminum to remove, so starting weight will be around 540#. I'd like to keep the front tool box for now, as it will come in handy, but will have to see about weight distribution as I go. This is the all-up weight and includes the spare tire & rim mounted under the tool box/tray area.
I'm really pleased with what I found and am working on drawings now to work with things as they are. Only real glitch so far is the front area at the curve. It actually measures 60 1/2" at the widest point, so I will be adding 1/2" to the overall width. I'm thinking I can still use .032" X 60" aluminum for the roof skin & cover the (1/4" per side) gap which will exist with aluminum angle trim & the gooey-pucker tape for a water tight shell. More to follow....
