
Now I am back again to covert a Cargo Trailer to better suit my need for guest space, no camp ground toilet, and hauling my motorcyle when I go camping.
I stumbled upon a 2006 Express 7x14 on craig$list for a steal that already had an RV style side door, garage epoxy painted floor, rear ramp, a roof top AC/heat unit, in-floor tie downs, and wheel chock mounts setup for 2 staggered bikes or 1 centered bike . All system seemed to function well. One light had a bad ground and the trailer needs 5 new tires, but none the less a steal. The trailer came out of Florida and the underside looks near new.
This is the layout I am shooting for

The bed will flip up, but sadly I don't think I can quite make it into a true murphy bed do to the the interior ceiling height being a little shy. I have been reading up on insulating these tin cans. I think I will spray the exterior skin and sides with commercial spray foam to "seal" it, apply 3/4" battens to the walls and ceiling, and then add rigid 3/4" between the battens. The battens will also save oodles of time drilling and grommiting the wall tubings for my wiring. I have an A-liner that will be an organ donor for this project. I will be stealing lp tanks, stove, fridge, window or two, power center, etc. to keep costs down. I already stole a window out of it last night that will go patio side of my cargo trailer.

I ordered a Carefree Pioneer Lite manual crank awning that I look forward to receiving and installing. Here is how the trailer was when I picked it up. It had been sitting under some trees for sometime by the looks



And after its first wash with aid of Trailer Bright.



So.....Hello again and progress to come.....
Adam