angib wrote:But then I don't think it's necessary to have full standing headroom to stand up - as I've said before, all you're doing is pulling up your trousers/pants prior to stepping out! It is possible that the pick-up bed floor was cut away in the ice cream van and a new floor put in on top of the centre tunnel, but I doubt it.
I’ve allways used an iglotent for camping so being able to stand up would be luxury but not absolutely necesary. I think if I still want tot do it at the end it wouldn’t be that hard to ad some kind of small opening roof the way it Works on an Eriba Puck for instance (first line, 2nd picture)
http://www.minifunclub.de/1/2/wohnwagen.htm. Don’t think there was any cutting on the floor of the icecream truck either, but I’ll investigate that as soon as I manage to see one for real.
angib wrote:On the icecream van the reduction in top speed would be 20-25%, assuming the gearing was perfect at the new reduced speed. Third gear would drop the speed by 30% from fourth, so I reckon the top speed would be on the rev limit in third. Ouch!
Top speed of a 1.000 / 1.100cc mini is 150 km/hour, I use to keep it at 110 to be comfortable. Don't think I would take this one over 100 km/h, as my fellow mini clubmembers don’t go over 100 with their mini-caravan combinations as well. Big trucks do 90kmh over here, I just want the to overtake me.
martha24 wrote:My husband wishes they sold little vehicles like that in the US. I keep showing him all the pictures and drawings and he is enjoying it too.
There’s some in the U.S. and you can still import them, got an American correspondent who wants to sell his private one, send me a PM if your husband is really interested.
Here’s another one being brought to the U.S.
http://trucks.about.com/od/classictruck ... _truck.htmapratt wrote:would a teardrop trailer be much easier, more room, easier on the truck not carrying the weight instead towing it ?
Teardrop campers are very rare over here, I’ve seen a few on minimeets during the years and saw one last month being towed by a mini moke in England. However, towing a small caravan is nothing new in the mini-scène, converting a mini-pick-up to possibly the smallest mobilhome in the world, IS new. Well to be honnest I’ve sourced 2 pictures of others but they’re oldscool pictures and they don’t seem to be around anymore (will post some pics later on).
As promised, here’s a picture of the back of my actual pick-up.
Andrew I can also see on the first picture you’ve made the door allmost to the top this time, last time it was only like halfway, wanted to tell you that would be too claustrophobic for me lol.
Still not sure if I’ll manage to sleep AND cook AND store my clothes AND sit and eat in it. Maybe for the eating something on the outside should be aranged, a tent or simple shelter with one side open, fixed to the end of the camper, would do the trick.
You guys think the best option is to build the outside in wood, or look for someone who would be prepared to have a go for it in fibreglass, simply making a copy of the icecreamvan on the outside, and then starting to do the innerside construction ?