beags86
Eastbound and Down
Make it two. You know me. And when I lived in Colorado we slept in the back of my truck regularly in the mts.I could count on 1 hand the people I've seen using a camper shell for the purpose of camping.
Make it two. You know me. And when I lived in Colorado we slept in the back of my truck regularly in the mts.I could count on 1 hand the people I've seen using a camper shell for the purpose of camping.
Could still count on 1 hand. And one of those people only did it for 1 summer and then bought an actual camper.Make it two. You know me. And when I lived in Colorado we slept in the back of my truck regularly in the mts.
Did that too!Could still count on 1 hand. And one of those people only did it for 1 summer and then bought an actual camper.
These days you're supposed to be buying the roof top tent and mounting it on the top of the bed rails.

Not only did I sleep in the back. But even when I went elk hunting when it 10 degrees outside.Could still count on 1 hand. And one of those people only did it for 1 summer and then bought an actual camper.
These days you're supposed to be buying the roof top tent and mounting it on the top of the bed rails.
That would be cool for @shima to do on this truck if he wants to camp in it. You don't see old square bodies rocking the RTT.
Thats how my red truck in that picture was setup. The only thing that sucked was drinking to much jack around the campfire at night.Eventually I do want to build a wooden sleeping platform in the bed. Throw a mattress on top. Drawers built in that hold all my camping stuff. Sounds like a dream.
That's the complaint I hear the most.Getting out in the morning to piss sucked!
I found that less jack helped slightly. But trying to turn around without kicking the wife in the face, pop the hatch and drop the gate from inside while feeling like you were going to piss yourself was not fun!That's the complaint I hear the most.
Haha, I'm on it. I learned quite a bit just reading your build. Looks like quite a few guys who'r fulla knowledge and willing to share it.@FallGuy86 heck yeah man!! I'm always looking to hang out with forum members. I learn about a million things each time. Hit me up any time.
EDIT: Post some pics of your truck!!
Did it give you a link for printing a temporary permit or actually say anything about license plates? Registering a vehicle and getting license plates are actually two different things.Just now, I was able to make it through the "First Time Vehicle Registration" on mydmv.colorado.gov... they never asked for proof of emissions...
I can't believe it.
Wow, that's great. Any chance you were able to score 5 year plates? I drive by Air Care Colo everyday and the lines are almost back to normal.It asked me what type of plates I wanted, asked whether I wanted a personalized plate, all that...
No idea why it didn't make me prove emissions but I'm gonna chalk it up to COVID