Images - The Making Of Wohni (6)
geschrieben am 27. Oktober 2008 um 06:41 von wohniPaint job:
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Window cutouts (too high?) … and some windows removed (huh?):
Pop-up roof mechanism adjustment, Bullbar fitted:
Claus Schroeder’s very own baby is a Hummer, which has been stretched by 40 cm and has received the standard cabin conversion. Apparently and contrary to common prejudice and believe, the Hummer seems to be quite the capable off-roader. Although I have never driven or experienced this one, or any other Hummer for that matter, I dare say from my own experience that the automatic-transmission-engine-combination should do quite well off-road, especially in sand.
Claus Schroeder’s very own baby is a Hummer, which has been stretched by 40 cm and has received the standard cabin conversion. Apparently and contrary to common prejudice and believe, the Hummer seems to be quite the capable off-roader. Although I have never driven or experienced this one, or any other Hummer for that matter, I dare say from my own experience that the automatic-transmission-engine-combination should do quite well off-road, especially in sand.
Claus Schroeder’s very own baby is a Hummer, which has been stretched by 40 cm and has received the standard cabin conversion. Apparently and contrary to common prejudice and believe, the Hummer seems to be quite the capable off-roader. Although I have never driven or experienced this one, or any other Hummer for that matter, I dare say from my own experience that the automatic-transmission-engine-combination should do quite well off-road, especially in sand.
… continued from here, other Schroeder campers in the making concurrently to Wohni:
Pop-up roof (top) fabricated, reveal refined, cabin-to-vehicle connection refined …
Cabin mounted, alcove fabricated:
Load bin removed, back wall cut out, water tank no.1 and battery rack with battery no.1 fitted: