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Extremely Small Car Camping

This small car camper is unbelievable.  It’s a really really small car and the owner has put every feature into it.  The downside to the size is that you have to convert the car for every different feature.

But he has managed to squeeze in a bed, shower, kitchen, and his drums.

It’s a hatchback car so when you open the back it becomes sort of like a galley in a teardrop trailer.

Below is the set up of the base of the car for storage and sleeping platform.

Car Camper

Photo credits: Camping-205.tk

Car Camper Setup

This is where he installs a shower into the car…

Car Shower Car shower Car shower Inside the shower in a car

Then he decided that maybe it was better to move the shower outside, like this…

Rear outdoor car shower Outside car shower Car camper with inflatable bed Inflatable bed and water system Sleeping in a car

And the tiny car camper in action…

Tiny Car Camper

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  • Jean
    November 27, 2014, 3:17 pm

    This could be the answer to homelessness. I have traveled in my car and in rentals. Old cars to be scrapped with a good body and glass could make a unique”tiny” community. But campgrounds didn’t want me staying in my car. This would be great if it could be cosidered self_contained. Which seems they were.

  • Rosa harris
    December 3, 2016, 1:54 pm

    To solve the problem of not being wanted in campgrounds I just stay in the tent camp and put up a kiddie tent as a decoy.

    • Natalie
      December 5, 2016, 10:28 am

      Oooh, good idea 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team

    • Amy
      April 18, 2017, 10:17 pm

      I like to sleep in my minivan on road trips. I reserve tent camp sites at KOA’s and have never had a problem. I like electricity, a hot shower and a safe site so I don’t boondock very often. A lot of people are traveling in cargo & mini vans and enclosed pickups. Only the fancy RV Only campgrounds would object. No decoy tent needed.

  • Rosa harris
    December 3, 2016, 1:56 pm

    Also, in a car you can stay in most Wal-Mart parkinglots without any trouble.

  • Olavo Theodoro
    February 1, 2017, 8:30 pm

    You can by a roof tent and also, stay inside the car, this way, you can stay in both 🙂

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