This completely customized 33-foot diesel motorhome showcases what’s possible with a custom RV conversion. The standout feature: two 8′ x 7′ hydraulic fold-out rooms that combine to create one large living area when deployed.
Powertrain & Chassis
Built on a solid foundation for full-time travel:
- Engine: 7.3L International Turbo diesel
- Transmission: Automatic
- Suspension: Air-ride
- Towing: Package already installed
- Leveling: Automatic levelers
Interior Features
The interior was completely re-done with quality finishes:
- Double bed
- Maple cabinets throughout
- Side entry kitchen
- Breakfast nook
- Full bathroom with shower
- Living room area
- Dining room
The Dual Fold-Out Design
The hydraulic fold-out rooms are what make this conversion special. When extended, they dramatically increase the living space. When retracted, the motorhome remains walkable from front to back—an important consideration for travel days.
Climate & Power Systems
- Cooling: Three roof air conditioning units
- Generator: 15 KW diesel generator
- Refrigeration: Two refrigerators
- Security: Alarm system
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Key Takeaways for Custom Motorhome Builds
This conversion demonstrates several principles worth considering:
- Diesel power: The 7.3L International is known for reliability and longevity
- Expandable space: Hydraulic fold-outs dramatically increase usable living area
- Walkthrough design: Maintaining passage when slides are in matters for travel days
- Redundant systems: Two refrigerators and three AC units provide backup capacity
- Quality generator: A 15 KW diesel generator supports serious off-grid capability
- Complete amenities: Full kitchen, bath, and separate living/dining/sleeping areas
Custom motorhome conversions like this show how RV living can rival traditional home comfort. What features would be essential in your dream motorhome? Share in the comments!
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Hi All This is what I’ve been meaning..the fold out walls YES! How can this be done simply in a tiny house ??how did they do it??PLease let me know.
Eileen
I worked for a folding house company in Fullerton CA called Transa Structures and applied the principle to mobile homes that were manufactured by Great Lakes and Mayflower Homes in California. I was 17 and had run away from my NM home at 16. Then, weeks after going to work for Mayflower I quit and invented the first double-wide mobile home and built a prototype in Long Beach CA. Everybody poo-pood the idea but I’d made my mark. Today I build with metal framing and integral high-tech concrete. It’s cheap, fast and stronger than anything else.
Hi Tony,
This was exactly what i wanted to do. Is it possible to have some more detailed photos to understand the foldable system..it would be very appreciated. Or any link/website that could help for a better understanding.
Thank you
Marco
cyclolenti@gmail.com