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This transforming castle house truck was designed and built by a young family who live off grid in it. They live in New Zealand and travel often. But once they find a parking space, their house truck expands incredibly.

I’m absolutely amazed by this project. I’m almost speechless after watching the video below. You’ll have to see it for yourself below to really understand how incredible this tiny house is. Unbelievably, this tiny expanding house truck has…

  • A rooftop bathtub.
  • An upstairs open balcony space.
  • A separate shower downstairs.
  • A separate toilet room downstairs.
  • Solar panels.
  • A Large kitchen.

And more. Much more. You really have to see it to understand.

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Solar Off-Grid Transforming Castle House Truck

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Images © Living Big in a Tiny House

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This 1966 Ford F100 Gypsy Camper House Truck has been renovated and ready to live and travel tiny in.

How would you like to live or even design/build a tiny house on a classic truck like this?

Inside it has lots of storage nooks, pull out table, closet space, composting toilet, water pump, and more.

See for yourself below. And if you’re interested, it’s on auction for sale over at eBay.

1966 Ford F100 Gypsy Camper House Truck

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Images © jtpetterso

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This tiny house on a truck for sale is built on the back of a 1991 F-250 7.3L diesel truck with a custom flatbed frame for $4200. If you’re looking to explore the world in a custom built motorhome, this might be the right one for you.

It’s fully insulated, has a Tiny Tot wood stove, and is partially set up to run on vegetable oil. The truck just needs a little more work to be completely finished but so far inside you’ll find a cooking area, custom furniture, LED lighting, speakers, and more (see below).

Tiny House on a Truck in Bozeman, Montana

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Images © Duncan McGovern

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This is a box truck that has been converted into an amazing DIY solar mobile cabin/motorhome. It’s great because it’s off-grid-ready with plenty of solar-power! So if you’ve been thinking about living in tiny houses you’ve probably also considered a bunch of other ways of living alternatively right?

I’m excited to show you this amazing box truck conversion home that was hand built by Joseph Tayyar who was tired of the hustle and bustle of the city life.

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He Turned This Box Truck Into an Amazing Motorhome with Solar and Off-Grid-Ready Power

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Some of you might have noticed our new Tiny House Videos website.

That’s why I’m making Sundays video days here at Tiny House Talk.

Tiny House Videos

This week I’m showing you a

Portland Modern Tiny Housetruck

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More pics and the videos below:

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What would you do with a self-sufficient wooden house truck like the one featured here today?

Ivan Morison built a tiny house on the back of this decommissioned 1954 Goddess firetruck.

1970s House-Truck Movement

During the 1970s Roger Beck was one of the first pioneers of the house truck movement on the west coast of America.

He used them as a home during travels throughout the United States, according to his interview on Ivan Morison’s article Tales of Space and Time, where he interviews Roger.

According to Ivan’s article, “A Tale of Space and Time” he held a workshop in Eugene, Oregon, in January of 2007.

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1954 Goddess Firetruck Tiny House

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Photos Courtesy of Wig Worland

This house truck movement happened during the 70s because of folks’ discontentment with politics, war, and the economy, and today, the situation sounds awfully familiar…

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