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Apollo created this incredible Overlander in just 36 days! He worked on it in the two-car garage of the 3000+ square foot home he was renting and now has the freedom to move around since he’s never been one to stay in one place for long. He put about $105K into the build and actually just purchased a larger Overlander which he plans to convert soon.

In order to give him the most space during the day, he decided to build in an elevator bed. Underneath the bed, he has a tool chest “dresser” and a desk with two monitors to allow him to work from home. He has a great solar system and one burner in his kitchen to cook meals. Enjoy the tour!

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Incredible Former Army Vehicle Turned Tiny Home

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Parker and Isabelle wanted to do something different, and none of the rigs they could find really fit their needs — so they went wild and took a military truck base, a shelter pod and a whole lot of ingenuity to create a massive overlanding vehicle home that can fit all their outdoor toys and go just about anywhere.

With 400-lb tires, this truck is no joke. Parker renovated the cab to look like an airplane cockpit, and they have multiple cranes on the rig to make it easy to lower down heavy toys and the spare tire. Plus, it’s now for sale if you want it for yourself!

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This Rig Has a Crane for The 400 Lb Spare Tire!

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