Leon and Monique (@van.tastictraveling) were living “normal” lives working 9 to 5, when Monique ended up in a horrible car accident. She spent 10 months in recovery, and that changed their perspective on life entirely. At that point, they decided to spend a year travelling around Scotland in a campervan and enjoying every moment.
Two years later they sold their home and downsized even more into a 2009 Sprinter van, which has been beautiful outfitted with seating for four (including seat belts!) and a super neat Murphy bed in the back. When folded up, it gives them space to hang out and exercise, and gives their cat and dog more room to relax.
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This Van Has a Custom Murphy Bed!

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Their two burner cooktop and sink are hidden in their counter top!

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This is the back of the van with the bed up!

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What a stealth setup!

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VIDEO: Spacious Sprinter Van W/ Murphy Bed + Toilet
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2003, my Very Significant Other got sick.
Naturally, we acquired a 1997 Ford CF8000 commercial truck to convert to our concept of an ExpeditionVehicle.
In less than a week — while selling everything — we completed our conversion and hit the road from Oregon with the vague goal of ‘south’.
Twenty-four months twenty-four thousand miles around south America.
Alaska, Panama, all over north and central America.
Summers by remote mountain lakes, winters on isolated Baja beaches.
After nearly two decades full-time live-aboard, we are pretty sure we decided right.
Wow! What an amazing life!
Would love to see your build LargeMarge!
I agree, Matthew!
I’d love to see it also, LargeMarge!