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Escapod Topo2 Trailer

After going viral with their Topo trailer, Escapod have now introduced the Topo2, a fully overhauled off-road camper built with a single-piece composite construction, making it 250lbs lighter than its predecessor. The new Escapod Topo2 Trailer is now more weather-resistant, has 23 inches of ground clearance, an impressive departure angle at 35 degrees, and features independent suspension, solar-connected lithium power and plenty of other upgrades. Inside there is room for a queen-size memory foam mattress, LED lighting, Baltic birch-faced cabinets, and a four-season climate control system. There is also a tailgate galley packed with high-grade equipment such as a Ruvati sink, a dual-burner ENO stove, and a Yeti 75 cooler. watch the video below



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LIVING VEHICLE 2021 - Image

LIVING VEHICLE 2021

The Santa-Barbara-based Living Vehicle first introduced their exceptional mobile home back in 2018. Now they have improved upon their initial design with their latest offering - The 2021 Living Vehicle trailer. Now powered by an automotive-grade energy system, the luxury trailer is equipped with dual 8kW inverters and a 16,000-watt output that deliver 9,000 watt-hours of energy storage and 1,320 watts of solar power. You can even fully recharge all-electric cars and...
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ORANGEWORK EXPEDITION VEHICLE - Image

ORANGEWORK EXPEDITION VEHICLE

Created by custom truck builder Orange Work in Germany, the "Mercedes Lennson 3C Camper" is the ultimate off-road and expedition vehicle. Built using an already impressive Mercedes G-Wagon, the beastly camper is powered by a powerful 220hp turbo V6 engine linked to a seven-speed automatic transmission, and with upwards of 400 lb-ft of torque. It also boasts permanent four-wheel-drive and an 18-inch ground clearance, so it can tak...
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1954 International Harvester R140 Woody Wagon - Image

1954 International Harvester R140 Woody Wagon

The 1954 International Harvester R140 Woody Wagon is a rare gem of automotive history. Built specifically for the Army Corps of Engineers during the Cold War, it supported the Minuteman Missile System in South Dakota. Only five were ever made, and just three remain today, this is the only one meticulously restored to concours-level perfection. Crafted with a bus-style wooden body, the Woody Wagon was designed for rugged 4x4 capabilities, ideal for trave...
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