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Were you there?"Mavheads"! Love that! Great experience. No doubt the Maverick was the best looking truck there.
I love the little lights on the grill!Just wanted to share this grand experience with you guys that happened over the weekend. I'm just feeling extremely ecstatic to partnered up with Pack Out Campers (Las Vegas, NV) to finally see the grand rig setup and am super-stoked with this amazing build. This fresh wedge camper Version 2 was built with pure love. I've pretty much helped build the whole thing from scratch. I couldn't be anymore happier and satisfied personalizing this setup for my own liking.
Images below were taken at the RodeoxRigs in Corona, CA. They were mostly Toyota trucks and some were Ford. But man o man, the feeling of being the only Maverick at this event was truly a humbling experience.
Overland Expo West 2024 will be in Flagstaff, AZ from May 17-19. So if you happened to be in the area. My truck will also be in the booth to showcase Pack Out Campers product.
Please say "Hello!"
Have an awesome weekend Mav heads!
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It just gives the truck a much better look. The lights makes the little truck "bigger"I love the little lights on the grill!
Thank you!Thats the first on I have seen with sun shades like that. Very nice touch. Only thing I can think of that your tent doesnt have is a moon roof! That would be an absolute perfect camper for Maui. I like my RT/HT/GT setup but what you got is pretty nice. If we get a second Maverick I would be considering that topper for sure.
I used to be vanner back in the day. One 77 Econoline I had, had a small sunroof over the bed, but I always wished I had a bigger glass roof. Something about being nice and dry in your bed and then the cloud passes a bright crescent moon comes out. It shines across the restless face of your lady, so you turn to her and.....Thank you!
Yeah, I understand the whole concept of the moonroof, but from a building/or engineering standpoint. It's going to cost more just to have an additional opening to the roof itself. Imagine paying for extra cutting, welding, powder-coating and weather proofing. It just makes a lot of sense and that would lessen the drag if you have that extra layer of materials on top.
I can always set up my hammock that I can attach to the extrusion and to a tree to create that close connection to our mother nature.
Then gaze up to the sky.![]()
That sounds so relaxing and breathtaking, right?!I used to be vanner back in the day. One 77 Econoline I had, had a small sunroof over the bed, but I always wished I had a bigger glass roof. Something about being nice and dry in your bed and then the cloud passes a bright crescent moon comes out. It shines across the restless face of your lady, so you turn to her and.....
.... you know the rest.
That sounds so relaxing and breathtaking, right?!
Can't go wrong with vanlife. Maybe one day I'll build one just for fun. Haha
Thanks brother! Yes, pull up and say Hello to us.Brother...That's such a great setup you have. I stay up in the Arizona northeast mountains and that would work so very well up here. Especially with the size of out "little beasts" you can get pretty much anywhere you would want to dry camp with that setup...Big props to you and I may try to get to that expo in Flag and look you up!
No, I was not which made your post all the more interesting.Were you there?
Thank you!![]()