Which is really what I call "home". I've lived in it for the past 2 years (this month to be exact). Built for Boondocking (dry camping) or the Zombie Apocalypse. I can hold nearly 200 gallons of fresh water (but only haul 75 gal, which lasts a month), generate my own electricity (PV Solar and 3500watt gen), solar water heater, 30" 1 piece fiberglass shower stall, no exposed tanks/plumbing (all inside) so I can (and have) parked in well below freezing temps (wood stove can keep it 90 degrees when it's zero out if I want). I also use a composting toilet, so not tied to a dump station to dump a black tank (since I don't even have one). Got tons of pics if there's anything specific anyone would like to see, just ask.

Yes, those are Security Cameras on the roof , and I have a hidden alarm system as well.

1993 International Chassis, 360DTA, Allison 545 Automatic Transmission. Had 60,000 original miles on it when I got it. Oh, I raised the roof 18", and insulated the heck out of it all the way around, so well in fact I can cool it with a 5,000btu air conditioner.







Roof going-up



Inside, front looking back:



Rear looking forward:



I've had to buy a trailer for surplus stuff, as well as to haul my Scooter around with me.

Tennessee River in background: