Stealth Box Truck Tour - His Custom Tiny House After Divorce

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Published 2022-02-10
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VIDEO DESCRIPTION:

Meet Joe! He's the designer and owner of this 2016 Isuzu flatbed truck that's topped with a custom DIY box build. His rig doesn't lack storage, with interior and exterior units holding everything needed to be full-time on the road.

The simple but efficient kitchen has an induction stovetop, a durable sink, and a top-loading fridge camouflaged within the cabinets. A lounge area converts into a dining area directly across from an adequate bathroom with a shower and toilet. Joe installed a massive window above his main seating space and a skylight above his bed. This rig is suitable for all excursions and lengthy trips off-grid with an exceptionally well-thought-out power setup and 100 gallons of fresh water.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mrspeigle1
    This was My dad's old camper that he used for years to travel around and visit family. He had to give it up for personal reasons and I'm glad it seems to have gone to a good owner who will enjoy it as much as he did. Also he's pleased af that his old camper made it onto YouTube he's been sharing this video to all his friends.
  • @billyscarbrough
    This dude needs to start a podcast or be on the radio with that voice.
  • What got to me most was you did this so you could be close to and see your kids. Most people don't know what divorced/separated fathers have to go through to see their kids. Congrats on your effort. Great rig by the way, esp. love the solar power system. Greetings from sunny Jamaica.
  • @willb1242
    These box trucks just make so much sense. Separating the house from the vehicle, in the short term doesn't matter, but vehicles wear out so quick, the box can be moved or reused or even turned into tiny home ..
  • @iannoone3471
    I love gentleman. Straightforward, to the point & nothing fancy. He has everything he needs in an orderly fashion.
  • “Whatever vices I maybe into at the time” This guy definitely likes to let loose after a long day😆
  • @MrQdcooper
    Would’ve loved to see his restroom in the video but other than that this is a sweet rig 🔥🔥
  • @johng.4959
    Very cool rig! I love how simple Joe keeps it! Less is more and hopefully, he's found some tranquility along the way! 👍
  • I bought a rv and have been living in it for a couple of years now. I love the fact that I don't have to worry about rent or a place to stay. That has made my life so much better with that worry put to bed.
  • @designgoddess
    As someone who loves tiny houses and as someone who works for Isuzu Commercial Truck of America I find this combination awesome and love what you did with your box.
  • @mahalinhin
    OMG......his voice 🥰 Love the awesome rig especially your living room, den, chill zone ❤️! Joe, thanks for the tour of your simple yet amazing tiny home! Wishing you all the best in life and with your endeavors!
  • Love the design on this rig - also love that a heater kicks in to keep the batteries warm. Also love the living space is detachable, in case you want to swap out the flatbed !
  • @Grasshoppa65
    This guy should be doing his own channel. I would love to see him tour other tiny homes. He is so easy to listen to.
  • @AG-id5hh
    I'm trying hard to focus on the van but this gentleman's voice, his stance/build and his facial hairs are elegant
  • There's a starting point for everyone. Yours is real nice in every aspect. I'm just pulling it together like the slow, old grandma I am. I'm in an ambulance conversion. Solar power is the only thing left before i take the dive into full time nomad. You inspire me. Thanks and i love the spunk of your daughter's plan. YOU GO GIRL! THANKS for sharing Joe.
  • @kath121
    This is great! I love that he can lift the box off! That would be great for times when the truck needs any servicing or repairs. 😉🤞
  • Well laid out van, his voice is one of an announcer. Wish you all the best
  • @juliajones2283
    Now that’s a vehicle I think I could actually live in.
  • @burnemdown43235
    I love this thing. Only thing I would want changed is ability to access the cab without going outside as a safety concern.
  • @burnyizland
    A word of caution for you Sir: as someone who worked for a fire extinguisher business AND has dealt with an RV fire in the rig I lived in, I strongly recommend you put that extinguisher inside and quickly accessible to you, and have it maintained regularly. Your kitchen, batteries, and engine are your biggest risks so place it where you can access it if any one of those ignites. You can buy a cheap mount and install it yourself. An RV fire goes from spark to fully engulfed more quickly than you can imagine. Your extinguisher is your most valuable asset as it may help you hold on to everything else. Get the largest extinguisher you can find and make sure you practice using it with the PASS system so it becomes instinctual. Only use it if it is safe for you to do so - your first focus should always be on escape. A second extinguisher mounted in the cab for quick access when you're driving is also prudent. Every second will count.