I Converted My Car Into A Camper for $1,500 (World's Smallest & Fastest Camper)

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After 2 years of living in vehicles, I finally decided to share how I do it. Good bye rent, hello savings.

I downsized from living in a Sprinter van into an SUV camper, and now, I'm downsizing EVEN MORE and testing out this tiny new solar camper car. So, check out this full tour!

For more content check out my youtube videos and youtube shorts! also I'm on TikTok

Below are links for some of the items I used in my build, If you're interested: These are my affiliate links, if you use them it supports me with a small percentage.

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Some very creative ideas. Window covers will hide your interior, but solar panels on the roof give away the fact that you're probably living in the car. Stay safe.

alallen
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I’d say living in a Camero is very stealth. Who would suspect a muscle car of being someone’s home? It’s an inventive and functional conversion. Nice work.

gingerakasheezadoosey
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Your car conversion is brilliant.
Just one question... About the bed.
Could you have made a bigger gap in the wood panel into the trunk or hinged part of it to lift up at night so one could sleep on one's side instead of only lying flat?

shooster
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I had a 2015 Chevy Camaro and to find out that you were able to convert your camaro into a camper really amaze me . Kudos to you and your creativity .

jayko
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The bed would be a bit claustrophobic for me personally but the rest is very creative & I love the whole idea of a car home - stealth living and travel wherever & whenever. I think I’d do the SUV. My favorite vehicle was my 8 passenger (two full benches) 2008 Ford Expedition EL. That would’ve been easy to convert. I’m short enough that I could sleep across the middle seat. I’d fold the back seat flat and toss in sleeping bags for camping with the kids; back then they were little enough to fit comfortably.

kimberlygraham
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Love it.
This car build is so amazing and unique. I’ve been wanting to reconfigure my sleeping situation in my Honda ( sedan ).
Vanlife is awesome, but also expensive to purchase .
Your set up is so different. I’m gonna take some of your ideas and implement in a new build for my car.

sloburnnn
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I have been living in my 14' ford focus since September last year, and I decided to stay a nomad for the same reasons. It's amazing and wonderful to see others do this so well! I still have my struggles. Staying cool in the summer while sleeping in the daytime is my challenge right now. To see you in your camero, cooking and using a sink, I am in awe!

gracearford
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I completely agree with the high increasing rent cost these days. This is why I am here visiting your channel for ideas. It’s going to be a reality soon 😅.

Lmilue
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I see this as good option for weekend camping and not daily living. You did a good job ❤

Emilia-txzw
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You’re awesome man. Your ability to be able to enjoy such a small place and have such a positive outlook on it is truly inspiring.

XxSCCERxX
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Very clean, aesthetically pleasing, and functional space.

I could see myself adding a flip up panel above the leg/bed area as I am a side sleeper.

Great work!!

SuperClare
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OK you have officially are the new subscriber. I already love the suburban vehicle, but I’ve never seen anything like this. Very creative. Keep making videos we’re loving the stuff.

TristenHernandez
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You may have come onto something. I strongly believe people would purchase a car like this. I'm super impressed. Clean & cozy can't wait to watch your other videos. Stay safe..♥️

CinnamonIceCubes
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Wow. I am really amazed by this. You do such an amazing job! Great video.

roser
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Side sleeper here. I'd have to modify the sleeping port to accommodate that. Interesting set up. Does work have an employee lounge where you can cook and eat? My work does w large refridge. I was just thinking if worst came to worst and I had to do this I could utilize the fridgerator, microwave and toaster oven. Store some food in the freezer no one else uses it and I'm there daily.

dlight
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Impressive and creative. I would not have imagined converting a Camaro but you did a great job. Solar panels must be such a game changer. I will look again as fixed panels seemed too large for my car before, for a good brand. Hope you keep posting as your time allows.

Michelle-bwxg
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Sooo so creative. God bless your great attitude and willpower to do these things to better yourself. I am going to keep watching your journey cause it’s so inspiring. God bless you young man.

jillwehner
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Thank I got my questions answers that very smart of you. Fresh water to wash your hands and clean your dishes. Glad I went back to see how you hooked up your space. Thanks for sharing

thomasinagoss
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Gotta just say how much I love what you do and how much pleasure you have in doing it! Great job too! 👍🏻

pattyabma
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This is actually great timing and inspiration, as I myself have been considering this exact same concept with the same generation Camaro I have. I work 12 to 16 hours a night, 6 to 7 nights a week, and commute as much as 750 miles a week. That is not only time consuming, requiring 2 to 3 hours of driving out of my sleep time, it can be costly with a 6.2L V8 performance engine using premium 91 octane fuel, costing between $100 - $150 a week in fuel. I am able to mitigate the time and cost from time to time sleeping at or near work, but that can sometimes be tricky to accomplish. I have considered this as a solution, Though I would have to execute it differently with my 5th Gen Camaro SS soft top. But you have demonstrated that it can in fact work, Thank You.

Please add a link for the seat covers, mine are starting to show wear and tear and I would like to protect them.
Would love to meet you and see this in person if you are ever in the Nashville area.

Ronin