Interesting Greg, I would have liked to see that set-up. What got me to thinking of a set-up with a shower is a while back I saw in some trucking magazine- it might have been LandLine. Anyways, this guy was a car hauler, and what he had done was he kept his 60" Flat Top Sleeper, but he dropped the floor of it to include/make room for a shower and by doing so he did not affect his hauling capacity or the looks of the truck too much. It simply looked like a truck with a sleeper with skirts. Very clever set-up.
Greg, how would a nose bubble on the front of the box make MPG's go down??
How did that expediter that have air directed over the cab and the box? was there any turbo wing or ??? That was the other idea, to have a turbo wing type set-up on the roof of the cab to guide air over the box.
Another idea would be to have the bunk in the extended cab, and just have a 30" to 36" area inside the cargo box with a shower area... like the Shower Bunk AA Sleeper offers, except have it modified to not be an entire "Shower Bunk". Have space for a microwave, and sink and fridge.
I'm curious on these moving trucks that I've seen with those "Texas style" sleepers as they call them... what the actual load space is from the bulk head wall to the doors is... I have not had time to call a dealer to find out. I've seen them with International and Kenworth chassis set-ups... so far, and International seems to be a popular truck with straight trucks in the moving business.
Regarding those futuristic trucks, that would be great... Until there's a need for parts- Especially a windshield!!! That curved glass has got to cost a small fortune!!
I'm not wanting to go a cigarette box type sleeper with no amenities. I'm looking to make a working straight truck with some amenities, to make it more than just a box with a bed and cooler so to speak. I'm researching MPG's slowly....
What can be expected on average with MPG, with a straight truck with a high-top sleeper; with or without aerodynamic improvements?
The other idea is a cab-over straight truck, with a shower in the cargo box?
Hmmm, that's actually an interesting design concept as well - thought of that while typing.
Input?
BigBusBob