EarthRoamer's Jeep.

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Jeepin' Jason reported this. Article can be found here: http://jeepin.net/blog/2007/03/28/earthroamer-xv-jp-becomes-reality/

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Highlights:
• Electric motor-powered Loftop™ opens to provide nine feet of interior stand-up height, a kevlar rope-supported, cantilevered queen size bed, and a combination tent/screen room under the rear of the Loftop™.
• Interchangeable “skins” for the Loftop™ let you customize your rig for different weather conditions and are available in all-season, extreme cold weather, and high temperature radiant barrier designs.
• Composite sandwich construction body provides a high strength-to-weight ratio.
• 6100 btu forced air furnace, electric fan ventilation and large windows with built in screens and sunshades keep you comfortable year round.
• Engine-heated 4 gallon hot water tank and a 25 gallon fresh water supply provide plenty of hot and cold water to the indoor galley and shower. Inside cassette toilet with 4.5 gallon externally accessible cassette provides
an elegant solution to waste management – no more dragging a porta-potti through your camper!
• Ultra efficient 4 cubic foot chest refrigerator/freezer utilizes cold plate technology to keep your food and beverages cold.
• 80 watt solar panel and 210 amp-hour AGM battery bank provides power to spare.
• In-dash GPS navigation/AV system with upgraded amplifier and speakers keeps you informed and entertained.
• HID off road lights, 8 cfm air compressor, 9000 pound winch, winch bumper and upgraded suspension equips you for any adventure

For more photos of the new XV-JP, check out http://www.earthroamer.com/jp/.
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I'd say that's one hell of a camper. 90...ya should have waited!
 

Cool, looks like a milk truck. What's the second gas cap for?
 
It better have a better power plant than the crappy 3.8L v6. Stuff a V8 or a diesel in it then we are talking a must have.
 

It better have a better power plant than the crappy 3.8L v6. Stuff a V8 or a diesel in it then we are talking a must have.

I like lots of power as much as the next person, but remember this is an endurance vehicle, not a rock crawler.
 
And a V8 can run on 2 less cylinders a lot better than 6 cylinder can... :D. I'd have a 350 in that thing for sure. You wanna talk about easy to fix or find parts for, that would be it.
 
And a V8 can run on 2 less cylinders a lot better than 6 cylinder can... :D. I'd have a 350 in that thing for sure. You wanna talk about easy to fix or find parts for, that would be it.
True, but with a 350, you'll definitely need to fix it and get parts. :p
 
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