MitchJi
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Hi,
More here:
http://www.treehugger.com/sustainab...d-cars-into-whimsical-geometric-caravans.html
His website:
http://jaynelsonart.com/

Vehicles as housing: 27-sq-ft bike home + rowboat shelter
"I don't know if I could have a car without a bed in it." San Francisco Jay Nelson has put beds into nearly every vehicle he's ever owned, including a semi-totalled Honda Civic (bought for $200) and a tiny rowboat (found on craigslist).
He's even made a moped into a camper, but his most impressive podmobile is the electric camper bike he built from scratch using parts "you can find at a hardware store".
He bought the PVC pipe chassis online, along with an electric motor (he discarded his initial pedal-powered design because of the San Francisco hills) and began to build the vehicle in his driveway.
He calls his tiny mobile home the Golden Gate and with an electric motor range of 10 miles, it can go basically anywhere within San Francisco (7 x 7 square miles) at a top speed of 20mph.
[youtube]NFPQybhfy2M[/youtube]Featuring sleeping space, luggage storage, a tiny kitchen (with sink) and even a rudimentary toilet arrangement, this thing is pretty darned neat. And the addition of a steering wheel/iPhone holder makes it feel all rather modern, if a little quirky.
Sure, it's minute size and limited range—it can do a little under 10 miles and has a top speed of 20mph ("especially down hill!")—mean that this is more a leisure run-around than a serious home. But it is one more reminder that simplicity and smallness can bring freedom and great pleasure.
More here:
http://www.treehugger.com/sustainab...d-cars-into-whimsical-geometric-caravans.html
...one of his first experiments was to modify a beat-up Honda civic with a broken rear window, which he purchased for $200 before adding on a curvaceous, wooden shell in the back.


His website:
http://jaynelsonart.com/