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XSF Artist Jay Nelson Hacks Vehicles Into Incredible Faceted Mobile Homes
by Bridgette Meinhold, 08/01/11
When life handed SF artist Jay Nelson an old Honda CRX for $200, he decided to hack the little hatchback into a completely functional live/work space complete with surf racks. You may remember seeing the coupe cum camper vehicle on the cover of ReadyMade last year, but this isn't Nelson's only faceted vehicle transformation. He's also hacked a rowboat, a moped, and made an electric airstream-like camper from old bikes. The results of his adaptive hacking are functionally fantastic and geodesically great.
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Amazing!! I LOVE These- I can see living like this- easy to move around and be near nature and the city!