This RV setup is actually a Landstar-leased Showhauler Motorhome Conversion that’s a work truck while being a home on wheels. It belongs to a couple named Jon and Mirian Brown. The couple uses their luxury RV to tow a trailer with commercial loads to make money as they travel.
The Browns are owner-operators running this daycab conversion motorhome, which is a 2012 Volvo VNL300, and the pair use it to haul cargo like bikes, surfboards and things like that for long hauls while recreational vehicle -ing all the way, or along the way.
When the couple does their trucking routes, they stop for fuel, shop at RV shops, dump waste in RV stations, unhook at RV stopovers and similar locations, and then come back the next morning, hook up and start again on their commercial trucking route.
They drive around 110,000 miles a year in their 37-foot conversion unit. They drive a five-on-five-off sleep-drive schedule. And they’ve been doing it for several years. “After almost 15 years,there’s nothing like being parked for sleeping,” Miriam said of the trucking part of their partnership.
It’s like luxury RVing mixed with a commercial truck driving job.
The motorhome interior is shown in this collage photo, or at least the kitchen / living area of it. The owners didn’t show the bedroom or bath unit.
This truck was first discovered by Todd Dills over at Overdrive Online a while back. Visit Overdrive Online (click here).