* * * * * Funny, I would have thought this would be made by an American company Despite the title “Living In A Garbage Truck [1]” (link via L. M. Orchard [2]), it's not—it's a Unicat [3] (a VXL 16HD [4] to be exact), a highly mobile home on wheels (whose gas consumption is measured in “gallons per mile”) that has a bit more oomph than your traditional Winnegago [5] (if you are viewing the pictures on the garbage truck page [6] and wondering where the windows are in the exterior shots—the top folds down when driving). I especially like the EX70-HD / MAN TGA 6x6 [7], which includes a small four- wheeled bike stored in the back of the vehicle. [1] http://www.loqu.com/living-in-a-garbage-truck/blogs/angelia-1290 [2] http://decafbad.com/accum/#entry-5155042342b03c3a7fc2d531fe354ff6 [3] http://www.unicatamericas.com/vehicles.html [4] http://www.unicatamericas.com/photos_vxl.html [5] http://winnebagomotorhomes.com/ [6] http://www.loqu.com/living-in-a-garbage-truck/blogs/angelia-1290 [7] http://www.unicatamericas.com/photos_ex70.html Email Sean Conner at sean@conman.org .