Thanks for the compliments, guys. As far as what's left, I have to epoxy and paint the bathroom/shower area, do all the plumbing, remount the table on two legs instead of one (unstable as is), do the flooring, make/mount a shower curtain rod, and do the upholstry and cots. But it is usable as is.
I didn't have any plans but liberally copied ideas from the Puffin trailer created by Steve Wolverton. I tried to balance the items front to back to keep the tongue weight to 150 lbs, which is the limit for my Honda Element. That's why the A/C and the microwave are over the wheels as much as possible. I'm about 5'10" and can almost stand in it (have to stoop a little); my wife is 5' 6" and can stand up fully. The overall height was determined by the garage door height of the home I owned when I built it. Storage in the garage was a requirement. I dropped the floor as much as I dared with ground clearance in mind.
I do have many more pics in my gallery than I do in this thread. Also, I definitely want to give credit to Steve. I wouldn't have even attempted this if Steve hadn't done it first. You will see where I followed many of his ideas but branched off in different areas. Here is a link to a few pic's from Steve's album:
http://www.tnttt.com/gallery/album.php?album_id=2226Here is a link to the build thread for the Puffin, but the pictures are no longer there.
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=11984&hilit=puffinHowever, from another thread, I found this:
It looks like the PDF is still there. Kudo's to "BVE" for creating it; this is a very valuable resource.