My first car was a 1978 VW Westfalia pop-top, and although I sold the car during the gas peak of 2008, my girlfriend and I have never forgotten the joys of being able to comfortably sleep in your vehicle.Unfortunately, the only factory available vehicles that meet the criteria of comfortable rest get maybe 25mpg on the highway. When compared to the 40mpg+ of the metro, depending upon how far you travel in a day, the sky-rocking fuel prices may actually make it cheaper to rent a room than carry your home with you. To me, this is unacceptable, and so the GeoCamper was born.Temporarily removed the back seat for more headroom, it only sleeps two anyway:Main Supports (AKA Doglegs):Back Pier and Front plate:Pop in the bridge and it's done!It's actually pretty comfy:Packed away in travel mode, still plenty of cargo room:Me, my girlfriend and two of our friends got in it last night to see how sturdy it was, and it did fine with our 600lbs+ in it. I'm 6' and can almost fit on the driver's side, but have about 6" of clearance on the passenger side. My girlfriend is 5'4" and can fit very comfortably on the driver's side. It's can be put into any 95+ hatchback with no modification to the vehicle (other than pulling out the back seat), and probably into early metros with minor design changes. I can upload plans with measurements if anyone wants to build their own.Jump to measurements on page 2: http://geometroforum.com/topic/4496667/2/#post599585