The drawers use marine latches like those used on some high end overlanding vehicles. You push in the middle and the pull pops out to open the drawer.
There are two stacking units which replace one seat in the back pictured below. I have never mounted them in the truck. There are a couple of metal frames that Andre made to hold the cabinets in place. I decided that I wanted something stronger to hold them in place so I was going to make some substantial plywood mounts to hold the cabinets until my plans changed.


Here are the lower cabinets that make up the sleeping surface. The idea is to remove two seats on the left side and fasten these to the floor butted up against the side to make a sleeping area the same dimensions as the two seats folded down. Each drawer slides out to within 2" of full extension. The left most unit is accessible from outside the truck with the rear door open (at least in an M model). The right most unit has a hatch since the transmission cover would interfere with drawer. These cabinets use locking plastic marine D-ring latches.



I'm asking $800 OBO for everything. I can deliver them to the Calico Mogfest in October. Since they are large and somewhat heavy I don't want to ship them.
