Update to this thread; I have the new 2021 BroncoSport and I can sleep in it pretty comfortably. I could uses the front seats as a make shift office and dining area if needed and store much of the things I know I want to keep with me under the bed or in external storage solutions and/or racks. I want to keep all my tools and shop equipment but dont need to carry it all with me but that sure would be helpful. I could probably fit 85-90% of all my tools and equipment into my two Stanley 50G rolling tool totes from HomeDepot. The remainder would be in a small Stanley 13G rolling tool tote and a Craftsman blow molded toolset box 19" x 12"x12". I have a ton of jack stands I could give those away.
Beyond that all I have now is my aluminum race floor jack, Lion Energy battery bank, Coleman stove, Sleep system, 2-Mac Mini computers and some sort of flat screen monitor maybe a tablet, DVD player, printer/scanner/FAX, 30" 411 Tactical clothes duffle, 24" GoBag, recumbent bike (it breaks down to 48"L x 7" wide x about 13"H in a triangle shape), camp chair, Digital media drives and DVD's, coats, hats, sports equipment, 411 Tactical Documents bag, helmets (car, bike, skate), Sport shoes, boots, etc, heirloom stuffies, Family photo albums. I can lay everything out in a space about 5x6x4 and have a bed over the top of it. But weight might be an issue????
I do have two dorm fridges I have been using as my kitchen for a few years now I could bring but there not as energy efficient as a Dometic or other 12VDC fridge or cooler, but I own them. I have a couple new microwaves I one of them use allot. I could bring if I had a trailer with shore power or a hardy inverter and battery system. I also have a electric 110V (waffle iron style) grill I use a ton but it draws allot of power and takes a while to preheat. Ideally I would bring my brand new 2- 52" 10-drawer Husky tool chests with butcher block tops but I think they are far to heavy and bulky to be of any value unless I upgrade the tow vehicle and get a much larger trailer. Now I do have several large storage bins with the double hinged tops of personal records, heirlooms, and misc hardware and keepsakes I would have to store in a facility I only get in these bins once every few years.
I could store the things I don't actually need NOW in a storage facility though it would be a pretty spendy large unit. Or I could get a trailer that wopuld allow me to use the vehicle to store gear and the trailer to have a office/dining area and a always sets up bed and kitchen. I am considering balancing the cost of long term storage with the cost of a trailer and the possible connivence a trailer may provide like a restroom, always setup kitchen and stand-able space when the weather sucks, and weight of trailer and GVWR of the entire setup.
Some of the hard shell tool boxes and tool cases could be moved to soft totes but at an added cost so balance weight vs cost and volume there.
Yes a storage container Conex box would be ideal but I have no land or anyone I trust to land a box on. I will likely never have that ability if I loose the family home.
Opinions options??? This is Full Time with no base camp overlanding as a content producer and multi-adventure sport athlete.