2014 Four Wheel Camper Hawk - SOLD
Sale Pending
With all standard equipment plus . . .
Jack brackets and jacks
2 100 Watt solar panels with GoPower solar controller
2 way 110 liter refrigerator
Forced air furnace with digital thermostat
Hot water heater with outside shower
2 roof vents, one with fantastic fan
Rear awning
Yakima roof rack system with 3 cross bars
Rear wall steps
Rear flood lights
2 deep cycle 6 volt batteries
Flush mount glass top sink and stove
Side dinette with swivel table
Gas roof lift assists
Thermal pack
GoPower inverter
This camper is located in Tucson, AZ. It is mounted on a Ford F150 and has been used on three extended trips, two to Alaska and one to Vancouver Island. It is in good shape and everything works. I have never cooked anything that might attract wildlife in the camper. I carried a separate stove for cooking meats and such outside.
When not in use, the truck and camper have always been stored in a climate controlled facility.
A new camper similarly equipped but without the solar panels, solar controller and inverter would cost in excess of $24,000. This figure does not include destination and documentation charges of approximately $650 and any applicable sales tax. New campers also have a wait time after order of 12+ weeks according to the FWC website.
I am asking $18,000 for the camper. I am also willing to discuss the sale of the 2013 Ford F150 XLT Supercab ($22,600 Kelley Blue Book value) and miscellaneous camping equipment that I carried in the camper.




Sale Pending
With all standard equipment plus . . .
Jack brackets and jacks
2 100 Watt solar panels with GoPower solar controller
2 way 110 liter refrigerator
Forced air furnace with digital thermostat
Hot water heater with outside shower
2 roof vents, one with fantastic fan
Rear awning
Yakima roof rack system with 3 cross bars
Rear wall steps
Rear flood lights
2 deep cycle 6 volt batteries
Flush mount glass top sink and stove
Side dinette with swivel table
Gas roof lift assists
Thermal pack
GoPower inverter
This camper is located in Tucson, AZ. It is mounted on a Ford F150 and has been used on three extended trips, two to Alaska and one to Vancouver Island. It is in good shape and everything works. I have never cooked anything that might attract wildlife in the camper. I carried a separate stove for cooking meats and such outside.
When not in use, the truck and camper have always been stored in a climate controlled facility.
A new camper similarly equipped but without the solar panels, solar controller and inverter would cost in excess of $24,000. This figure does not include destination and documentation charges of approximately $650 and any applicable sales tax. New campers also have a wait time after order of 12+ weeks according to the FWC website.
I am asking $18,000 for the camper. I am also willing to discuss the sale of the 2013 Ford F150 XLT Supercab ($22,600 Kelley Blue Book value) and miscellaneous camping equipment that I carried in the camper.




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