SOLD 5/12/24 2022 Four Wheel Camper Hawk Shell on 2018 Tundra - $39,500 Boulder, CO

sama720

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Ready to roll and EVERYTHING in camper and truck works exactly as it should.
Four Wheel Camper’s slide-in, pop-up truck campers are the most durable, lightest weight, lowest profile campers in the world. If you need a bomber camper for rough roads in the backcountry, as well as comfort in the campground, this is your ticket. Super clean, super comfortable. Cool in the summer, warm in the winter.

It is mounted on 2018 Toyota Tundra Double Cab SR5 with practically new BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 and Firestone suspension airbags to keep everything level. About 113k miles. This is not my daily driver, so it gets mostly highway miles.

$39,500 for both.

Hawk Camper Shell Features:
• Exterior Aluminum Siding (Mesa White)
• Wood Grain Interior
• Aluminum Jack Brackets
• Screen Door
• Welded Aluminum Frame Construction
• Queen Cabover Bed w/ Mattress – extremely comfortable!
• LED Interior Lights (dimmable) & Exterior Porch Light
• 12 Volt Outlet & USB Ports
• Privacy Curtains
• Large Passenger Side Window
• Powered Roof Vent Fan, Middle of Roof (over the truck bed area)
• Exterior jack for portable solar panel plug-in

ADDED FEATURES:
• 160W Roof-mounted Solar Panel w/ Charge Controller and Display
• 2 Full Throttle 12V AGM Deep-Cycle batteries – these charge from solar and when the truck is running
• Furnace and two 10 lb propane tanks – furnace works fantastically with the adjustable thermostat – takes the chill off those alpine starts!
• Thermal pack – keeps it warm in winter and cool in summer
• 2nd roof vent – the two vents keep it comfortable on even the hottest days
• Sturdy Little Giant entry steps
• 4 new camper jacks with drill chuck
• Side dinette seating with swivel table – converts to a single “downstairs” bed

Can be included:
• Thetford Curve portable toilet
• 18-gallon freestanding water tank with hose and shutoff valves

This is a shell camper, so it does not have a sink or stovetop inside. We like to cook outside when we camp, so we didn't opt for the kitchen. It has heat and is a great place to sleep and hang out in inclement weather. Very comfortable.
 

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sama720

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hmmm - possibly. I guess that would get me partially to where I need to be.
I just went to the 4WC site and built out the Hawk Shell (now called "Hawk Base") with the some of the options this has, and it came out to 29,460 before tax.
It's two years old (but in great shape), so I'd ask 18,500 for just the camper.
 

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