Campa Expedition Vehicle System Prototype For Sale!!!!

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
haven said:
The EVS was listed last June on eBay. It was item number 290128937685. The auction ended with high bid of only $25,100, which did not meet the reserve price.

I think you could duplicate the EVS system for today's asking price of $65,000, but only if you were willing to do the work yourself.

One starting point might be a Tacoma 4x4 with aluminum flatbed and fiberglass cap from Ute Ltd. http://www.uteltd.com/

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If you don't like the cap, you could install boxes made to the dimensions you prefer

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Ute Ltd has an aluminum ladder rack that's strong enough to support a rooftop tent

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Well it is impossible to compare the EVS to off the shelf parts. Although I think the UTE bed is a great product and am running one on my rig you can not compare the 2 reguardless of the the topper or boxes bought over the shelf.

Although it is a decent alternative for light duty expeditions and for those on a budget those light duty aluminum boxes would not hold up to the same abuse that the campa stuff will. The main difference is that building a rig like the Campa EVS which is designed to go around the world and make it back costs alot more money, do to higher quality construction and materials. And although the Spirit of the EVS can be captured with off the shelf aluminum boxes and flat beds the durability, safety, security and performance of it can not. The EVS is not for everyone since building a vehicle like this requires alot of time, money and special fabrications skills. I can say though that for the ones that have a large budget for an expedition rig that the EVS is the ultimate choice.

The EVS bins are heaviers guage stailess and are mounted a modified trailer frame that is mounted tot he Toyota chassis. The side Bins on the EVS do not house any critical items in order to protect cargo from a roll over or side impact. Only the main bin hauls the important stuff. All fuel and water aux tanks are mounted to custom crossmembers attached to the chassis for strength and protection. Heck you can even stand on the main bins doors when thay are down because the stainless hunges and support cables are so strong. All wiring near any heat source is wrapped in 1000 deg heat shield, The hot shower is not an omega but rather a heat exchanger type system to save wieght and space. The Water tank system allows you to suck water in from any lake or river directly to tank and them pump out either through shower for bathing or through a katadyn expedition filter system for drinking and cooking. All electrical accesories funnel through a master on off switch power the secondary fuse block so no accidental switching on lockers lights etc unless the master switch is power first to avoid acidental power drains etc. Not to mention the offroad upgrades which are impressive. These are just a few of the long lisdt of details on this rig.

If you figure the truck was 32K about another 15K in offroad upgrades then the EVS stuff on top of that you are not outragious. The vehicle alone would run 47K with the truck and parts no install work. that leaves about 15-20 for the EVS which as in the same price range of the trailer unit.
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
Lots of unique options coming to light these days. It's nice for buyers to have so many great options.
 

Clutch

<---Pass
outsidr said:
Have you seen the price on the www.sportsmobile.com or www.earthroamer.com or www.unicat.com or well let me see.... I have more than that in my Chevy 2500hd and no tent, storage, etc... I think @ 65 they are like 50% to 65% the expense.....

Besides, there is a sandwich in every beer....:beer: Why waste all that money on food:)

Yes, I have, can't afford those either. I can't even think about taking a two hundred fifty thousand dollar vehicle down a dirt road.

We were discussing the cost of things the other day...why in the hell does stuff cost soo much???

Geesas...what on Earth do you guys do for a living, if you can blow sixty five grand plus on one vehicle??? Holy bat turds Batman!!!

Are you guys paying cash on this stuff...or just making the payments?
 
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DenCo40

Adventurer
Wish I had $65,000 laying around. If I did- then I forgot all about it. Can someone tell me where it is?

The adventure trailer is an awesome way to go. I wonder if you can make something similar out of an old military trailer.....
 
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zimm

Expedition Leader
Kermit said:
Geesas...what on Earth do you guys do for a living, if you can blow sixty five grand plus on one vehicle??? Holy bat turds Batman!!!

no shti. i do decent, but it chews up alot of my time. if i took the time to use a 250k truck, i wouldnt make enough to own it. catch 22.

i think i saw someone post they were gonna get a loan for a RTT..... bring to mind that saying. "if you have to ask...."
 

bigreen505

Expedition Leader
kcowyo said:
Lots of unique options coming to light these days. It's nice for buyers to have so many great options.

Not just that, but if there are options it means the market is growing, which means more people are getting out. The Campa seems cool, but not really my cup of tea. I think what they did is uber cool, but the space is not very flexible.
 

xcmountain80

Expedition Leader
outsidr said:
Have you seen the price on the www.sportsmobile.com or www.earthroamer.com or www.unicat.com or well let me see.... I have more than that in my Chevy 2500hd and no tent, storage, etc... I think @ 65 they are like 50% to 65% the expense.....

Besides, there is a sandwich in every beer....:beer: Why waste all that money on food:)


Man I stopped in your shop this week and color me inpressed. I talked to one of your guys and he was telling me about the campa vehicle. I think I saw you in the office in the funny red race shirt. I love that Defender out front.

Aaron
 

haven

Expedition Leader
The Campa EVS prototype is for sale again. Odometer reads 18,000 miles. Asking price is $56,500, but offers will be considered.

http://www.parkcity4x4classics.com/index.php/vehicles/vehicle/5

More about the prototype here
http://www.campausa.com/campa_evs.htm

This would be a great vehicle to follow the Dakar 2009 race across Argentina and Chile. The race begins Jan 3 2009 in Buenos Aires. If you purchased the EVS soon you'd just have enough time to ship it to Argentina. The weather is real nice in Buenos Aires now! Read about the Dakar race here
http://www.dakar.com/

Chip Haven
 

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