Howdy ya'll!
I'm looking to sell my OVRLND Camper Shell ONLY (not the truck!) for $10,000. There is nothing wrong with it and far exceeded expectations for what I had it made for: I'm a wildlife scientist and was traveling around in my truck for field work. I've spent more than a year living out of this rig and it was amazing. The camper simply isn't being used regularly anymore so I want to sell it.
The camper was built for a Norweld flatbed: the flatbed is 80.5 inches long and 75.25 inches wide, but the camper is a few inches shorter by length and width to accommodate the lip on the tray. It has double barn doors, an arctic tern window, and side hatch; comes with removable insulation lining; bracket mounts for an awning; solar panel pre-installed on the roof. Standing room with the pop-top open is 6'2". The camper skin is silver anodized for added protection from the elements. The piece over the cab is a little taller to accommodate the use of the forerunner rack installed on the truck.
The camper is bolted to the bed of the truck and easy to remove as long as you have a buddy to help you out. There are not shell jacks with this build but I spoke with a few different folks who'd said they'd be easy to make and modify the camper shell to use them if I ever wanted to.
If you're looking for a camper shell for your flatbed that is totally modifiable, this is an amazing option!
I'm looking to sell my OVRLND Camper Shell ONLY (not the truck!) for $10,000. There is nothing wrong with it and far exceeded expectations for what I had it made for: I'm a wildlife scientist and was traveling around in my truck for field work. I've spent more than a year living out of this rig and it was amazing. The camper simply isn't being used regularly anymore so I want to sell it.
The camper was built for a Norweld flatbed: the flatbed is 80.5 inches long and 75.25 inches wide, but the camper is a few inches shorter by length and width to accommodate the lip on the tray. It has double barn doors, an arctic tern window, and side hatch; comes with removable insulation lining; bracket mounts for an awning; solar panel pre-installed on the roof. Standing room with the pop-top open is 6'2". The camper skin is silver anodized for added protection from the elements. The piece over the cab is a little taller to accommodate the use of the forerunner rack installed on the truck.
The camper is bolted to the bed of the truck and easy to remove as long as you have a buddy to help you out. There are not shell jacks with this build but I spoke with a few different folks who'd said they'd be easy to make and modify the camper shell to use them if I ever wanted to.
If you're looking for a camper shell for your flatbed that is totally modifiable, this is an amazing option!
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