For Sale: Four Wheel Camper Grandby
Location: Bellingham, WA
Description: Selling my 85 Grandby since the family has grown and we have upgraded to a bigger hard-sided camper. I restored this camper about 5 years ago and have really enjoyed it since. It's a solid little camper, and has been well maintained and upgraded. It fits an 8' bed. See last paragraph for other dimensions. Upgrades include:
New pop-up canvas
New lift-panels
New 1” rigid foam insulation
New aluminum siding
New Dometic 3-way refrigerator
New Shurflo water pump, with 10-gallon freshwater tank
New 79Ah deep cycle battery installed last year (lead acid)
New wood flooring and trim
2-burner propane stove
3” memory foam mattress
Cubic cub mini wood stove
New control board for propane furnace, and new digital thermostat.
The roof was coated in FlexSeal 2 years ago, and is completely watertight.
The roof has been pre-wired for solar and a vent fan for easy installation.
Lift assist struts in the front. I'll include a pair for the rear, with brackets, which I never installed since the rear is pretty easy to lift.
A few little quirks here and there, but nothing too significant. Jacks and dolly included.
$9,500
Important dimensions:
The bottom width that needs to fit between your wheel wells is 48-1/4". The width that needs to fit inside your bedrails, and where your tailgate sits is 60-3/8". The height from the bottom of the camper to the bottom of the cabover is 45-1/2". In my f250, i had the camper on top of a platform of flat 2x4s to clear a gooseneck hitch in the bed, which also provided a bit more clearance above the cab.










Location: Bellingham, WA
Description: Selling my 85 Grandby since the family has grown and we have upgraded to a bigger hard-sided camper. I restored this camper about 5 years ago and have really enjoyed it since. It's a solid little camper, and has been well maintained and upgraded. It fits an 8' bed. See last paragraph for other dimensions. Upgrades include:
New pop-up canvas
New lift-panels
New 1” rigid foam insulation
New aluminum siding
New Dometic 3-way refrigerator
New Shurflo water pump, with 10-gallon freshwater tank
New 79Ah deep cycle battery installed last year (lead acid)
New wood flooring and trim
2-burner propane stove
3” memory foam mattress
Cubic cub mini wood stove
New control board for propane furnace, and new digital thermostat.
The roof was coated in FlexSeal 2 years ago, and is completely watertight.
The roof has been pre-wired for solar and a vent fan for easy installation.
Lift assist struts in the front. I'll include a pair for the rear, with brackets, which I never installed since the rear is pretty easy to lift.
A few little quirks here and there, but nothing too significant. Jacks and dolly included.
$9,500
Important dimensions:
The bottom width that needs to fit between your wheel wells is 48-1/4". The width that needs to fit inside your bedrails, and where your tailgate sits is 60-3/8". The height from the bottom of the camper to the bottom of the cabover is 45-1/2". In my f250, i had the camper on top of a platform of flat 2x4s to clear a gooseneck hitch in the bed, which also provided a bit more clearance above the cab.










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