Callen, Spacekap and Bel Air come to mind... Not sure what is pictured though, I'm curious to know too!
EDIT: Maybe a Madcap?
EDIT EDIT: Yes I'm aware it isn't a Callen or a Bel Air, but it is the same "type" or "style" of camper shell, which is why I mentioned them...
I saw one of these for sale from a local UTV/ATV dealer near me and thought it looked cool. Never went and saw it in person, but the pop-top is a nice addition, similar to Mission Overland or the Sniper X teardrops. I've always wondered why there isn't more of a market for a pop-top in a...
Saw this on facebook too, price seems a bit high for the current market, but dang it's clean... I don't think I'd pay $26k for it, but I'm tempted to make an offer.
This thing is so rad… For me, there are few vehicles or campers that embody the term “overlanding” like a Defender. This is the exact type of vehicle I picture when I think of an overland adventure…
Only site I found was his personal website here:
https://jimbobbarnett.com/the-truck/2019/4/28/the-jim-bob-camper
Don’t see too many exact details on the build process, but hopefully that helps a bit…
Looks like user @Jimmbobb might be him, maybe you can send him a direct message on here too...
I personally think the older Cherokees are the most underrated "overland" vehicles out there. I see tons of them available for sale locally, lots of parts availability, and can be had fairly cheap with fairly low mileage. Also tons of aftermarket support, solid axles, 4x4, very offroad capable...
To me, this seems like a pretty reasonable price, at least in this market that we're living in. If I was in the market for a turn key 3rd gen Tacoma I'd be calling you up, nice rig!
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.