Alaska2Baja
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This custom Callen Camper is set up for overland travel and total off-grid boondocking in Baja.
Meticulously maintained inside and out.
We are non-smokers and do not own pets.
Camper Details:
2005 Custom Callen Camper
Tubular Steel Construction / Aluminum Skin / 1420 lbs.
Full length Galvanized Roof Rack w/ boat roller
Narrow Profile Design
36" X-Wide RV Door
6' 3" Interior Height
12V /110 ARB MT60 63Qt Fridge Freezer
(4) Kyocera KC60 Solar Panels flush mount in roof rack
(2) 6V- 220 Amp Hour Golf Cart batteries
Xantrex Trace C-Series charge controller
NOVA interior LED cabin lights
(3) NOVA exterior spot light bricks
Fiamma F45+ awning
12V Fantastic Fan
Hella 12V recirculation fans
Full Size mattress over cab
Swing out bunk on floor
2 Burner Suburban Propane stove
Formica Counters
Pioneer Stereo w/ Sirius Satellite Radio
Rieco Camper Jacks
(2) 16 Gallon water tanks (1 per side)
110V Shore Power
*Over $18,000 invested in camper build*
Reciepts and Manuals for everything
If you are not familiar with The Callen Camper Co. They were a family of Baja enthusiasts with a Desert Racing background. Callen's contain no wood in the sub-frame and are built to flex when traveling off road. They will not rattle apart like other "LANCE style" campers on washboard roads or off- camber terrain.
Since our trips were mainly focused in off-grid locations for weeks at a time, there is no bathroom and we ran solely on 12V solar power, iIncluding the Fridge/Freezer. However, there is a shore power hook-up and interior 110 plugs. There is no sink or grey water tanks in the unit. However, there is space to add a sink next to the stove top. I have a swing out bunk to accommodate an extra person or two in the isle but it is currently not installed. An extra wide RV door allows enough space for easy bicycle or motorcycle access and storage inside and at only 82" wide, the camper's narrow profile allows travel on jeep roads.
Currently mounted on a Ford F350 but it also spent some time on my Dodge 2500 as well.
We set "Felix" up for remote backcountry trips in difficult to reach places although I guess it would be just as happy in a KOA Campground too. Please feel free to ask questions about anything above or something I didn't address and Thanks for looking. . .
Asking $8500 / Listed locally as well
Meticulously maintained inside and out.
We are non-smokers and do not own pets.
Camper Details:
2005 Custom Callen Camper
Tubular Steel Construction / Aluminum Skin / 1420 lbs.
Full length Galvanized Roof Rack w/ boat roller
Narrow Profile Design
36" X-Wide RV Door
6' 3" Interior Height
12V /110 ARB MT60 63Qt Fridge Freezer
(4) Kyocera KC60 Solar Panels flush mount in roof rack
(2) 6V- 220 Amp Hour Golf Cart batteries
Xantrex Trace C-Series charge controller
NOVA interior LED cabin lights
(3) NOVA exterior spot light bricks
Fiamma F45+ awning
12V Fantastic Fan
Hella 12V recirculation fans
Full Size mattress over cab
Swing out bunk on floor
2 Burner Suburban Propane stove
Formica Counters
Pioneer Stereo w/ Sirius Satellite Radio
Rieco Camper Jacks
(2) 16 Gallon water tanks (1 per side)
110V Shore Power
*Over $18,000 invested in camper build*
Reciepts and Manuals for everything
If you are not familiar with The Callen Camper Co. They were a family of Baja enthusiasts with a Desert Racing background. Callen's contain no wood in the sub-frame and are built to flex when traveling off road. They will not rattle apart like other "LANCE style" campers on washboard roads or off- camber terrain.
Since our trips were mainly focused in off-grid locations for weeks at a time, there is no bathroom and we ran solely on 12V solar power, iIncluding the Fridge/Freezer. However, there is a shore power hook-up and interior 110 plugs. There is no sink or grey water tanks in the unit. However, there is space to add a sink next to the stove top. I have a swing out bunk to accommodate an extra person or two in the isle but it is currently not installed. An extra wide RV door allows enough space for easy bicycle or motorcycle access and storage inside and at only 82" wide, the camper's narrow profile allows travel on jeep roads.
Currently mounted on a Ford F350 but it also spent some time on my Dodge 2500 as well.
We set "Felix" up for remote backcountry trips in difficult to reach places although I guess it would be just as happy in a KOA Campground too. Please feel free to ask questions about anything above or something I didn't address and Thanks for looking. . .
Asking $8500 / Listed locally as well
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