2007 Hawk Four Wheel Camper

Redline

Likes to Drive and Ride
***SOLD***

2007 Hawk Four Wheel Camper

$11,450 or best offer

For Sale "AS IS" with no warranty, but everything works well

Contact: Send a PM or james AT RoadTraveler DOT net

Located in Reno, Nevada

-Great condition
-Loaded with options & features
-Everything works well
-Interested buyers please read the details below

Will Fit Most Full Size Trucks

This camper was originally made for 2007-up Toyota Tundra, so it should fit just about any full-sized short bed truck out there without a spacer platform under the camper, including Super Duty Fords. One possible exception is the newest F150s, which may need a small spacer. Please confirm compatibility with your truck through FWC or your own research.

This is a loaded camper; I believe it has most of the options available when it was built, as well as a few updates & minor repairs since I've owned it (see below). It's very clean inside and out, and overall is in excellent condition, the areas that I don't consider excellent are noted below. I'm more particular than many, but in my mind it's appropriate to share these details.

Second Owner

I purchased the camper from the original owner in October 2011 and have the original paperwork and keys. It appeared to receive just a little youthful use, so there were a few niggles. I took the camper to the FWC factory in Woodland, Calif., to have things sorted, and gave it my typical vehicular care.

This camper was purchased and set-up with every intention of using and keeping it for many years. I'm very happy with it and it's ready to mount and travel. The only reason I'm selling is that other modifications to my current Tundra project vehicle dictate that I have a shorter camper (tire/fuel swing-away).


Features/Options

Extended Cabover w/ queen bed
Roll Over Couch/bed, blue cushion fabric
4 corner Titan mechanical camper jacks (w/ drill adapter)
3.0 Cu.Ft. 3-way Norcold refrigerator & freezer
Refer Vent Fan
Forced Air Furnace w/ thermostat (Suburban propane)
Electric water pump
Outside shower/water heater, 4-gallon
20-gallon water tank
Stainless steel sink with gooseneck faucet
2-burner propane stove
Propane tank (full)
AM/FM CD stereo with iPod input
Fan-Tastic fans (x2), 3-speed, reversible
Screen door
Sliding front window
8-Foot side awning, AE Horizon
Rear Wall Steps
Fluorescent ceiling lights upgrade
Halogen floodlights on rear
Arctic Pack insulation
Aux. Battery System (with new Group 31 Odyssey PC-2150 I added.)
Additional 12v outlet
Pre-wired for Solar, plug is on the roof
FWC table (base, leg and top)
Fire Extinguisher


Improvements/Changes/Repairs

This camper is very nice, though there was some maintenance, minor repairs, and upgrades performed, and I'm a full disclosure kind of guy.

-FWC removed the large, original surfboard rack that was atop the camper (made out of aluminum, by FWC as part of the original sale). Two FWC employees removed the rack, meticulously went over the roof removing old sealant and resealed the screw holes.

-New battery isolator and wiring by FWC from the battery to outside.

-Odyssey 31M-PC2150. This is a $400 battery, and just fits in the battery space (I needed to loosen/lift the forward couch bracket). This battery is much better than the OE Group 24, which needed replacing.

-LED entry/floor light (new) instead of old Halogen that can get hot, replaced by FWC.

-Door fixes. 1) The door got away from the original owner in the wind and the stop put a hole in the door (didn't go through or damage the screen). FWC sealed the hole, put a metal plate across the door to prevent it happening again (pretty common apparently), and moved & reinforced the doorstop (see picture).
2) It wasn't needed, but to insure the door seals very well, I had FWC replace the perimeter door seal rubber.

-Original keys and I had extra keys made.

-The Orig. owner closed the camper top on a large flashlight that was sitting on the refrigerator cabinet, cracking the lower lift panel. I had FWC inspect this, and they said it's fine, and not worth replacing the panels or adding a patch, which would be more unsightly than the overbite/crack you see in the picture.
Orig. owner also watched movies on a monitor he attached to the rear panels with Velcro. Removing the Velcro tape took a little ‘wood' veneer with it.

-Some rust on the rear roof steps (because Orig. owner lived by the ocean).

-Left-front jack mount has a very slight reward angle to it, FWC said it must have been bumped at some time, and also said it's fine and to leave it alone.

-There was a small water leak (drip) under the sink when under pressure that I found. I replaced the offending fitting with new. Does not leak anywhere.

-New water heater anode by FWC (these are sacrificial and need replacing occasionally).

-New outside shower sprayer. I didn't like the OE outside shower head (still have it) so I used the OE quick connect fitting and attached a new sink sprayer to positively control the use of shower water. Works better.

-Refrigerator burner orifice and tube were checked and were clean. The end of the burner had surface rust (living by the ocean) which was causing poor, incomplete combustion when the refer was on gas. It was cleaned and the refer starts and runs perfectly with a nice blue flame after just 1-2 clicks of the ignition. A professional, certified Norcold technician performed this maintenance. The refrigerator and freezer work fantastically.

James

$11,450 or best offer

Contact: Send a PM or james AT RoadTraveler DOT net

Located in Reno, Nevada


Outside Pictures

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Inside Pictures

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Overall inside

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Roll Over couch in open, bed position.
All the fabric and cushions are in excellent condition.

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Under the couch cushion

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Good storage under the couch

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New LED Floor light by FWC

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Few month old Odyssey 31M-PC2150 battery, cleanly wired and secured

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Interior wear, looks to me like a chair or other cargo was allowed to rattle around

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Wood veneer missing on rear lift panel

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Rear lift panel crack, lower right side

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Stove and sink

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Fabric walls and Arctic Pack are in excellent shape

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Queen bed, in open position

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FWC rear door stop repair and protection panel on door

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Stereo, gauge panel, thermostat

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Original paperwork

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***SOLD***
 
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24HOURSOFNEVADA

Expedition Leader
After going through three iterations of "Off-road" trailers, I can honestly say I finally feel like I've found the perfect exploration setup for us with the Four Wheel Camper. The setup just works. It's compact, fast, comfortable and still affords one the opportunity to get dressed while standing up. To say that I've been very pleased with my FWC Hawk would be an understatement.

I've seen the above FWC in person and think Redline has done a great job representing the camper. I think it's a very clean unit. In fact, I tried to steal that awesome battery when he wasn't looking, but he caught me.

Bump.
 

locrwln

Expedition Leader
Another bump for a great camper.

Can't wait to see the new one.

By the way, I agree with 24hours, we love ours and could not imagine being without it. That is until I put a flat bed on my truck and have a camper built for it.

Jack
 

Redline

Likes to Drive and Ride
Thanks for the bump jack. Though I've not owned this unit a long time, it's a good one and I'd like it to go to a good home.

Like you and 24HRS, I'm liking the utility of a pop-up cabover.
 

Redline

Likes to Drive and Ride
I've received some calls and interest, but as of this writing this very nice Hawk is still for sale.

Thanks,

James
 
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Fredfsb

New member
Very Interested

I am very interested in your camper. I have a 2005 Tundra so it will work fine. I live about 600 miles south of you. How can I contact you to agree to a price and put some money down on it. I would be able to pick it up late next week. I am willing to offer you $12,900. Fred...
 
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Redline

Likes to Drive and Ride
$11,450 OBO

Bump with a substantial price drop, needs a new home.

$11,450 OBO
 
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Steve G.

New member
I just saw your posting for the 2007 Hawk. Looks great. Is it still available? Is your asking price $11,450? I've been looking for a good used one for my 2003 Tundra for awhile and this looks like it!
-Steve G.
Hood River, OR
 

Redline

Likes to Drive and Ride
I just saw your posting for the 2007 Hawk. Looks great. Is it still available? Is your asking price $11,450? I've been looking for a good used one for my 2003 Tundra for awhile and this looks like it!
-Steve G.
Hood River, OR

Still available.

FYI...

However, due to the inherent difference in body design between the first Gen. and second Gen. Tundras there will be about 5 inches of extra space above the bed rails and cab compared to how it sits on a 2007-up Tundra. Function should be fine, but it will look different. (I ran something that looked much worse about 20 years ago, an old hard-sided camper on a tall flatbed Dodge pickup...but the price was right.)

For you and all the other First Gen. Tundra owners out there: as with all Four Wheels Campers, they are made for a specific truck when new, and will fit that truck best. Other than a Gen 2 Tundra, I think another full-sized domestic truck will be the best fit, though others will work.

James
 

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