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Location: Fort Collins, CO
Camper: $29000
Four Wheel Camper Swift
This is a 29k build before taxes and install in addition to the year wait. I've also added almost 2k in accessories. Received January 2022 at Rocky Mountain Four Wheel Camper, in excellent condition. We have done less than five short trips in this camper. We never cooked inside other than making coffee. It is a great camper in all weather conditions and extremely efficient in space and energy use with solar, dual batteries, and refrigerator. The refrigerator can be opened about halfway when the camper is closed. You could also stealth camp if needed with the rollover couch. Local pickup as I do not have a way to transfer it. If it is a Tacoma you are wanting to put it in you will need to find the Tacoma specific bed mounts for FWCs. Otherwise it should fit all small strucks with a 5-6 ft bed. I've even seen this same model in a tundra short bed. Total weight according to the sticker on the back is 800lbs though FWC website says 1100lbs when you build it with my options.
Build:
Smooth aluminum siding (FWC Grey)
Bat 270 Awning
Rear wall steps
Roof rails
Two roof vents, one is powered
160W solar panel with charge controller
Dual 12v batteries
Propane furnace with two 10lb bottles
Roll over couch
Thermal pack
ATOverland Rotopax fuel can holder ($246)
Mule Outfitters accessory mount, Front Runner 5-gallon water tank ($261)
Maxxtraxx boards with mounts to roof rails ($400)
Dometic CFX3 45 ($1050)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/196669700@N03/shares/1z7Tk2M00H
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Camper: $29000
Four Wheel Camper Swift
This is a 29k build before taxes and install in addition to the year wait. I've also added almost 2k in accessories. Received January 2022 at Rocky Mountain Four Wheel Camper, in excellent condition. We have done less than five short trips in this camper. We never cooked inside other than making coffee. It is a great camper in all weather conditions and extremely efficient in space and energy use with solar, dual batteries, and refrigerator. The refrigerator can be opened about halfway when the camper is closed. You could also stealth camp if needed with the rollover couch. Local pickup as I do not have a way to transfer it. If it is a Tacoma you are wanting to put it in you will need to find the Tacoma specific bed mounts for FWCs. Otherwise it should fit all small strucks with a 5-6 ft bed. I've even seen this same model in a tundra short bed. Total weight according to the sticker on the back is 800lbs though FWC website says 1100lbs when you build it with my options.
Build:
Smooth aluminum siding (FWC Grey)
Bat 270 Awning
Rear wall steps
Roof rails
Two roof vents, one is powered
160W solar panel with charge controller
Dual 12v batteries
Propane furnace with two 10lb bottles
Roll over couch
Thermal pack
ATOverland Rotopax fuel can holder ($246)
Mule Outfitters accessory mount, Front Runner 5-gallon water tank ($261)
Maxxtraxx boards with mounts to roof rails ($400)
Dometic CFX3 45 ($1050)
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