Tanglefoot - thank you for the replies, I checked out your threads (filet mignons :drool
, keep up the good work! I hope to find a slide in camper like the one you have and modify it.
Ruined Adventures - Where do I start!? Your blog and build thread are one of the many reasons I'm wanting a 1st gen 4runner to travel! You're adventures are truly inspiring, and I have made my GF read your blog to help her get a grip on the madness I've been obsessed with. I'm actually going to go back and re-read your build thread and knock the rust off. I read it sometime ago, but now that getting a 1st gen nears I should go back and note the details. I thank you for being thorough in your travels, it helps ease the stress of the "unknown." Talking to FWC is a good idea, but I'm on a very (very) tight budget and I'm sure they would be out of my price range. Though I am sure they would do an excellent job if I had the funds to put forth!
I won't be getting the 4runner until the beginning on the new year (waiting on that year end bonus!) so this is all homework for now. Reading Expo Portal and the various blogs users have started, have made obsessed with this stuff. Hopefully I can contribute some useful knowledge down the road. I would like to build the camper myself or modify a camper to my liking. So this morning I spent some time sourcing the material, and the aluminum for the frame alone is more than I'd like to spend (around $750)... Which has pointed me into the direction of modifying an existing camper. I have found some old classic slide in's that are crap but are structurally sound. I may pick one up such as this one (
http://mansfield.craigslist.org/rvs/4184214173.html). My idea here is to gut it completely, strip it down to the frame, and salvage all the materials possible. That should be more than enough aluminum, and other material to build a camper for the 4runner. I would reduce the frame to the size of a FWC finch or ranger and chop the roof off to create a pop top. The pop top would work like the Westfalia pop tops, the roof would be hinged over the cab and the tallest portion of the roof over the back seat/cargo area. I know, I know, this is going to be a heck of a project! But once my funds are right, I am up for the project!