4wd motorhome - San Diego

Regcabguy

Oil eater.
That's shot at Seaside Reef in north county. Pretty nice. If it had the V-10 it'd be even nicer. That's a good buy.
 

WRONG_WAY_DAVE

Active member
It has some nice features, but I feel like I can hear that 5.4 screaming (300hp/365 tq @ 3750 rpms) with only a 4spd and that weight, tire size, & frontal area. The 4.10s will help, but then those miles too.
I don't know--at any speed above 60, and if you are in the mountains or elevation?
 

rawtoxic

Well-known member
How can you guys ascertain the crow / halcon from photos? Not questioning your skillz just want to learn them.
 

zip

I prefer social distancing.
How can you guys ascertain the crow / halcon from photos? Not questioning your skillz just want to learn them.

I am no expert, but have seen the double steering stabilizers on conversions that were supposedly done by this company.
I live in San Diego, and see these vehicles come up for sale once in awhile. When I reach out to sellers, I can never get a straight answer on who did the 4 x 4 conversion.
The response is usually, it was done by previous owner, or I got a buddy that does these.
 

86scotty

Cynic
There are some telltales like any conversion. I can't explain simply because I do not have the technical vocabulary but all of his builds have a certain look. For me it's more in the bumpers and sliders he uses than the actual conversion. Things like that weird light rack up top, that kind of stuff has Crows written all over it.

We have seen the double stabilizers on the front axle more than once. Also, his builds are almost always for sale in San Diego or deep Southern CA. I think they are actually done in Mexico, I think I've read that before.
 

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