bajajoaquin
Adventurer
I'm selling my Callen shell from my Ford Superduty Longbed. Here are some pics from camping. I'll take some more detailed pics this weekend and post them up.
$1000
It's an empty shell, of standard Callen construction: square steel tube with aluminum skins, and fiberglass batting insulation. The rear doors are vertical, opening the back the full width of the tailgate. Two big windows on each side, two small windows on the cabover, with two roof vents. The big hatch vent blew off on the freeway (there's a thread here about making a metal replacement), and while I finish the replacement hatch, it has a wood cover to keep out the elements. Plastic replacements are readily available.
The guy I bought it from had it color-matched to the charcoal grey color of his truck. Mine's silver, so I can't tell you how closely it matches.
For dimensions, it sits flush with the bedrails at the front of the bed. It's 6'6" from the floor of the bed to the inside ceiling. About 3' of headroom in the cabover. Cabover fits a queen size bed. I've slept up there, and I'm 5'11" and 220, so it's plenty sturdy.
I bought it so that I'd have something warmer and quieter than a tent, yet still be able to haul dirt bikes. It does that great, but my wife has our first child on the way, and she would like something more camper-like. So I'm selling this and buying a camper.
PM me with any questions or if you want to come see it.
Located in Ocean Beach (San Diego), CA.


$1000
It's an empty shell, of standard Callen construction: square steel tube with aluminum skins, and fiberglass batting insulation. The rear doors are vertical, opening the back the full width of the tailgate. Two big windows on each side, two small windows on the cabover, with two roof vents. The big hatch vent blew off on the freeway (there's a thread here about making a metal replacement), and while I finish the replacement hatch, it has a wood cover to keep out the elements. Plastic replacements are readily available.
The guy I bought it from had it color-matched to the charcoal grey color of his truck. Mine's silver, so I can't tell you how closely it matches.
For dimensions, it sits flush with the bedrails at the front of the bed. It's 6'6" from the floor of the bed to the inside ceiling. About 3' of headroom in the cabover. Cabover fits a queen size bed. I've slept up there, and I'm 5'11" and 220, so it's plenty sturdy.
I bought it so that I'd have something warmer and quieter than a tent, yet still be able to haul dirt bikes. It does that great, but my wife has our first child on the way, and she would like something more camper-like. So I'm selling this and buying a camper.
PM me with any questions or if you want to come see it.
Located in Ocean Beach (San Diego), CA.

