For sale is my Flip-Pac camper (and custom build out if interested, priced separately).
Location: San Francisco, CA
Fair Condition
Highlights include:
- Flip-Pac camper: lightweight camper shell (290lbs) that fits midsize trucks with 6' beds (ie, Tacomas); ingenious fold out tent with a full size bed over the cab and lots of standing room inside
- Parts included: lightly used SLO rainfly ($400 value); opening lever; replacement, new Sway Away torsion bar ($400 value); replacement mattress (not yet installed)
- Misc: folding internal ski racks; reinforced wood framing for Flip-Pac fiberglass shell, allowing you to mount external items like an awning, recovery boards, etc. (not included); added aluminum reinforcement in base to allow installation on different bed rail systems.
A few notes:
- Flip-Pac: If you've read about them, you'll know that Flip-Pacs haven't been made for close to 10 years. I believe this one dates from the early 2000s, but I'm not sure. We've used it regularly for the 7 years I've owned it, and it still works great. The tent has one patch and two small holes (less than 1cm) that predate me and haven't changed at all since I've owned it. One screen has a slight tear. Most important to note: the fiberglass of the mattress base has separated at driver side hinge. This is fixable (I can send my internet research upon request), but I haven't had a chance to do it. It doesn't impact usage of the camper at all, but I plan to seal with RV tape to prevent water ingress.
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If interested in the custom cabinetry, (priced separately), more information here:
The custom cabinets we designed and built allow you to leave all your gear packed in the truck, ready to go for a weekend or a month-long trip. We've camped solo, as a couple, and with our two kids - the cabinets can be used as a second bed, too, allowing for 3-4 people to sleep comfortably in the camper. With a portable propane heater and the rainfly on, we've camped in sub-freezing temperatures quite comfortably. The build quality is extremely high - all drawers are dovetailed and all cabinets are assembled with tongue and groove joints. Highlights below:
- Dometic CD30 drawer fridge
- Pull out galley with included Coleman stove (new) and sink; drawers for all galley essentials; extra space to fit miscellaneous camp gear or spare cooler
- Electrical system: 175W solar panel and 20 amp DC to DC charger powering a 100 amp hour Renogy battery; canopy and camper lights; 1000W Renogy inverter; outlet with USB chargers; 12V fuse box. I have a spare 100 amp battery (new) that would allow for a ton of extra power; I can throw in with a discount if interested.
I'm cross-posting this in Expedition vehicles, as my preference is to sell the truck, Flip-pac and cabinetry together. However, there's been more interest in parting it out, so I'm willing to go that route. Let me know if you have any questions!
Location: San Francisco, CA
Fair Condition
Highlights include:
- Flip-Pac camper: lightweight camper shell (290lbs) that fits midsize trucks with 6' beds (ie, Tacomas); ingenious fold out tent with a full size bed over the cab and lots of standing room inside
- Parts included: lightly used SLO rainfly ($400 value); opening lever; replacement, new Sway Away torsion bar ($400 value); replacement mattress (not yet installed)
- Misc: folding internal ski racks; reinforced wood framing for Flip-Pac fiberglass shell, allowing you to mount external items like an awning, recovery boards, etc. (not included); added aluminum reinforcement in base to allow installation on different bed rail systems.
A few notes:
- Flip-Pac: If you've read about them, you'll know that Flip-Pacs haven't been made for close to 10 years. I believe this one dates from the early 2000s, but I'm not sure. We've used it regularly for the 7 years I've owned it, and it still works great. The tent has one patch and two small holes (less than 1cm) that predate me and haven't changed at all since I've owned it. One screen has a slight tear. Most important to note: the fiberglass of the mattress base has separated at driver side hinge. This is fixable (I can send my internet research upon request), but I haven't had a chance to do it. It doesn't impact usage of the camper at all, but I plan to seal with RV tape to prevent water ingress.
*****
If interested in the custom cabinetry, (priced separately), more information here:
The custom cabinets we designed and built allow you to leave all your gear packed in the truck, ready to go for a weekend or a month-long trip. We've camped solo, as a couple, and with our two kids - the cabinets can be used as a second bed, too, allowing for 3-4 people to sleep comfortably in the camper. With a portable propane heater and the rainfly on, we've camped in sub-freezing temperatures quite comfortably. The build quality is extremely high - all drawers are dovetailed and all cabinets are assembled with tongue and groove joints. Highlights below:
- Dometic CD30 drawer fridge
- Pull out galley with included Coleman stove (new) and sink; drawers for all galley essentials; extra space to fit miscellaneous camp gear or spare cooler
- Electrical system: 175W solar panel and 20 amp DC to DC charger powering a 100 amp hour Renogy battery; canopy and camper lights; 1000W Renogy inverter; outlet with USB chargers; 12V fuse box. I have a spare 100 amp battery (new) that would allow for a ton of extra power; I can throw in with a discount if interested.
I'm cross-posting this in Expedition vehicles, as my preference is to sell the truck, Flip-pac and cabinetry together. However, there's been more interest in parting it out, so I'm willing to go that route. Let me know if you have any questions!