SOLD: 2005 Mitsubishi Fuso FG 140 with Hallmark Flatbed Camper $89,000

Buckstopper

Adventurer
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Short wheelbase FG140 with All Terrain Warriors (Austrailian)
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suspension and 19.5" super single wheels (5 including spare). Approximately 121,000 miles. The build has been documented on the portal but here's a list of mods:
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Custom Interior with heated seats
Sound system with backup camera, amp, sub-woofer and custom center console
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CB Radio
Pre-wired for Ham radio
Hidden lock box
Rugged Radios Intercom System in cab
Spring suspension under the aluminum flatbed to protect camper from chassis flex (see build thread for more info)
Multiple custom locking storage compartments with drawers and fold down doors that can be used as tables
Yakima roof rack on cab to support solar panel tilt adjustment and custom fairing
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Full sized spare tire mount behind cab has 12V winch to raise and lower spare tire
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2018 8' Hallmark Popup Flatbed Camper
Four season insulation package
Lagun table
450 Watt solar array powering 2 -100 Amp-Hr Battle Born Lithium batteries and monitor
Victron smart solar 100/50 (50 A) MPPT charge controller with bluetooth monitoring
Blue Sea 12v meter mounted outside camper for easy to check visability
33 gallon fresh water tank
Cassette toilet
microwave
Propane heater, stove and hot water heater
Dual propane tanks in locking hold
Indoor and outdoor showers
Shower gray water tank integrated into chassis separate from sink gray water
Nova Kool compressor upright 5CF Refrigerator/ 2.5CF Freezer runs on 12V DC and 120V AC
Torklift aluminum steps with landing gear and handrail
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Thule roof rack
Awning
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Full price offer includes the following recovery gear:
2-20 liter Wavian Diesel Jerry Cans with spout mounted in locked rack
Warn 16.5 Winch
2-1” shackles
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Pull Pal 16000 land anchor (lockable mount)
Mounted Shovel and Axe (lockable mount)
ARB Twin On-Board Air Compressor and Tank with dual ports
Tire Chains
Custom jumper cable with Anderson connectors that can be plugged into both chassis and camper battery packs.

Known issues: Tires are showing some wear. They are regroovable and are fine for highway travel but not so good for mud

Asking $89,000 (New Price) Truck is located in Portland, Oregon area
 
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Abitibi

Explorer
Just found your build thread and started going through it. Trying to find interior pictures but thx for the one posted.

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Buckstopper

Adventurer
Just found your build thread and started going through it. Trying to find interior pictures but thx for the one posted.

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Here are some more photos of the cab that show the drivers seat.
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And the rest of the dash
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Closeup of spedo

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Buckstopper

Adventurer
And more camper interior shots...Fridge and freezer

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and the last of the storage..
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Hallmark's have a lot of storage under the bed..before:

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and after opened up:
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The table can be stored over the queen sized bed and then the dinette becomes a bunk

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best for shorter people
 

Buckstopper

Adventurer
Bathroom and shower shots:
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When we were designing this camper at Hallmark, Bill (the dad of the family business) told me to stand up straight and square my shoulders. I did as told and he whipped out a tape and measured my shoulders and said that's how wide the bathroom is going to be. They made the fiberglass mold based on that dimension and it works.
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Tha shower hose plugs in adjacent to the toilet and the same hose plugs into the outlet outside for an outdoor shower.

Did I mention that this camper is the first flatbed model this size that Hallmark made and the second flatbed model to roll out by a few days. There are photos on Hallmarks website of this truck and camper.
 

Buckstopper

Adventurer
Extraneous camper shots...

Overhead storage and power plugs on each overhead cabinet as well as LED light strips underneath. All lighting in the camper is LED:

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Power near the floor:
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And a comment on the floor. What you see in these photos is a removable padded mat that snaps into place. There is sheet vinyl under that . it has been very durable and easy to clean.

All electric switches are in a bank below the heater. Ignore the red "Missile Launch" switch. It is a spare switch that could control electric jacks but we opted not to have any. I put the label on the switch to keep my nephews entertained when they camped with us. It worked.
 

Buckstopper

Adventurer
Outdoor storage photos:

The aluminum tool box behind the cab has drawers and shelves. Overall it is 2' wide x 4' tall and 7' deep with doors at each end. The drawer on the passenger side will hold a Yeti 45 cooler and a case of wine..neither of which are included in the sale. We make ice in the freezer and keep drinks and snacks in the cooler so we don't have to go in the camper and open the fridge all the time. We also camp at wineries often and buy a few bottles of wine to "thank" the wine makers for letting us camp. Look up Harvest Host if interested in doing this.

The camper jack are in the box for the sale. I usually don't carry them and NEVER travel with them bolted on. If you've read all my posts you know the story behind that.

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Jumpe cable, jack and torque multiplier are included in the sale

The spare tire, shovel, axe, pull pal are all behind the cab along with 2 jerry cans full of diesel. Its all locked up. The cable you see is to the cab roof solar panel. The slack is to allow the cab to tip forward for engine access.


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Buckstopper

Adventurer
The black tool boxes have some spare parts including hoses, belts, a fuel filter and a couple of quarts of oil. The controller for the winch is there as well. All of this goes with the truck

The teak wood doors cover a bike garage that goes the full width of the truck. We typically carry a couple of folding e-bikes with us and its nice to have them out of site and somewhat out of the weather.

The doors are hinged at the bottom and can open all the way down for access or they can stop horizontal to the ground to be used as a table or a workbench. I put a little BBQ them for outdoor cooking.
 

Marty P

New member
I am interested in the Fuso chassis. If anyone is interested in just the camper, please reach out to me and maybe we can work out a deal to split up the purchase.
 

Mfletch

New member
The black tool boxes have some spare parts including hoses, belts, a fuel filter and a couple of quarts of oil. The controller for the winch is there as well. All of this goes with the truck

The teak wood doors cover a bike garage that goes the full width of the truck. We typically carry a couple of folding e-bikes with us and its nice to have them out of site and somewhat out of the weather.

The doors are hinged at the bottom and can open all the way down for access or they can stop horizontal to the ground to be used as a table or a workbench. I put a little BBQ them for outdoor cooking.
I love all the storage
 

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