grosventr3
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Unfortunately it is time to part ways with my rebuilt FWC fleet. Moving into an apartment with no place to store it. Awesome setup for camping up poorly maintained forest service roads.
Early 90s Four Wheel Camper Fleet, exact year unknown. Camper was fully rebuilt in 2019 - stripped down to the frame and all wood parts replaced with marine-grade ply. Canvas replaced at this time as well.
I have had this on a few different trucks since Ive owned it, including a Chevy Colorado 6' bed and first and second gen tundras. It is a bit shallow for more modern trucks. I laid down a few 2x6s in the bed and it keeps the camper off the bed rails on the second gen & Colorado. Near perfect fit for 1st gen tundra.
Have a couple minor interior projects going on, so it is a bit of a mess. Working on it this week & weekend and will update with interior pics once it is presentable
I just removed the trim from the roof of the camper this past weekend and applied Eternabond over the interface between the roof and canvas. The camper had a minor leak in the front right corner beforehand caused by cracking butyl tape.
Features include:
Camper sold with 3 Titan Recco camper jacks (detached) and 4 2000lbs tie downs. Camper stored indoors past two winters.
Great budget alternative to a Fleet shell at a fraction of the cost!
Asking $6000. Located in Jackson, WY
Early 90s Four Wheel Camper Fleet, exact year unknown. Camper was fully rebuilt in 2019 - stripped down to the frame and all wood parts replaced with marine-grade ply. Canvas replaced at this time as well.
I have had this on a few different trucks since Ive owned it, including a Chevy Colorado 6' bed and first and second gen tundras. It is a bit shallow for more modern trucks. I laid down a few 2x6s in the bed and it keeps the camper off the bed rails on the second gen & Colorado. Near perfect fit for 1st gen tundra.
Have a couple minor interior projects going on, so it is a bit of a mess. Working on it this week & weekend and will update with interior pics once it is presentable
I just removed the trim from the roof of the camper this past weekend and applied Eternabond over the interface between the roof and canvas. The camper had a minor leak in the front right corner beforehand caused by cracking butyl tape.
Features include:
- Electrical / Solar
- ZAMP Solar 175W Panel - mounted on left side with 90 degree swing functionality
- Easily removable to catch morning/evening sun
- ZAMP ZS-30A Solar Charge Controler
- Intellipower 9200 Series shore power adaptor
- 13Ah Battery
- USB and DC charging ports
- Maxxair maxxfan
- ZAMP Solar 175W Panel - mounted on left side with 90 degree swing functionality
- External Propane Mount
- Mr Buddy heater
- 4 seat dinette
Camper sold with 3 Titan Recco camper jacks (detached) and 4 2000lbs tie downs. Camper stored indoors past two winters.
Great budget alternative to a Fleet shell at a fraction of the cost!
Asking $6000. Located in Jackson, WY
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