We just picked up our new to us Raven camper from the original owner. He only used it a couple times and it's like brand new, even has that new smell inside still . My father, my son and I all left WA state and headed to Reno NV to pick the camper up.
It's a modified shell version with a few extra add on accessories (Heater/propane tanks, Artic Pack, Fiamma Awning, Solar plug, Single batt setup, Jacks with aluminum mounts, extra left side opening window, Opening front window, Screen door, Fantastic Fan, Yakima Racks on top, forward mounted bench seat/bed with under bed storage bays). I really wanted a full camper version with silver spur package (Minus the sink as we've found we never use it and would rather have the space than the 20 gallon water tank) but we saved a TON on this one vs a new one so we decided to snag this one and build it to our liking
We plan on building up the truck (Lift, bumpers, lights, etc) and adding a few more modifications to the camper...Stove, custom table, etc. I added air bags to the truck before we left to snag the camper, once the camper was installed we used them to level the truck back to factory ride height. The truck handled great on the way home and you really couldn't even tell the camper was on there!
I forgot to remove the tailgate before we left so we had a porch on this trip Here are a few pictures from the trip home.
Loading the camper at the original owners house. We removed the wiring harness from his Ford Raptor and did a temporary install on our Tundra, I'll redo the wiring later using a heavier gauge wire and paying attention to protecting abrasion points etc.
We stopped at Reno to let my son play at the Children's discovery museum and check out the Reno auto museum. Waiting for the discovery center to open.
Stopped to check out the shoe tree.
Camp in the middle of no where . Snapped this shot late at night with a full moon shining. The heater had never been used so we broke it in on this trip...worked great! The heater kept us toasty warm all night, it was 27 deg outside when we woke up.
Waking up
Very nice sunrise the next morning.
Stopped to check out a cool old church and school.
And home sweet home.
Lots more to come. I'm going to tweak the interior a little and we have several mods to the truck that are planned. I'll post up the progress here as it happens.
Hodakaguy
It's a modified shell version with a few extra add on accessories (Heater/propane tanks, Artic Pack, Fiamma Awning, Solar plug, Single batt setup, Jacks with aluminum mounts, extra left side opening window, Opening front window, Screen door, Fantastic Fan, Yakima Racks on top, forward mounted bench seat/bed with under bed storage bays). I really wanted a full camper version with silver spur package (Minus the sink as we've found we never use it and would rather have the space than the 20 gallon water tank) but we saved a TON on this one vs a new one so we decided to snag this one and build it to our liking
We plan on building up the truck (Lift, bumpers, lights, etc) and adding a few more modifications to the camper...Stove, custom table, etc. I added air bags to the truck before we left to snag the camper, once the camper was installed we used them to level the truck back to factory ride height. The truck handled great on the way home and you really couldn't even tell the camper was on there!
I forgot to remove the tailgate before we left so we had a porch on this trip Here are a few pictures from the trip home.
Loading the camper at the original owners house. We removed the wiring harness from his Ford Raptor and did a temporary install on our Tundra, I'll redo the wiring later using a heavier gauge wire and paying attention to protecting abrasion points etc.
We stopped at Reno to let my son play at the Children's discovery museum and check out the Reno auto museum. Waiting for the discovery center to open.
Stopped to check out the shoe tree.
Camp in the middle of no where . Snapped this shot late at night with a full moon shining. The heater had never been used so we broke it in on this trip...worked great! The heater kept us toasty warm all night, it was 27 deg outside when we woke up.
Waking up
Very nice sunrise the next morning.
Stopped to check out a cool old church and school.
And home sweet home.
Lots more to come. I'm going to tweak the interior a little and we have several mods to the truck that are planned. I'll post up the progress here as it happens.
Hodakaguy