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Very clean 2005 Four Wheel Camper "Hawk". Difficult to find in the northeast, as you all know. I traveled several thousand miles to bring this one back to Canada last year.
Loaded with absolutely all available factory options:
- extended cab-over bed
- air conditoner
- solar panel on the roof
- roof racks
- rear camper steps to access the roof
- outside shower
- hot water heater
- Arctic-Pak insulation
- rear flood lights
- interior thermostat-controlled furnace
- front slider window
- 8 foot Fiamma side-awning
- two skylight vents, one with the Fantastic Fan
All the usual stuff, of course
- stove (never used)
- 3-way fridge (works brilliantly well)
- rollover couch
- fresh water tank
- sink/water pump
- on-board propane
- lots of cabinet storage, all lined with anti-slip matting
- four hydraulic jacks, two jack handles, two drill adapters
- extra unused jack
- probably some other things I'm forgetting!
I purchased the Hawk last year and it was always in a heated garage and rarely used. I have had it out for about 12 nights and unfortunately it's just a bit too tight for my family of four plus two big dogs. I have also stored it in a heated garage.
Rolling heavy-duty skid with caster wheels for storage included if you need/want.
The Hawk is currently mounted on my 2003 4x2 Heritage F150, babied, rust-proofed, fanatically maintained. Small block V8, excellent gas mileage when unloaded. Heavy duty rear super-springs, upgraded wiring harness, LineX bed coating, new HD Bilstein shocks all around, new front brakes and ball joints, all maintenance records, no rust, no accidents, with 120k kms.
FWC Hawk alone - $9000
complete rig - $16000
Please see the link below for more pictures.
http://s224.photobucket.com/albums/dd287/decurran/FWC%20Hawk/
Thanks for your interest!
Email: decurran@gmail.com
Loaded with absolutely all available factory options:
- extended cab-over bed
- air conditoner
- solar panel on the roof
- roof racks
- rear camper steps to access the roof
- outside shower
- hot water heater
- Arctic-Pak insulation
- rear flood lights
- interior thermostat-controlled furnace
- front slider window
- 8 foot Fiamma side-awning
- two skylight vents, one with the Fantastic Fan
All the usual stuff, of course
- stove (never used)
- 3-way fridge (works brilliantly well)
- rollover couch
- fresh water tank
- sink/water pump
- on-board propane
- lots of cabinet storage, all lined with anti-slip matting
- four hydraulic jacks, two jack handles, two drill adapters
- extra unused jack
- probably some other things I'm forgetting!
I purchased the Hawk last year and it was always in a heated garage and rarely used. I have had it out for about 12 nights and unfortunately it's just a bit too tight for my family of four plus two big dogs. I have also stored it in a heated garage.
Rolling heavy-duty skid with caster wheels for storage included if you need/want.
The Hawk is currently mounted on my 2003 4x2 Heritage F150, babied, rust-proofed, fanatically maintained. Small block V8, excellent gas mileage when unloaded. Heavy duty rear super-springs, upgraded wiring harness, LineX bed coating, new HD Bilstein shocks all around, new front brakes and ball joints, all maintenance records, no rust, no accidents, with 120k kms.
FWC Hawk alone - $9000
complete rig - $16000
Please see the link below for more pictures.
http://s224.photobucket.com/albums/dd287/decurran/FWC%20Hawk/
Thanks for your interest!
Email: decurran@gmail.com