SOLD
87 Grandby model. Good shape for how old it is. Canvas is all good, windows and velcro are good. Solid camper. Has the sink, stove, ice box (no fridge). Bed up top and couch that turns into a large bed below. I added on some Rieco hydraulic jacks after I bought it, with the factory FWC jack plates, and I also changed the mounting system to the newer style, 4 eye bolts under the camper, but it still has the external mounts for happijac style mounts and the old "4 bolts through your bed" method.
Only bad part is the headliner is a little discolored, and the wood trim on the headliner is warped. The roof vent blew off it's track in a 70+ MPH windstorm and soaked the headliner. I dried it out fully, there's no mold or mildew, and to my knowledge that is the only time it got wet. I kept it covered after that and the original owner kept it in a barn for 20+ years.
I like the camper, only reason I am selling is because I bought a Hawk for my short bed truck to make towing easier.
2000 obo for WTW members.
Located in Paradise, CA. 1.5 hrs north of Sacramento.
I also have a trailer that the original owner built. It's a twin axle utility trailer with brakes, he built wooden sides and a tailgate for it, fit for the camper. The "bed" part is about 10 feet long, so it will fit any FWC with room to spare. It's no marvel of engineering, but it worked good to get the camper around, and it is a solid place to store it off the truck. It is titled and plated in CA, good to go.
500 bucks if you take it with the camper
800 if you just want the trailer
87 Grandby model. Good shape for how old it is. Canvas is all good, windows and velcro are good. Solid camper. Has the sink, stove, ice box (no fridge). Bed up top and couch that turns into a large bed below. I added on some Rieco hydraulic jacks after I bought it, with the factory FWC jack plates, and I also changed the mounting system to the newer style, 4 eye bolts under the camper, but it still has the external mounts for happijac style mounts and the old "4 bolts through your bed" method.
Only bad part is the headliner is a little discolored, and the wood trim on the headliner is warped. The roof vent blew off it's track in a 70+ MPH windstorm and soaked the headliner. I dried it out fully, there's no mold or mildew, and to my knowledge that is the only time it got wet. I kept it covered after that and the original owner kept it in a barn for 20+ years.
I like the camper, only reason I am selling is because I bought a Hawk for my short bed truck to make towing easier.
2000 obo for WTW members.
Located in Paradise, CA. 1.5 hrs north of Sacramento.
I also have a trailer that the original owner built. It's a twin axle utility trailer with brakes, he built wooden sides and a tailgate for it, fit for the camper. The "bed" part is about 10 feet long, so it will fit any FWC with room to spare. It's no marvel of engineering, but it worked good to get the camper around, and it is a solid place to store it off the truck. It is titled and plated in CA, good to go.
500 bucks if you take it with the camper
800 if you just want the trailer
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