Homemade,
No camera here, nor ability to copy old FWC literature to show you...
FWC made similar versions for the Blazer, Bronco, (and scout, I think):
Remove (and sell, in my case) rear roof/shell and back seat; bolt on camper full time, not really meant to be taken on/off, but to replace stock rear roof.
Camper is open to the Blazer cab; nearly all of the interior access to the rear of the blazer becomes access to the camper. Camper has no floor, but floor plan much the same as the truck campers, with the bench seat/dinette attatched to the Blazer floor through the carpet. Where the pickup campers sit on the pickup bed walls, mine is bolted on in the same locations as the stock shell/rear-roof was bolted to the vehicle. The same seals used on the shell are used for the camper: no wind noise (well, a little wind noise after 20 years!) I hope this description makes sense; I guess I'll have to borrow a digital camera...
NorthCoastFishing posted an old brochure in a thread below, which has photo of the Bronco and Blazer FWC models; the fit was nice.
I bought both Blazer and camper separately, two years used in 1988, so both are getting a little shabby. I've replaced the liner and the reefer died, and I have the beginnings of the front edge fiberboard rot discussed in another thread, but I love the old girl... Hey Ben! Get the duct tape and baling wire out: I'm gonna need your help to keep her going!
I'm always glad to spot another FWC on the road, and I've followed them a time or two to swap yarns, and so I'm glad we have this place to meet and greet... thanks Aaron for the hospitality.
Art