clikrf8
Senior Member
Sometimes it takes awhile to do the right thing even if it was your first choice initially. This morning I ordered a new 2011 FWC Eagle for our 1999 Tacoma 4x4 extended cab. Delivery is in 3.5 months. Can we wait that long? Gonna have to but it will be worth it. After looking at some ways to creatively finance this purchase, we decided to just do it.
In February, after researching various camper for several months, we decided on either a FWC Eagle or ATC Bobcat. We discarded 3 other manufacturers of aluminum-framed pop up truck campers because of weight. We finally decided on the Eagle becasue of the one piece roof and curved door. After looking at the final price, we looked for a used camper but there are very few available in Washington state. We did look at an 80s Fleet model that was in poor shape about 20 miles away. The vinyl was in rough shape, the stove and fridge were rusty and it had lots of wear and he still wanted $1200.
I want to thank Stan and Steve at FWC for answering all my questions and being patient with someone who has never owned a camper. And, to this Forum for additional answers about what to order and confirming that this is the right choice.
Our camper will have a few bells bells and whistles: 3 way fridge/furnace/solar panel/auxiliary battery/electric water pump/screen door/Fantastik fan/mechanical jacks/swing-away brackets/roof lift assist and porta potti. We chose blue for fabric color and are going with the aluminum and dinette seating.
As photographers, this will be one of the best pieces of equipment to enable us to be on location for those early morning and late evening shots. No more driving in the dark for miles from a motel.
I know gas is escalating in price but that is something we have no control over. Savings in motel rooms and back and forth driving will offset this. No regrets, life is what you make it. There is a big beautiful world to explore and time's a wastin'.
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In February, after researching various camper for several months, we decided on either a FWC Eagle or ATC Bobcat. We discarded 3 other manufacturers of aluminum-framed pop up truck campers because of weight. We finally decided on the Eagle becasue of the one piece roof and curved door. After looking at the final price, we looked for a used camper but there are very few available in Washington state. We did look at an 80s Fleet model that was in poor shape about 20 miles away. The vinyl was in rough shape, the stove and fridge were rusty and it had lots of wear and he still wanted $1200.
I want to thank Stan and Steve at FWC for answering all my questions and being patient with someone who has never owned a camper. And, to this Forum for additional answers about what to order and confirming that this is the right choice.
Our camper will have a few bells bells and whistles: 3 way fridge/furnace/solar panel/auxiliary battery/electric water pump/screen door/Fantastik fan/mechanical jacks/swing-away brackets/roof lift assist and porta potti. We chose blue for fabric color and are going with the aluminum and dinette seating.
As photographers, this will be one of the best pieces of equipment to enable us to be on location for those early morning and late evening shots. No more driving in the dark for miles from a motel.
I know gas is escalating in price but that is something we have no control over. Savings in motel rooms and back and forth driving will offset this. No regrets, life is what you make it. There is a big beautiful world to explore and time's a wastin'.
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