Renovating an 87' Four Seasons Magnum

Flemster

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Hi guys,

I just kinda fell into the camper world here recently thanks to being bored and on Facebook Marketplace.

I found a great deal on what looked to be a good platform to build a little home away from home on my 2006 GMC Sierra 2500 Diesel. I do a lot of traveling and as of recently being towing a vehicle to races and a camper sounds enticing.

This was my setup prior to picking this camper up.
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So, I went and checked this thing out. It was listed for $200. Too good to be true. Well $200 later and I am the new owner of an 87' Four Seasons Magnum 8ft Camper.
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Its certainly not in the best shape of its life by any means, but it looks like the important things are intact.
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Let the project begin. O, also did I mention that I plan to take it to Baja Mexico a week from the day I picked it up...
 
Let the cleaning process begin.

First, power wash and assessment...
The thing was pretty dirty, but truly not bad for how long I am guessing it was sitting.

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Brought it to the shop and started tearing into it over the weekend. First thing first was a vaccum and sweep and wipe everything down inside. I then used Zep mold, mildew stain remover on all of the canvas. This made a huge difference.

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Here is a little before and after.
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Not half bad. I did the inside as well.
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Its turning out to not be as nasty as expected.
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Now, the fun part. We started tearing into this thing.

The first step was to address some of the water damage. Mainly, the overhang being it needs to support a good bit of weight I did not trust the rotted wood to last the trip.

First step was to start taking things apart! Pulling the siding and canvas is actually no fun at all, the staples can be a real pain. I did however start to figure out good ways to pop them off with a screwdriver and it went quick.
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I got the whole front skin dropped down and pulled the old board out.
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I was relieved to see the rest of the camper structure below was in great shape.

Then a strip to home depot for some wood.
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Now to rebuild and reinforce the main support beam.
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All back together! Way stronger.
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I was intimidated by this whole process but it ended up bot being too bad. Worst part was reinstalling the fiberglass skin by myself.
 
On to the interior!

First, gut it!
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We also put in a new section of floor as there was some water damage there. We didnt have time to do the whole floor, but we may do that down the road.
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I then installed a 7 Pin trailer wiring box so I could plug into my 5th wheel wiring for an easy plugin and to wire 3rd brake light and marker lights.
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Now, replace some wood and start painting.
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Now, on to seeing what I can get working. Mainly want the propane heater, stove and the inside lights.
First thing I did was hook up propane and listen and smell for any leaks. After 15 miniutes there was no sign.

Stove... PASS!
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Then, I redid the wiring for the heater as the old stuff was a little beat up. Plugged it all back in and it fired right up! Nice hot air, a little smelly but I think its burning off some grim and nasties from sitting.
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As you may also noticed I wired in a volt meter, some USB and a 12v plug for my truck fridge.
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Progress is good. Lights work also!
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I plumbed the new water setup. I am still waiting on the water tank, but I plan to run one line to the sink and then another to the rear of the camper for a drain, as well as a shower hook up for a portable propane shower.

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I am excited to get the rest of the fittings I need and finish this portion up.

We also put in some new flooring, and rebuilt the table to fit the new layout better! My girlfriend also sewed up some cushions and we got our full size 4" Mattress. We are probably going to change the pattern on the cushions but she had the fabric so it will do for now.
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This thing is shaping up nicely.
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And now we are caught up to the present day. We leave tomorrow, so I may not update the last bit before the trip, but tonight we will finish the water setup, install curtains, replace the clear covers for the windows in the canvas, and few small bits and bobs.

I also whipped up some mounts for the front of my bed as the stuff you can buy are crazy expensive.
Then I installed some of the rear bumper tie downs, the camper came with those.
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Flemster,

Very nice job on renovating your new to you camper. Looks like it cleaned up nicely, and is ready for adventure. Great find for $200!
 
Thanks for all the kind words everyone. Currently spending our 3rd night in the camper on the Pacific coast south of Ensenada, Baja California. We drove here from Colorado, spending a night in southern Utah and another in Arizona on the Colorado river. Happy to report that the camper has been awesome. We got the water tank installed with no issues. Outdoor shower works great and the new mattress is very comfortable. So far I think we are all in about $1300-$1400 on this camper and it certainly beats my $3400 rooftop tent so no complaints!

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Well, this camper was an amazing first camper but I have since the beginning wanted to own a Four Wheel Camper and well, I finally found one for a good deal. I picked up a late 70's - early 80's Granby and am in the process of getting it renovated.

That means this camper is for sale and will be posting details if the current buyer falls through.

Here is the new one.

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Hey, good to see photos of your project. I came into an ‘87 Four Seasons magnum a few months ago and have been remodeling it. I love the size of this thing. Weighed it when I got it with all the original components plus a “Truckfridge” and some firewood and 5 gallons of water and it was 1100 lbs. it’s on a 2000 tundra right now but will be selling the tundra once I finish remodeling and I’ll put it on my ‘17 Sierra 1500. One question I’m trying to figure out is the best way to fix torn screens in these things. I’ve seen “screenmend” and other products, but is there a way to replace the entire screen without removing the pop up material. Can it be done in place?

Flemster said:
Hi guys,

I just kinda fell into the camper world here recently thanks to being bored and on Facebook Marketplace.

I found a great deal on what looked to be a good platform to build a little home away from home on my 2006 GMC Sierra 2500 Diesel. I do a lot of traveling and as of recently being towing a vehicle to races and a camper sounds enticing.

This was my setup prior to picking this camper up.
50372341337_dd4414e12c_w.jpg


So, I went and checked this thing out. It was listed for $200. Too good to be true. Well $200 later and I am the new owner of an 87' Four Seasons Magnum 8ft Camper.
50585495853_c93353536a_w.jpg

Its certainly not in the best shape of its life by any means, but it looks like the important things are intact.
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Let the project begin. O, also did I mention that I plan to take it to Baja Mexico a week from the day I picked it up...
 
Malibusey said:
Hey, good to see photos of your project. I came into an ‘87 Four Seasons magnum a few months ago and have been remodeling it. I love the size of this thing. Weighed it when I got it with all the original components plus a “Truckfridge” and some firewood and 5 gallons of water and it was 1100 lbs. it’s on a 2000 tundra right now but will be selling the tundra once I finish remodeling and I’ll put it on my ‘17 Sierra 1500. One question I’m trying to figure out is the best way to fix torn screens in these things. I’ve seen “screenmend” and other products, but is there a way to replace the entire screen without removing the pop up material. Can it be done in place?
I never totally looked into full screen replacement. With a hook shaped needle it would be possible, but super time consuming and you need some heavy duty needles to puncture the canvas. We patched all the tears in the mesh with this stuff (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0738M9P7S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
) and it worked great for us.
 
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