SOLD: 2018 FWC Hawk with 2006 Tundra

DMWI

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Friday 5-29-20
Hi to all. The camper & truck is SOLD.

I enjoyed speaking with all the interested people over the past four days.

Thank you for this great forum to reach out to like minded individuals.


For Sale by original owner of both:
2018 Hawk Flip Sofa with furnace, cook top, 2 batteries, 2 propane bottles, Fantastic Fan and vent. Crank window. Arctic pack. Jacks. Notes: back of sofa and extra bed cushions are in house. I prefer this setup.
2006 Toyota Tundra Double Cab TRD 4x4. 88,300 miles. All options except leather. Has heated seats.
All original-added Firestone airbags.
All factory maintenance performed incl timing belt/water pump. Fluids changed every 30k, oil every 3k or less.
Have all maintenance records.
Always garaged. Stored winters.
Central Wisconsin, USA
Will not sell truck until camper is sold.
Camper: $16,800
$30,500 for Truck & Camper package.
Just serviced. Ready to drive anywhere.
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Posting additional info as requested:
Bed is 48” deep x 78” wide (across)
The two extra cushions And pull out add 16” depth (to front wall)
Total: 64” x 78”.
Sofa is 77” long x 22” on cushion, flip over section adds another 12”.
Carpeted section full length of wall behind sofa is 11”x 78”
Floor to ceiling height is 78” with top up.
Top down is approximately 54” height for a quick pull over, lunch, nap or stealth camp.
I’ve never had to put the roof down during windy or stormy nights. The sides don’t flap. During a gale on Lake Superior near Ontonagon I was small enough to tuck in behind a berm, slept great.
I’ve had zero leaks while camping.
Shelf/counter across from sofa is removable.
It has room for bin storage under with 7 gal water jug for drinking water.
For My water system I use a portable Nemo Helio for showering in shower tent outside. I can wash dishes inside or out using a dishpan which can be emptied as required by campgrounds. No grey tank. Saves weight, easy to keep from freezing. Easy to fill. Dry out water jugs and Nemo between trips.
No solar but camper is wired for it. Never needed it or the cost and weight. I move every few days. The two group 24 AGM batteries are automatically charged by the engine after the engine battery is full. Running furnace, charging electronics and powering accessories for multiple nights between moves didn’t require a charge and I can park in the shade.

Last trip out was two weeks, 4400 miles, 5 national parks.
No Hook-ups. Not one problem.

Regarding tires. I changed the factory tires at 55k miles. Which was early. I could have gone 65-70k miles easy.
Theses tires have 34k miles on them, are rated for load and look great.
 
journeygirl said:
Can you let me know how to contact you to ask some more questions?
You can click on the username -

DMWI

and then click on "send me a message" to send a private message (PM) through the WTW website to communicate with the seller.
 
Wisconsin....

Would be interested in camper and truck. Have been waiting for a midwest seller. Please provide contact information.

Thanks,

Jim
 
For anyone thinking about a new rig, this truck is a “needle in the haystack”. If it is as advertised you can’t go wrong. Super reliable and capable and to find one in this condition, with this mileage, this well maintain, and at this price is a real find.

If I didn’t already have one I would not hesitate to fly in and drive it home.

GLWS
 
Didn’t think it would take too long. Good for you, although you are gonna miss that truck.
 
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