My camper, family and life happened.
For sale: 1994 Four Wheel Camper Hawk
Installed options:
-RV queen bed (single if not slid out)
-Two burner propane stove
-Potable water tank (approx 10gal)
-Sink w/ hand pump and electric pump
-factory shelving and drawers
-Factory refridgerator removed for ARB fridge install (not included). Factory wiring still intact.
-Factory heater removed, installed Wave 6 heater (included)
- Factory forced air header available, needs motor bearings greased and reassembly. Factory wiring still intact.
-Wired for fantastic electric vent fan (not installed), new vent included, not installed yet
-New style piano hinge lift panels installed
-Original tent fabric (small holes in bug mesh and plastic transparent windows removed. Original fabric windows intact. Has life left in it (why i didn't replace it).
-All siding replaced (original was dated color, yellow, and had started to crack)
-All insulation replaced with new high R-value foam
-Roof replaced as well (original was fine but did not match new side colors)
-Roof has matching 3"x3" patch in it from a tree branch - zero leaks. Fixed with recommended method (JB weld+matching aluminum+dicor sealant) Extra patch panneling included.
-High quality dicor sealant applied
-zero water damage (this camper started and lived most its life in Arizona, I believe I am third owner)
-comes with original propane tank + new style vertical (Rare horizonal design) - old one needs recertified.
-brand new door w/ new keys from All Terrain Campers ($300)
includes
-original foam and covers for queen bed and couch bed.
-new style (2010+) FWC couch brackets to make a folding couch bed ($150)
-hydraulic jacks (need rebuilt, some leaking, kits are available from mfg)
-custom wide/tall jack brackets (my truck has a 3" lift w/ 37" tires, dodge ram)
needs
-tiles in floor are beginning to show their age
-new door but bottom screen needs replaced (easy)
-roof vent installed (included)
I have poured alot of work into this camper, but it does not fit my style of camping any longer (2 kids, 2 dogs, wife, bikes, life happens). It is the perfect long distance / quick setup / overlanding rig. Great for camping/hunting when towing a Jeep or ATV or horse trailer.
Looking for someone to give it a loving home, right now it sits in the yard and makes me sad no one is enjoying it like i have.
This camper will fit most 1990+ pickup trucks. Most new trucks will need a spacer under the camper to clear the cab. I use foam insulation from home depot. 3" for a F-150, 1" for a Ram. You could just as easily put 2x4's screwed into the floor. Attachment to the bed w/ turn buckles is the recommended - beware of plastic beds in toyotas, those need reinforcing. Contact Four Wheel Camper for info. Guide link below:
Fit guide:
http://www.fourwh.com/used-camper-fit-guide/used-four-wheel-campers-general-fit-guide/
photos and contact information:
https://www.ksl.com/classifieds/listing/44509918