Used Camper Alert Thread

2005 Hawk Shell that has been completely gutted and refurbished - $10,500 USD – Negotiable

Price depends a lot on what you want in it. I am quite prepared to pull out item and reuse them on my next build. See the bottom of this description for options.

Currently located in Calgary, Alberta. I am travelling to New Mexico via Seattle in May to pickup my PUMA shell, and could deliver this camper along the way.

This camper has no leaks/tears/water damage/smells/mold or other nasties. All renovation work done within the last two years. 50 plus camping nights in it with these mods. Everything works great!

http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/uploads/gallery/album_1070/tn_gallery_6362_1070_1143613.jpg
Inside pics
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/uploads/gallery/album_1070/tn_gallery_6362_1070_395038.jpg
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Installed Victron gauges
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/uploads/gallery/album_1070/tn_gallery_6362_1070_937290.jpg
Outside pics
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/uploads/gallery/album_1070/tn_gallery_6362_1070_1025375.jpg
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New drain valve
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/uploads/gallery/album_1070/tn_gallery_6362_1070_2524547.jpg
Propane tank
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/uploads/gallery/album_1070/gallery_6362_1070_1326337.jpg

Key Measurements
3’ cabover depth
48” between the wheel wells
6’ 6” bed length
58.5” tail gate opening width
46.5” cabover depth
21.75” sidewall height
1300 pounds, loaded to go camping.

Asking price includes:
New custom two-layer foam mattress for queen size pull out bed
New Baltic birch walls, cupboards
New Propane box and door from FWC
New 20# horizontal propane tank with gauge
External tie-downs for a 2nd 20# vertical tank (for firepit or whatever)
New 20 gal water tank from FWC
Shurflo water pump and faucet (no sink… we use a basin)
Water drain valve upgraded and plumbed into pressurize side of pump for external water use
40# Suspa roof lifters
265W Canadian Solar rigid solar panel on the roof
Victron 75/15 solar controller and Victron Battery Monitor and gauges
Wired for external solar too
2 x 250AH Rolls/Surette AGM 6v batteries with 1 cycle on them since installed
NOCO Genius 7200 for shore power charging wired to external "shore power" plug
300W inverter for charging laptops, etc
All LED lighting, and custom in cabinet LED lighting
Blue Sea ML-ACR 7622 battery separator, electrical fuse panel, 100A breakers, etc
Anderson 2g connector and 2g wiring to house batteries for fast charging from truck alternator
2 Amber/Porch lights, 1 white LED light flood in back… all switched
1 Fantastic fan
New Propex 2200 heater, Propane/Co2/Smoke detectors, Fire extinguisher
New Truckfridge 130L
New vinyl plank flooring
Latest upgraded tie downs from FWC
Wind fairing mounted to camper
2 outside mounted levels.

Asking price is higher than average because of the solar/power setup. If you don’t want some of the included items I can pull them out. They are valued (to me, as I will be buying the same thing again for the new build) as:

Fridge - $1200
Batteries - $725
Propex Heater - $710
Water tank and pump and faucet - $500
Obviously pulling stuff out will leave some holes!

Reference threads/locations:
Inside stud locations documented in case you want to customize more:
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/gallery/album/1099-stud-locations/
Solar and Power thinking thread
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/topic/13230-i-need-more-power-scotty/
 
Also pulled some pictures out of the gallery:


2005 Hawk - fully refurbished - mine


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Edited to reflect that this camper is OFF the market for now. We will be using it over the summer.
 
Bought this with big plans and have not gotten anywhere and need my truck bed back for a while for work

Located in Portland

Portland.craigslist.org/mlt/rvs/d/Portland-Alaskan-camper-10/6859749634.html
 
Ginzie said:
HI All, this one is mine. It’s a 2006 Kestrel and it’s all ready to go. Asking $11,500 with a custom storage rack on casters and a bunch of extras.



2006 FWC Kestrel model (same as the Hawk model but a little shorter sides) with lift for bed so it fits other vehicles

Tons of detailed pics
http://www.wanderthe...c-2006-kestrel/


(Link to wander the west's discussion on the kestrel) http://www.wanderthe...-kestrel-model/

I use the camper quite often so it has some normal wear and tear but is in excellent shape overall.

It has:
-Slide out main bed (4 foot overhang)
-Flop over couch/bed
-2 gas strut roof lift assists to help raising and lowering the roof
-Upgraded attachment points done at FWC
-Upgraded bumpers (new in box but the current ones are in good shape so I have not done the upgrade)
-6 gallon hot water heater (I have not used the water heater so it will need to be serviced before use)
-20 gallon water tank with electric pump
-2 burner propane stove
-Recessed stainless steel sink with cutting board cover
-LED exterior and interior lighting plus added entryway light
-2.7 Cubic foot 3 way fridge that works amazingly well and has added cooling fan
-Gas heater with electronic thermostat (also works great)
-Porch and side light converted to LED
-Thermal pack insulation installed
-Outdoor shower (also never used)
-Fiama 8' awning in great shape.
-Screen door (recently re-screened) it also has the added grab handle
-Fantastic fan with 3 speeds and reverse (the cover is cracked and will need to be replaced soon but does work as is).
-4 mechanical jack stands included with added extenders that have tie down points
-Custom Swiveling interior table
-2 sets of custom made interior carpets that fit perfectly and both are in great shape
-Camper cover that's new in the package and has never been used.
-Custom made storage rack that's on caster wheels. Perfect to store the camper on and move it around when its off the truck.
-The roof is in good shape with no leaks and has the aluminum rack installed.
-Pre-wired for solar with Renogy 100 watt solar panels included (pics coming)
-Pre-wired for vehicle battery (secondary power)
-There's a welded steel rack that lifts the camper up in the truck bed so the camper is the correct height for standard beds or it fits a Toyota tundra without the lift
-1 new yellow top deep cycle battery (amazing battery)
-Fire extinguisher
-CO/smoke/carbon/propane detectors
-Paperwork and booklets organized in a notebook including original build sheet and receipts for work performed
-Lots of camping extras
 
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