Hi Wanderers,
I hope this is the right place to ask a valuation question? We will be selling our 2003 Hawk soon and I'd like to get an idea on value so we can price it right and not sit on it or give it away either.
It is a 2003 model with all the basic equipment (factory):
Propane stove
16 gal (?) fresh water with manual faucet sink
Ice box fridge
Fold out couch interior with queen cab over
110 V shore power converter
Electric fan
(No heater, no on board battery)
Lift jacks
Following maintenance and upgrades by the factory maintenance shop during our ownership (>$3500):
New roof skin (single piece)
New roof insulation
New arctic pack insulation
New electric fan (factory damaged the original and replaced it with new!)
Roof lift assist
Other upgrades by me:
Led conversion
New marine vinyl floor
New door hardware etc.
Overall it is super clean for its age and will be ready to go camping, zero work needed
We had it on a Ram 1500 Ecodiesel. We are the 3rd owners. All paperwork. The previous owner had it on an early 2000s Toyota Tundra. This camper, being basic is less than 700 lbs dry, so it is great for lighter trucks and looks to fit a wide range of trucks up to new ones.
Bought a new 3/4 ton truck and ordered a new Hawk, that's the reason I am selling.
Thanks for any input, it is much appreciated!
I hope this is the right place to ask a valuation question? We will be selling our 2003 Hawk soon and I'd like to get an idea on value so we can price it right and not sit on it or give it away either.
It is a 2003 model with all the basic equipment (factory):
Propane stove
16 gal (?) fresh water with manual faucet sink
Ice box fridge
Fold out couch interior with queen cab over
110 V shore power converter
Electric fan
(No heater, no on board battery)
Lift jacks
Following maintenance and upgrades by the factory maintenance shop during our ownership (>$3500):
New roof skin (single piece)
New roof insulation
New arctic pack insulation
New electric fan (factory damaged the original and replaced it with new!)
Roof lift assist
Other upgrades by me:
Led conversion
New marine vinyl floor
New door hardware etc.
Overall it is super clean for its age and will be ready to go camping, zero work needed
We had it on a Ram 1500 Ecodiesel. We are the 3rd owners. All paperwork. The previous owner had it on an early 2000s Toyota Tundra. This camper, being basic is less than 700 lbs dry, so it is great for lighter trucks and looks to fit a wide range of trucks up to new ones.
Bought a new 3/4 ton truck and ordered a new Hawk, that's the reason I am selling.
Thanks for any input, it is much appreciated!