Can you identify the attached Camper/cap for me?
Other camper/cap mfg?
#1
Posted 03 March 2020 - 07:01 PM
2wd Looking for a New Puma Shell 78" wide with a 60" interior closed height.
#2
Posted 03 March 2020 - 07:58 PM
Can you identify the attached Camper/cap for me?
This looks to be an advertisement for "Renogy" solar company.
A very good solar company to deal with.
Frank
2002 Tundra AC TRD 4WD Limited 2009 ATC Bobcat loaded http://sharychic.blogspot.com/
#3
Posted 03 March 2020 - 08:09 PM
Hello there.
I received a prompt reply after posting this one. "We are not too sure who is the manufacture for that. This is a photo for just marketing."
I'll assume it's not a popular model if it doesn't get identified at this site.
This looks to be an advertisement for "Renogy" solar company.
A very good solar company to deal with.
Frank
2wd Looking for a New Puma Shell 78" wide with a 60" interior closed height.
#4
Posted 03 March 2020 - 11:46 PM
This could be a home made camper.
FWC makes a new model Project "M"
Also Palomino makes a different model
the Rogue EB1 EB2 they look like the Romain Chariot camper.
Check them out if you want something different. Although the FWC Project
is a very light camper it IMO is a bit hefty in price.
But it's made well and is very light weight.
Frank
2002 Tundra AC TRD 4WD Limited 2009 ATC Bobcat loaded http://sharychic.blogspot.com/
#5
Posted 04 March 2020 - 01:10 AM
I have the M on my radar. I have to wonder if it would be suitable for a furnace system, its the one option I would really appreciate the most?
This could be a home made camper.
FWC makes a new model Project "M"
Also Palomino makes a different model
the Rogue EB1 EB2 they look like the Romain Chariot camper.
Check them out if you want something different. Although the FWC Project
is a very light camper it IMO is a bit hefty in price.
But it's made well and is very light weight.
Frank
2wd Looking for a New Puma Shell 78" wide with a 60" interior closed height.
#6
Posted 04 March 2020 - 02:01 AM
Why you don't look at the ATC campers.I have a Bobcat.
Very well constructed and a few 1000$ less then the FWC Fleet.
Give Marty a call.They are great to work with and will do some custom work.
Frank
2002 Tundra AC TRD 4WD Limited 2009 ATC Bobcat loaded http://sharychic.blogspot.com/
#7
Posted 04 March 2020 - 02:02 AM
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#8
Posted 04 March 2020 - 09:39 AM
When I saw the padlock on the door in that picture, "Home Built Camper" was the first thought to pop into my mind.
Regards
John
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#9
Posted 04 March 2020 - 01:55 PM
I like the cargo box on the roof of the cab. It acts as a wind block as well as adding some weight forward. I would like to find something similar for my regular cab. I just don't know how it would be held down being mine has no rain gutters?
I've seen a few older name brand campers that have added similar backup security too. It does appear to have a conventional latch. Perhaps it was easily pried open, or it has succumb to the lost key syndrome. Yes, it appears to be a no frills exterior. In summation, I like it.
As we likely have all witnessed from some of the other builds posted on this site, some people have real talent for such things, not to mention the equipment to make a good product on their own.
2wd Looking for a New Puma Shell 78" wide with a 60" interior closed height.
#10
Posted 05 March 2020 - 10:21 AM
I like the cargo box on the roof of the cab. It acts as a wind block as well as adding some weight forward. I would like to find something similar for my regular cab. I just don't know how it would be held down being mine has no rain gutters?
Yakima makes clamp on racks that don't require rain gutters.
Regards
John
Rule #1 For Wandering The West: DON'T FEED THE VULTURES!
I Don't Like To Make Plans. They Cause The Word "Premeditated" To Get Used In Court.
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