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#11 NothingClever

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Posted 08 February 2014 - 03:30 AM

$12,000 Camper

$13,000 Truck

$25,000 Truck and Camper package

 

Camper charge system and camper installation done by Terry and Chicali at FWC. 

 

Brand new Toyo Open Country AT IIs just installed (five tires).

 

I'm not considering selling the truck before the camper.

I am, of course, willing to sell the camper without the truck.

 

I'll try to get some interior photos of the truck posted this weekend.


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#12 NothingClever

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Posted 12 February 2014 - 01:11 AM

Hello NC, do you have a price in mind for the truck/camper combo?

 

Any issues with the truck? Rust?

 

Thanks, looks like a nice rig. BTW I'm in the Phoenix, AZ area.

 

Carl

Sorry I missed the questions above.  No rust beyond normal surface rust on the frame.  I had the frame inspected twice over a 12 month period (2009 and again in 2010) by two different Toyota dealers based on the frame rust buy-back program and passed inspection without issue both times.  When I had the truck in for suspension work, I had Armorology paint the frame as a long-range preventive measure and the paint looks good.  Definitely no body rust.  There is a small bit of paint bubbling and rust on the rear bumper at the edge of the plastic trim of the bumper step.  I've intended on replacing the bumper with a swing away so haven't concerned myself with the dime-size spot.  Given the truck is 11 years old, this one spot of rust seems pretty reasonable to me and I'm particular. 


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Posted 12 February 2014 - 05:11 PM

Thanks for the info on the condition. Could you send your contact info to me at cdwright455@gmail.com? Thanks.


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#14 NothingClever

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Posted 13 February 2014 - 02:28 AM

Chop,

 

Note sent  :D


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Posted 13 February 2014 - 03:29 PM

Sorry NC but I'm not seeing any new notifications or emails from you. Try my email, that should be good. Thanks.


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#16 NothingClever

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Posted 14 February 2014 - 03:59 AM

Sir,

 

Can you hear me now?

 

PM sent with contact data.  I must've ended up in your junk mail folder.

 

Thanks!


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Posted 19 February 2014 - 11:34 AM

Would this camper fin into a 6.6 bed of a full size gmc? I understand it may need a platform to get the cab over to clear the cab.
Also, it says you consider the price because. You expect to ship out of state, so does this price include shipping to ca.?
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#18 NothingClever

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Posted 20 February 2014 - 12:45 AM

Yes, this camper will fit into a 6 and 1/2 foot long bed.  Where you'll want to double check dimensions with Stan at FWC is on the width of the camper base which fits between the wheel wells and on the height from the base of the camper to the eaves or overhang.  I'm pretty sure you'll be fine on all account given your truck is a full-size but it's prudent to check with Stan at FWC.

 

Reference the price, similarly-equipped FWCs have sold for a higher price in the past hence my comment about "We're on the low side of FMV..."  

 

I set the price at $12,000, lower than the fair market value at the time of posting, because I anticipated the potential purchaser would be from out of state and would incur costs to drive here to pick up the camper or arrange for shipping.

 

Short answer to your question....the price does not include shipping to California.

 

Thanks for the note and happy hunting :D


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Posted 21 February 2014 - 02:11 AM

Thanks, I keep going back and fourth between a grandby and a hallmark ute. It's tough to decide.
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Posted 22 February 2014 - 04:02 AM

The Ward family at Hallmark is super.  Great people and great product, IMO.  

 

I can also say the same about Tom and the crew at FWC.

 

Grandby favors simplicity and lightweight.

 

Ute favors increased comfort and features.


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