Monkeynifefight
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2004 FWC Hawk for sale in Long Beach, CA
Good condition. Light weight camper for a fullsize truck.
$9,500.
Equipment:
-Propane heater with thermostat
-Roller over couch - can stealth sleep with it popped down
-Fantastic fan - in and out
-LED lights inside all work
-Deep cycle battery - wired to be charged by alternator or shore power
-CO2 sensor
-20 gallon freshwater tank with outlet on back of truck
-6-gallon hot water heater
-Outdoor shower
-Electric water pump
-2 burner propane stove
-5 gallon propane tank
-Queen size bed (appx.) when sleeping driver to passenger side.
-King size bed (appx.) when sleep front to rear when pullout is used with 2 extra cushions.
-3-prong power for shore power
-Arctic pack (Insulated covers for canvas)
-Storage cabinets for pots/pans and 6 sturdy drawers for utensils and supplies.
-Storage compartments under each bench section.
-Sliding back window to access back seat of vehicle.
-Roof Racks
-Side Surf Racks (plus another one that hasn’t been installed yet)
-4 Lift Assist Struts (They work, but one of them pops off every now and then, they could/should all be replaced)
-4 mechanical jack stands
-Canvas is in good shape but there is some wear on corners where the canvas creases.
- Windows are good and watertight.
-No leaks. I camp in it in all weather and it stays warm and dry.
-Designed for a 6-6.5 foot truck bed.
-AC Unit that works when plugged into shore power
The camper did not come with a refrigerator when I bought it. The propane lines and power are caped and could be used to install a fridge; I used a yeti cooler on a sliding drawer instead.
Overall in good, not excellent shape, everything works. We used the camper to visit the Eastern Sierras and beach camp throughout California and Baja.
Located in Long Beach, CA.
Good condition. Light weight camper for a fullsize truck.
$9,500.
Equipment:
-Propane heater with thermostat
-Roller over couch - can stealth sleep with it popped down
-Fantastic fan - in and out
-LED lights inside all work
-Deep cycle battery - wired to be charged by alternator or shore power
-CO2 sensor
-20 gallon freshwater tank with outlet on back of truck
-6-gallon hot water heater
-Outdoor shower
-Electric water pump
-2 burner propane stove
-5 gallon propane tank
-Queen size bed (appx.) when sleeping driver to passenger side.
-King size bed (appx.) when sleep front to rear when pullout is used with 2 extra cushions.
-3-prong power for shore power
-Arctic pack (Insulated covers for canvas)
-Storage cabinets for pots/pans and 6 sturdy drawers for utensils and supplies.
-Storage compartments under each bench section.
-Sliding back window to access back seat of vehicle.
-Roof Racks
-Side Surf Racks (plus another one that hasn’t been installed yet)
-4 Lift Assist Struts (They work, but one of them pops off every now and then, they could/should all be replaced)
-4 mechanical jack stands
-Canvas is in good shape but there is some wear on corners where the canvas creases.
- Windows are good and watertight.
-No leaks. I camp in it in all weather and it stays warm and dry.
-Designed for a 6-6.5 foot truck bed.
-AC Unit that works when plugged into shore power
The camper did not come with a refrigerator when I bought it. The propane lines and power are caped and could be used to install a fridge; I used a yeti cooler on a sliding drawer instead.
Overall in good, not excellent shape, everything works. We used the camper to visit the Eastern Sierras and beach camp throughout California and Baja.
Located in Long Beach, CA.