Located in White Rock, BC (10 min from Blaine, WA)
$3900USD
The ultimate go-anywhere home base for your dirtbag climbing, surfing, splitboarding, ski-touring, fishing & mountain biking adventures.
This is a lightweight (~350 lbs), insulated camper that mounts at the bed rails on 6 ft bed Tacomas and other smaller trucks (Ranger, Frontier, Dakota, etc.). I had it on a 1st gen Tacoma (1995–2004), and the previous owner had it on a 3rd gen (2016–2023).
I’ve had several different camper setups on my Tacoma over the years, from a Wildernest to a slide-in and everything in between. This is by far the best setup for these trucks. It’s extremely lightweight, so there’s no need to modify the suspension with airbags or add tie-downs. You get the benefits of a hard-shell slide-in, along with the nimbleness of a pop-up like a GFC or OVRLND, meaning you can bomb down any 4x4 trail or Forest Service Road. I’m 6’2” and while I can’t stand up straight inside, there’s plenty of room to crouch or sit comfortably. I cruised at 115 km/h (70 mph) on the Coquihalla without feeling wind resistance or getting pulled around by semis.
Comes with a wood stove and pipe that vents outside, and a basic platform build with a kitchen table that folds down into a bed. I lived out of this for a month with my dog. I’d say it fits two adults and one dog comfortably. It also has a cabover storage area and curtains on all windows. Rear curtains slide down, and the side window curtains attach via Velcro. Side windows and cab windows all open, so you can get a nice draft at night. The unit is insulated. No leaks.
This is very similar to the Bel-Air C6 camper shell, which currently retails for $6259 USD / $8500 CAD (except this is ~250lbs lighter by my estimates). I’m not sure of the manufacturer, but it has stickers from the early 2000s, so it’s at least that old.
This is a well-loved and cared-for unit that has been on many adventures. If you’re looking for a simple, lightweight, practical, and customizable camper setup for your dirtbag adventures that won’t slow you down and will get you from point A to point B in style, this is for you. This would also make a great base for a modular/custom build out.
I’m happy to hop on a FaceTime video call to show the unit to serious buyers or can arrange a local showing. can provide more pics/videos upon request.
Open to reasonable offers, but not in a rush to sell.
$3900USD
The ultimate go-anywhere home base for your dirtbag climbing, surfing, splitboarding, ski-touring, fishing & mountain biking adventures.
This is a lightweight (~350 lbs), insulated camper that mounts at the bed rails on 6 ft bed Tacomas and other smaller trucks (Ranger, Frontier, Dakota, etc.). I had it on a 1st gen Tacoma (1995–2004), and the previous owner had it on a 3rd gen (2016–2023).
I’ve had several different camper setups on my Tacoma over the years, from a Wildernest to a slide-in and everything in between. This is by far the best setup for these trucks. It’s extremely lightweight, so there’s no need to modify the suspension with airbags or add tie-downs. You get the benefits of a hard-shell slide-in, along with the nimbleness of a pop-up like a GFC or OVRLND, meaning you can bomb down any 4x4 trail or Forest Service Road. I’m 6’2” and while I can’t stand up straight inside, there’s plenty of room to crouch or sit comfortably. I cruised at 115 km/h (70 mph) on the Coquihalla without feeling wind resistance or getting pulled around by semis.
Comes with a wood stove and pipe that vents outside, and a basic platform build with a kitchen table that folds down into a bed. I lived out of this for a month with my dog. I’d say it fits two adults and one dog comfortably. It also has a cabover storage area and curtains on all windows. Rear curtains slide down, and the side window curtains attach via Velcro. Side windows and cab windows all open, so you can get a nice draft at night. The unit is insulated. No leaks.
This is very similar to the Bel-Air C6 camper shell, which currently retails for $6259 USD / $8500 CAD (except this is ~250lbs lighter by my estimates). I’m not sure of the manufacturer, but it has stickers from the early 2000s, so it’s at least that old.
This is a well-loved and cared-for unit that has been on many adventures. If you’re looking for a simple, lightweight, practical, and customizable camper setup for your dirtbag adventures that won’t slow you down and will get you from point A to point B in style, this is for you. This would also make a great base for a modular/custom build out.
I’m happy to hop on a FaceTime video call to show the unit to serious buyers or can arrange a local showing. can provide more pics/videos upon request.
Open to reasonable offers, but not in a rush to sell.
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