LBsuperJET
Well-Known Inmate #1155
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Never been sure on exact year. SN plate is scratched a little so could be a '93 or '96 or another year. I still need to contact FWC and have it figured out.
Owned it for about 2 years and wife and I absolutely love it.
Decided to upgrade to a toy hauler due needing more room for our daughter.
If money wasn't an issue we wouldn't sell it, its that damn cool! Hawk model made specifically for 6.5 foot pickup beds (fullsize).
It's around 1,000 lbs dry and empty
26gal fresh water tank
sink and cooktop
Includes 20lb bbq propane tankiu
2-way fan with rain cover in
Dometic 3-way fridge works very well
Has one battery currently, with a small inverter
Has 20A shore power plug that currently only passes thru to one duplex outlet
Full size mattress up top, twin-ish size on bench
Includes recently installed OVS 270LT awning-passenger swing (bitch'n awning)
Comes with 4 Rieco-Titan jacks with hand crank and drill attachment
PO brush painted the whole thing grey to match his Tundra he had it in I stripped all the brush paint down to original paint scheme and then sprayed another coat of rustoleum in same scheme over and it came out fantastic. Also re-siliconed all exterior joints due to repainting.
Camper is also ceramic coated
No roof leaks - roof in original and good condition
Attaches to eye bolts bolted in truck bed in a specific location and uses 4 turnbuckles to secure. Turnbuckles provided but eye bolts will have to be previously installed per FWC specs. I suppose it could be tied down to original pickup tiedown locations to drive it home but I recommend doing it right for future use. Kinda hard to explain w/out being in person.
Camper is used but also in fantastic shape for its age. It would make a great overland/dry camp setup for anyone. That is exactly how I used it the last couple of years. New ones are $40k+ which is insane so buy this one instead! I will try and take some more int and ext pics over the wknd and upload them here.
Camper located in Long Beach CA, Call me (Reid) 562-331-7116 with any questions $8,500 OBO
Owned it for about 2 years and wife and I absolutely love it.
Decided to upgrade to a toy hauler due needing more room for our daughter.
If money wasn't an issue we wouldn't sell it, its that damn cool! Hawk model made specifically for 6.5 foot pickup beds (fullsize).
It's around 1,000 lbs dry and empty
26gal fresh water tank
sink and cooktop
Includes 20lb bbq propane tankiu
2-way fan with rain cover in
Dometic 3-way fridge works very well
Has one battery currently, with a small inverter
Has 20A shore power plug that currently only passes thru to one duplex outlet
Full size mattress up top, twin-ish size on bench
Includes recently installed OVS 270LT awning-passenger swing (bitch'n awning)
Comes with 4 Rieco-Titan jacks with hand crank and drill attachment
PO brush painted the whole thing grey to match his Tundra he had it in I stripped all the brush paint down to original paint scheme and then sprayed another coat of rustoleum in same scheme over and it came out fantastic. Also re-siliconed all exterior joints due to repainting.
Camper is also ceramic coated
No roof leaks - roof in original and good condition
Attaches to eye bolts bolted in truck bed in a specific location and uses 4 turnbuckles to secure. Turnbuckles provided but eye bolts will have to be previously installed per FWC specs. I suppose it could be tied down to original pickup tiedown locations to drive it home but I recommend doing it right for future use. Kinda hard to explain w/out being in person.
Camper is used but also in fantastic shape for its age. It would make a great overland/dry camp setup for anyone. That is exactly how I used it the last couple of years. New ones are $40k+ which is insane so buy this one instead! I will try and take some more int and ext pics over the wknd and upload them here.
Camper located in Long Beach CA, Call me (Reid) 562-331-7116 with any questions $8,500 OBO
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