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NV Camper is interesting to me. (not my ad)

Ahhaaa should of read a little slower. lol thanks Jeff. Those are nice. Would have to find a used one though. The camper would cost more than my K5 at this point.
 
4 wheel campers used to be made in Denver. They are in California now. Had a demo area at KOH this year.
 
@k5nutt called this guy and offered $1500 for the camper alone. Guy didn't bite as he would need a top and a gate to put back on the camper.

These campers are pretty darn simple. That one was built with an ice box instead of a fridge. You can check out my build thread where I've been going through mine. Biggest downfall is fwc used particle board for the cab wall and cab over floor. Any amount of moisture will cause it to swell. I had to replace mine. The sweet deal is the open pass through from the camper to the cab area.

Anybody that goes for this one is more than welcome to ask questions on the camper if you have any.
 
@k5nutt called this guy and offered $1500 for the camper alone. Guy didn't bite as he would need a top and a gate to put back on the camper.

These campers are pretty darn simple. That one was built with an ice box instead of a fridge. You can check out my build thread where I've been going through mine. Biggest downfall is fwc used particle board for the cab wall and cab over floor. Any amount of moisture will cause it to swell. I had to replace mine. The sweet deal is the open pass through from the camper to the cab area.

Anybody that goes for this one is more than welcome to ask questions on the camper if you have any.
On their website they say they don't use particle board, maybe they learned now?
 
On their website they say they don't use particle board, maybe they learned now?
Things get improved over the years. They stopped building the blazer/bronco style campers back in like 87-88. Mine was built in 82.

FWC puts siding on the underside of all cabover sections now too. Mine only had paint on it. I used plywood and skinned it with aluminum.

Stan from FWC is a frequent poster on expo portal and wander the west forums. He had been asked if they would make a bronco camper now. His answer was no, they refurbished one and lost money.

If one wants a new Blazer camper Phoenix campers here in Colorado will build one for you. Prepare for the cost though. It will be north of $15k depending on the options.
 
That looks awesome! I'm on the search for a pop up for my 91 crew cab.
 
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