**SOLD** Expedition Ready 2016 Four Wheel Camper Hawk Flatbed on 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 5.9 Cummins Diesel Nor Cal

SOLD
Turn Key, Off-Grid, Expedition Ready Overland / Bug Out Rig

This rig needs to be on the road!!!


looking for that perfect rig for overland travel

Pan Am Highway or crossing international borders where there's NO DEF readily available, if at all.

a rock solid, PROVEN set up with fewer electrical components to trouble shoot

that won't break the bank and isn't a brand new, shiny target on your back...


You've found your UNICORN!!


*Package Only* will not separate

$73K $69,900 USD - Priced to sell -
You won't find a better deal on a solid set up like this

2016 Four Wheel Camper Hawk Flatbed Silver Spur (Interior & Exterior)


on a Custom Alum-line Aluminum Flatbed

Mounted on a

2005 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4

5.9L Cummins Turbo Diesel


*NO DEF NEEDED* - Perfect for International Overlanding or trips to Mexico


Miles: 168,XXX (these engines known to go 500k- 1M miles)

Automatic Transmission
4 Wheel Drive

Quad Cab (rear seats removed)


Registered: Montana
Current location: Grass Valley, California USA
NO ACCIDENTS, CLEAN TITLE in hand
- Full
CarFax with photos at link below


THE GOODS

Truck Details - DETAILED RECORDS & RECEIPTS KEPT

Non smoking vehicle


  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Manual Transfer Case - 2WD, 4WD HI 4WD LOW
  • Fuel: Diesel (**No DEF needed)
  • A/C: *Update - A/C now blows cold! Mechanic thought it might be the compressor/condenser, but after an Evac & Freon Recharge it's working perfectly.
  • Heat: Toasty Hot!

  • Alumline Custom Welded Aluminum Flatbed with 4 (Key) lockable Storage Basement boxes

  • New (remanufactured) Cummins 5.9L Turbo Diesel Engine from Jasper Engines & Transmissions Installed by Strictly Diesel in Phoenix, AZ 85027 in 6/3/2017 Mileage at Time 132,977 current 168,xxx. Engine was replaced **as a precaution** by previous owners who didn't want to risk an engine knock while traveling in South America.

  • Edge Tuner Model: CS Juice with Attitude (Computer Brain is Under the Hood & plugs into OBD2 with Dash Mounted LCD Control Screen) level 1 &2 Light Towing 1-2000 lbs., Performance Mode 2 (5-7000 lbs.), Performance Mode 3 is Daily Driver, Race Mode is 4, Mode: 5 is Extreme Performance

  • ARB (Dodge) Deluxe Bull Bar Bumper Model: 3452020 with 2 heavy duty recovery points
  • Rigid Industry 20” Bumper mounted Light Bar & 3” Rigid Fog Lights (All with Rigid Tinted Covers
  • N fab Side Step Nerf Bar (Cab Length)
  • Mag-Hytech Front Diff Cover
  • BD Rear Differential Cover
  • BD HD oversized transmission Pan
  • Drilled and Slotted Front Rotors
  • Hawk Performance Heavy Duty Ferro Carbon Brake Pads
  • 1.5 Inch Dodge 3500 Front Leveling Kit
  • S&B (75-5094) Cold Air Intake 03-07 5.9L with Cotton Cleanable S&B Filter
  • MBRP Oversized Exhaust Tail Pipe

  • Mickey Thompson Classic III 17” Rims Black Plus 1 Spare mounted under the flatbed (5 total)
  • Cooper Discover All Terrain Tires: 17” S/T Maxx E-Rated Tire Size: LT295/70/R17 (33” Outer Diameter)
  • Hidden Undercarriage full-sized Spare Rim & Tire
  • On Board ARB Twin Air Compressor Installed
  • ARB Pneumatic Hose Kit with Inflator/Deflator Gauge
  • (2) Interstate Group 65 Lead Acid CCA 850 (Costco) Truck Batteries installed 6/2020
  • Custom steel rear bumper w 2 heavy duty recovery points
  • 2” Rear Hitch Receiver
  • 4 Pin Flat Trailer Harness Plug Connector

  • Dodge 4 New Mopar Ball Joints installed @ 158,000 miles 11/2019
  • Carli Steering Track Bar - new install @ 152,050 miles 6/2019
  • Borgeson Steering Shaft
  • Synergy Steering Linkage & Tie Rod ends @ 158,000 11/2019
  • Icon Shock Steering Damper
  • BD Diesel Steering Stabilizer Kit (Steering Brace)
  • 4 New Bilstein 5100 shocks @158,000 miles 11/2019
  • 2 Additional Leaf springs Added @158,000 miles 11/2019
  • Firestone Ride Right Airbags helper springs
  • Daystar Air Bag Cradles

  • Power Windows, Mirrors, Door locks and Driver Seat
  • A/C and Heat work perfectly
  • Cruise Control
  • Interior Overhead Digital Temp Sensor with average MPG
  • Rearview Mirror Reverse Video Camera Lens on License Plate Frame
  • Jimmi’ Jammer: In-door Anti-Theft Shield Protection Installed (inside lock mechanism on Front & Rear Door Locks)
  • Carhart Gray Canvas Front (Truck) Seat Covers (seats always covered and in perfect condition)
  • Weather Tech heavy duty floor mats (front)
  • ALU Box (Back Seat Wall Safe) Aluminum LockBox 14”x10”x13”
  • Tinted Front door Rain Deflectors
  • Kenwood Excelon KDC X300 Bluetooth CD Stereo Head Unit with USB outlet
  • JL Audio Shallow Sub Woofer
  • Alpine Amp

2016 Four Wheel Camper Hawk Flatbed
Silver Spur Package Details

  • Flatbed Camper with side entry
  • Pop-up camper allows you to go many more places and has 6'3 headroom when popped up
  • 2021 Brand New Isotherm 85 liter 2 way (AC/DC) Compressor refrigerator - Runs Off 12v System and Automatically switches to 110v when plugged in to Shore Power (Non-Propane)
  • Queen size cabover bed frame with slide option for King (mattress not included)
  • Under-bed Storage - the only FWC Flatbed model with this essential storage option
  • Rear dinette converts to comfy couch or extra bed - great for your dogs or kids
  • Interior & Exterior Shower Set Up (hot and cold)
  • Dometic flush mount dual burner propane stove top
  • Dometic flush mount sink w cold/hot water
  • Theftford C-200 (Flushable) Cassette Toilet
  • Kitchen Fantastic Fan Model: 1250 3 Speed Blow In & Blow Out (standard)
  • Fantastic Vent (over bed) Upgraded with 2 USB ports
  • Atwood Propane Furnace
  • 20 Gal. Fresh Water Tank
  • 6 Gallon Hot Water Heater
  • Shurflow Water Pump
  • (2)- 6 Volt Intimidator Deka Model: 8AGC2M Type: AGM Deep Cycle Camper Batteries Installed: 11/2019
  • 2 (10 lbs.) Propane Tanks 2.4 gallons

CAMPER UPGRADES:
  • (2) 160 Watt Solar Panels (320 total watts)
  • Blue Sky MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) 3000i Solar Controller
  • Fiamma 8’6” F45s Awning Titanium with Winding Foldable Crank Handle
  • Torklift Revolution Uprising Aluminum 24” folding GlowSteps
  • Rear Lockable MaxTrax Mount Holders
  • (2) MaxTrax MK II Grey Recovery Boards
  • AT Overland Custom Rear mounted Lockable Jerry Can Holders
  • (2) 20Liter/ 5 gal. Wavian Yellow Diesel Jerry Cans
  • Rear mounted Flood Lights
  • Camper Door- RV Locks Compact Digital Keyless Entry Door Lock (With Optional Key)
  • Four Wheel Camper Thermal (Insulation) Pack
  • Camco Screen door Cross Bar
  • Stainless Steel Cup Holder
  • Johnson 20% Window Tint on all perimeter Camper Windows
  • and more!

THE LOW DOWN

TRUCK
Rock solid and no known issues - mechanical or otherwise - except as stated here:


• Prindle switch needs to be replaced

• Matte Gray 3M Vinyl wrap has begun to crack, fade, and peel, particularly on the hood and in a few other areas. - Price reduced in consideration

• "Lamp Out" indicator light on in the dash. All lights are functioning

• Back seats removed for more storage space and replaced with an Aftermarket Dodge folding tool Tray (we don't have the seats)

• Airbag Indicator Light on - Dodge dealership addressed airbag recall 6/2019 and mechanic tried to diagnose the issue. It's a common 3rd Gen Ram issue.

• Body and interior are in excellent shape! Some minor door dings but no dents and no accidents.

• Some surface rust on underbelly - nothing corrosive and none on the body

• Hail Damage claim on CarFax from previous owner in 2008 - no visible damage on hood or anywhere that we've seen. Other than that a squeaky clean history - NO ACCIDENTS, CLEAN TITLE in hand.

CAMPER
Camper and interior are in excellent condition and everything works - no leaks, no dents or major damage.


• FWC Queen Mattress removed = No Mattress - you get to outfit it to your liking. Exped Mega Mats are awesome, light weight, no condensation under the mattress.

• A few minor cosmetic blemishes in the interior from normal wear and tear

• There's a couple of minor boo boos (yeah I said it) on the interior walls (see photos) these can be covered with paint or decor

• Exterior has some scuffs from our bike handlebars (rear) and “pinstripes” (nothing deep) from nature, but that's how you know she's not a mall crawler.

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Anything else you want to know, any other photos or video - please ask.
Thanks for looking!
 

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Four Wheel Camper (Yes or No) List
Mechanical Camper Jacks: No

Jack Extension Plates: Yes

Roof Mounted Solar: Yes

30 AMP MPPT Controller: Yes

MPPT Charge Controller: Yes

Flush Mount Glass Top Sink: Yes

Flush Glass Top Stove: Yes

2-Way 85 liter Refrigerator: Yes

Atwood Forced Air Furnace: Yes

Hot Water Heater: Yes

Indoor Shower: Yes

Outside Shower: Yes

Thetford Cassette Toilet: Yes

6 Gal. Water Heater: Yes

Fantastic Roof Fan: Yes

Extra Roof Vent: Yes

Fiamma 8' F45S Awning: Yes

Roof Rack Tracks: Yes

Roof Racks: No

Rear Flood Lights: Yes

Side Flood Lights: No

Exterior LED Light Package: No

Insulation Thermal Pack: Yes

Dual 6 Volt AGM Batteries: Yes

Lithium Batteries: No

Dual 160W Solar Panels: Yes


Truck Spec Info
Height with Top down: 8 ft 8 in.
Height Popped-Up: 10 ft 8 in.
Bumper to bumper: 20 ft long
Width: 7 ft 1 in.

Fluids
Motor Oil: Fully Synthetic 15w 40
Oil filter: Fleet guard: LF16035
Wiz: 51085XP
Mopar: M0-285
Mobile 1: M1-403
K&N: HP-4003
Mopar Fuel Filter: M0914
Diesel Tank Size: 31.7 gal. = 120 Liters




With the current situation of parts availability, delays, along with staff and labor shortages,not sure how long it would take to build a plug and play rig like this.. most likely well over a year and easily over $100k out of pocket

Current wait time for a new Four Wheel Camper is around 16 months

Lil Back Story...

Our plan was a multi-year, round-the-world overland journey. We spent many months on research to select the right rig that would take us to more remote places, be self sufficient off the grid, and fairly easy to troubleshoot and work on outside of North America.

We were mentally preparing to endeavor the very same build ourselves, when luck came our way and we found Roxy.

We knew without question that THIS was the rig we wanted, and we didn't hesitate at the opportunity to make her ours!

We waited patiently for a few months for her to make her way back by ship from Ecuador, and did all the groundwork to prepare for importing her back into the U.S. from Canadian ownership.

We flew from California to Houston and discovered that we couldn't do the import while she was already stateside, so we followed her Houston to Toronto without ever having even driven her. Call us crazy - but we KNEW the value of what we were getting. We felt confident that the previous owners were stand up folks who put A LOT of thought, attention, time, and money into building and maintaining this very special rig. This is NOT your Beverly Hillbillies Hoopty.

They replaced the 5.9 Cummins engine at 133k miles bc they didn’t want to take a risk with an engine knock in the OEM, while traveling in South America. Roxy handled like a champ throughout all journeys - Alaska to Ecuador, crossed the Andes twice.. shipped back to Texas.

Roxy was plug and play, proven for exactly the type of travel we planned on doing, and adventure ready. Our maiden voyage was across country from Toronto to California, stopping at Overland Expo where we camped with and were hospitably welcomed by the Four Wheel Campers Owners Family.

We checked off many bucket list items in the Pacific Northwest and the South West, and boondocked at hundreds of secluded BLM & Nat'l Forest spots. Offgrid for weeks at a time with no generators, no traffic, no human activity - not a soul in sight except for the wild things.

Our favorites included some of Americas most magnificent wild hot-springs and stunning National Parks, forests and desert lands in the spacious wilderness of Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico.

We’ve done full-time, part-time and now back to sticks and bricks.

Our international overland plans got derailed in 2020, so after much thought and emotion we're exploring a different set up that accommodates a daily driver.

Roxy does not disappoint!! She's been very good to us.
Solid performance, never broke down or left us stranded (well, except that one time I accidentally left the light bar on overnight
:eek:
).

She's a workhorse, and as sad as we are to part ways, we know that she's destined for more exploration!

Who's next?
 

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Recurve

New member
Nice looking vehicle!
1) How is the camper attached and how easy/difficult is the loading and unloading process?
2) What’s the normal range of mpg with the camper attached?
 
Thanks @Recurve
1) The camper is attached via 4 bolts into the flatbed. Taking it off isn't too hard, but with this style camper its best to leave them 'married' bc lining up the bolts to get it back on is difficult and not likely something you'd want to do regularly. There are some folks that we know of that do this - so I guess it really depends on your skill and patience. We don't have the camper jacks (the mounts are on the camper) - these can be purchased from Four Wheel Campers.
2) According to the gauge in the truck, normal mpg (camper is always attached) is about 12.5 mpg. The fuel tank is almost 32 gallons so the range is about 400 miles. We usually drive 65 when on highways.
 

extremer

Active member
For Sale: Turn Key, Expedition Ready Overland Rig

2016 Four Wheel Camper Hawk Flatbed on 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 5.9 Cummins Diesel
*Package Only*


$88K - Serious offers considered


2016 Four Wheel Camper Hawk Flatbed Silver Spur

on a Custom Alum-line Aluminum Flatbed

Mounted on a

2005 Dodge Ram 3500

5.9L Cummins Turbo Diesel
*No DEF, #2 Diesel not required - Perfect for International Overlanding


Miles: 168,000
Automatic Transmission
4 Wheel Drive
Quad Cab


Registered in Montana
Current location: Grass Valley, California USA
NO ACCIDENTS, CLEAN TITLE
message here or email biglovesmallworld at gmail dot com


*** Check out detailed photos and a walk around video HERE ***


THE GOODS
-Truck Details- Non smoking vehicle


1. ARB (Dodge) Deluxe Bull Bar Bumper Model: 3452020


2. Rigid Industry 20” Bumper mounted Light Bar & 3” Rigid Fog Lights (All with Rigid Tinted Covers)


3. N fab Side Step Nerf Bar (Cab Length)


4. Edge Tuner Model: CS Juice with Attitude (Computer Brain is Under the Hood & plugs into OBD2 with Dash Mounted LCD Control Screen) level 1 &2 Light Towing 1-2000 lbs., Performance Mode 2 (5-7000 lbs.), Performance Mode 3 is Daily Driver, Race Mode is 4, Mode: 5 is Extreme Performance


5. Kenwood Excelon KDC X300 Bluetooth CD Stereo Head Unit with USB outlet


6. JL Audio Shallow Sub Woofer


7. Alpine Amp


8. Rearview Mirror Reverse Video Camera Lens on License Plate Frame


9. Jimmi’Jammer: In-door Anti-Theft Shield Protection Installed (inside lock mechanism on Front & Rear Door Locks)


10. Tinted Front door Rain Deflectors


11. Carhart Gray Canvas Front (Truck) Seat Covers (seats always covered and in perfect condition)


12. ALU Box (Back Seat Wall Safe) Aluminum LockBox 14”x10”x13”


13. Mickey Thompson Classic III 17” Rims Black Plus 1 Spare mounted under the flatbed (5 total)


14. All Terrain Tires: 17” Cooper Discover S/T Maxx E-Rated Tire Size: LT295/70/R17 (33” Outer Diameter)


15. Dodge 4 New Mopar Ball Joints installed 11/2019


16. Carli Steering Track Bar - new install @ 152,050 miles 6/2019


17. Borgeson Steering Shaft


18. Synergy Steering Linkage & Tie Rod ends 11/2019


19. Icon Shock Steering Damper


20. BD Diesel Steering Stabilizer Kit (Steering Brace)


21. 4 New Bilstein 5100 shocks 11/2019


22. 2 Additional Leaf springs Added 11/2019


23. Mag-Hytech Front Diff Cover


24. BD Rear Differential Cover


25. BD HD oversized transmission Pan


26. Firestone Ride Right Airbags helper springs


27. Daystar Air Bag Cradles


28. Drilled and Slotted Front Rotors


29. Hawk Performance Heavy Duty Ferro Carbon Brake Pads


30. 1.5 Inch Dodge 3500 Front Leveling Kit


31. S&B (75-5094) Cold Air Intake 03-07 5.9L with Cotton Cleanable S&B Filter


32. MBRP Oversized Exhaust Tail Pipe


33. (2) Interstate Group 65 Lead Acid CCA 850 (Costco) Truck Batteries installed 6/2020


34. Hidden Undercarriage full-sized Spare Rim & Tire


35. Power Windows, Mirrors, Door locks and Driver Seat


36. Cruise Control


37. Interior Overhead Digital Temp Sensor with average MPG


38. 2” Rear Hitch Receiver


39. 4 Pin Flat Trailer Harness Plug Connector


40. Brand New Diesel Engine from Jasper Engines & Transmissions Installed by Strictly Diesel in Phoenix, AZ 85027 in 6/3/2017 Mileage at Time 132,977 current 168,000 = only 35,000 miles on the new engine.



-2016 Four Wheel Camper Hawk Flatbed-
Silver Spur Package Details


1. Alumline Custom Welded Aluminum Flatbed with 4 (Key) lockable Storage Basement boxes

2. Fiamma 8’6” F45s Awning Titanium with Winding Foldable Crank Handle

3. Four Wheel Camper Thermal (Insulation) Pack

4. On Board ARB Twin Air Compressor Installed

5. ARB Pneumatic Hose Kit with Inflator/Deflator Gauge

6. (2) 160 Watt Solar Panels (320 total watts)

7. Torklift Revolution Uprising Aluminum 24” folding GlowSteps

8. Rear Lockable MaxxTrack Mount Holders

9. AT Overland Custom Rear mounted Lockable Jerry Can Holders

10. Rear mounted Flood Lights

11. (2) 20Liter/ 5 gal. Wavian Yellow Diesel Jerry Cans

12. Camper Door- RV Locks Compact Digital Keyless Entry Door Lock (With Optional Key)

13. (2)- 6 Volt Intimidator Deka Model: 8AGC2M Type: AGM Deep Cycle Camper Batteries Installed: 11/2019

14. Blue Sky MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) 3000i Solar Controller

15. 2 (10 lbs.) Propane Tanks 2.4 gallons

16. Kitchen Fantastic Fan Model: 1250 3 Speed Blow In & Blow Out (standard)

17. Fantastic Vent (over bed) Upgraded with 2 USB ports

18. Theftford C-200 (Flushable) Cassette Toilet

19. Atwood Propane Furnace

20. 20 Gal. Water Tank

21. 6 Gallon Hot Water Heater

22. Shurflow Water Pump

23. Interior Shower

24. Exterior Shower

25. Under-bed Storage

26. Camco Screen door Cross Bar

27. Flush Mount Stainless Steel Cup Holder

28. (2021 Brand New) Isotherm 85 liter 2 way (AC/DC) Compressor refrigerator - Runs Off 12v System and Automatically switches to 110v when plugged in to Shore Power (Non-Propane)

29. Johnson 20% Window Tint on all perimeter Camper Windows





THE LOW DOWN DIRTY

TRUCK
Rock solid and no known issues - mechanical or otherwise - except as stated here:


• Matte Gray 3M Vinyl wrap has begun to crack, fade, and peel particularly on the truck’s hood and in various other areas.

• Back seats removed for more storage space and replaced with an Aftermarket Dodge folding tool Tray

• A/C stopped blowing cold air as of summer of 2021

• Airbag Indicator Light on - Dodge dealership addressed airbag recall 6/2019 and mechanic tried to diagnose the issue. It's a common 3rd Gen Ram issue.

• Body and interior are in excellent shape! Some minor door dings but no dents and no accidents. There’s a few rusty bolts from time spent near the ocean.

• Hail Damage claim on CarFax from previous owner in 2008 - no visible damage on hood or anywhere that we've seen. Other than that a squeaky clean history - NO ACCIDENTS, CLEAN TITLE.

Car Fax Report is HERE in our shared google folder.


CAMPER
Camper and interior are in excellent condition and everything works - no dents or significant damage.


• FWC Queen Mattress removed = No Mattress

• A few minor cosmetic blemishes in the interior from normal wear and tear

• Entry screen door screen needs to be re-attached at the bottom

• There's a couple of boo boos (yeah I said it) on the interior walls (see photos)

• Exterior has some scuffs from our bike handlebars and “pinstripes” (nothing deep) from nature, but that's how you know she's not a mall crawler.

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Hmmmm....missing mattress,blemishes and boo-boos inside and a bottom screen door out of place sounds like one helluva story!!!
 
Hmmmm....missing mattress,blemishes and boo-boos inside and a bottom screen door out of place sounds like one helluva story!!!

LOL @extremer ? that does sound wild when you put it that way.

We ditched the factory mattress bc it was uncomfortable as heck! We used the Exped Megamats which are super light weight and fit perfectly.. we love them so much that we're keeping them because we still sleep on them in the house!

Boo-boos from a few DIY projects (photos of these in our google gallery) - one was the reverb from a cordless screw driver scraped the paint when we were tightening some screws in the galley. The other are two small holes that poked through when we installed the external flood lights. Both holes are patched.

The bottom of the screen.. between our boots and our small dog - well, what more can we say?

The journeys we went on, now... those are definitely a helluva story!
 

extremer

Active member
LOL @extremer ? that does sound wild when you put it that way.

We ditched the factory mattress bc it was uncomfortable as heck! We used the Exped Megamats which are super light weight and fit perfectly.. we love them so much that we're keeping them because we still sleep on them in the house!

Boo-boos from a few DIY projects (photos of these in our google gallery) - one was the reverb from a cordless screw driver scraped the paint when we were tightening some screws in the galley. The other are two small holes that poked through when we installed the external flood lights. Both holes are patched.

The bottom of the screen.. between our boots and our small dog - well, what more can we say?

The journeys we went on, now... those are definitely a helluva story!
Those exped mats are more comfortable than my bed at home. I glamped in a remodel we are about to start for 3 months on a exped and slept like a baby. GLWS
 
Those exped mats are more comfortable than my bed at home. I glamped in a remodel we are about to start for 3 months on a exped and slept like a baby. GLWS
Right?! Being able to adjust the inflation to precise preference. especially as a side sleeper with minimal impact to aching joints is worth its weight in gold. Plus, we never had an issue with condensation or mold under the mattress with them in the camper. Thanks! ?
 
PRICE DROP!!

This could be you enjoying the great outdoors, away from the crowds... wherever you want to go - this rig will take you there.
 

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