For the current models, Alaskan quotes 1740lb for 8' cabover and 1940lb for 10' cabover.
The one you posted, on the Dodge, is a 10' cabover. Not new and I don't know how much difference the...
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For the current models, Alaskan quotes 1740lb for 8' cabover and 1940lb for 10' cabover.
The one you posted, on the Dodge, is a 10' cabover. Not new and I don't know how much difference the...
The "seller", Mark, is on the expo forum. He might comment. (I believe that, yes, the camper is free to a good home).
Mark first posted up about this Alaskan here on expo, and also on...
I have an 1988 F350 4x4 regular cab pickup with a Stahl utility body on it. 1972 10' NCO Alaskan on utility body. My thoughts re utility bodies:
I bought the truck (used) with the utility body...
I have a '73 10' noncabover Alaskan on a 1988 F350 4x4 with a service body. When I got the camper it was a mess. Mostly water damage, due to a broken overhead hatch leaking water into the interior...
Brad,
Thanks for the heads up on the spreader bars for the dinette. I did not know that, and I evidently don't have the originals. Easy enough to make some.
I did notice the little lip at...
Since we are on the subject of Alaskans, does anyone know how the forward dinette converts to a bed? Thanks
Blair
Hi Andrew,
I just finished rewiring a 73 wood-frame Alaskan. Dunno how much transfers to the fiberglass models, but here is what I learned re: wiring:
The DC supply and AC use the same wires. ...
I haven't actually gotten it on the truck yet, but I am currently in the process of refurbishing a '73 Alaskan camper (10', noncabover) that will go on my 88 F350 4x4 (regular cab, single rear wheel)...