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Thread: 2007 Hawk Four Wheel Camper

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    I just saw your posting for the 2007 Hawk. Looks great. Is it still available? Is your asking price $11,450? I've been looking for a good used one for my 2003 Tundra for awhile and this looks like it!
    -Steve G.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve G. View Post
    I just saw your posting for the 2007 Hawk. Looks great. Is it still available? Is your asking price $11,450? I've been looking for a good used one for my 2003 Tundra for awhile and this looks like it!
    -Steve G.
    Hood River, OR
    Still available.

    FYI...

    However, due to the inherent difference in body design between the first Gen. and second Gen. Tundras there will be about 5 inches of extra space above the bed rails and cab compared to how it sits on a 2007-up Tundra. Function should be fine, but it will look different. (I ran something that looked much worse about 20 years ago, an old hard-sided camper on a tall flatbed Dodge pickup...but the price was right.)

    For you and all the other First Gen. Tundra owners out there: as with all Four Wheels Campers, they are made for a specific truck when new, and will fit that truck best. Other than a Gen 2 Tundra, I think another full-sized domestic truck will be the best fit, though others will work.

    James

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