Friday, July 30, 2010
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After loading this economical unit onto the bed or chassis of your pickup truck, you're ready to travel the back roads to remote camping areas. (Check your pickup's gross weight vehicle restraints before attaching a truck camper.) Once there, you can detach the camper and set it on its own jacks in order to use the pickup separately. A truck camper provides the benefits of a self-contained motorhome and a towable trailer. It's a great way for many first-timers to begin RVing.

Size: 18 to 21 feet
Cost: Prices range from $4,500 to $21,900, with an average retail value of $13,380.

Typical Features:

  • Sleeps up to six people (depending on model)
  • Provides a variety of floor plans and options, such as bathrooms, kitchens, air-conditioners, extended cabovers and pop-up roofs.
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