Do they make campers for a 80 yota shortbox pickup

Started by Doc Holiday, April 22, 2006, 07:46:52 PM

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Doc Holiday

i was wondering if they made campers for a 1980 toyota 4x4 short box, and if so what size should i look for.

jimbo74

its probably going to hard to find a nice one, considering an 80 is now 26 years old..... but i have seen qutie a few around here.... i was going to get a shell for my truck, but i would have to custom make it as my truck has a 5 foot bed because its bobbed
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Rocksurfer

Are you just refering to a shell or a slide-in camper? Either one is still available, if it's a shell your looking for any of the top places will be able to fix you up. If you are looking for a slide-in/cab-over you'd be looking for a 6ft. mini truck model.
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Doc Holiday

ya thats what i want a slide in camper , the one where the sleeper extends over the roof of the truck.
Thanks!!!

Vic stuff

you can still find em(slide ins that is), just gotta do some lookin, make sure you measure the width between your wheel wells and the height from your bed floor to the top of the rails so you get one that actually fits!
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Rocksurfer

Quote from: Doc Holiday on April 23, 2006, 02:12:38 PM
ya thats what i want a slide in camper , the one where the sleeper extends over the roof of the truck.
Thanks!!!

I had one, actually 2 at one point. Used to take it all over the place, but I was on 33's with 4 inches of lift it was quite a sight with as high up as it was. It's also real interesting to remove from those heights with those standard issue crank jacks. It would get real wobbley with them extended all the way out.
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