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- Grit_dogNavigatorThanks for posting. There some sweet concepts out there for sure.
32 TC mfgs is a bit misleading since a bunch of those are mini C’s on truck chassis rather than cutaways or big chsssi cabs.
I think the Cirrus is one of the best “looking” campers.
And wth is the guy thinking with the one that looks like a bbq grille with a window in it?
I think he owns that abomination that gets posted up once in a while that is like 25’ long on a F350! - run100ExplorerIt doesn't seem there's many TC manufacturers until you see them listed out.
- free_radicalExplorerFor those asking for aluminum TC this is interesting,
if he ever gets production going,which I doubt from such amateurish design.
Also its bit too small
https://youtu.be/TCc_cXLYWV8 - JIMNLINExplorer IIIthanks AnEv942 for the orphan list. Brings back some old very good memories seeing those names again. Friends and family used all four Oklahoma made TC's from another era.
I carried truck campers in the '60s/'70s era and see all four truck camper mfg in my state back them are long gone. Back then we saw more truck campers at the many large COE lakes than TTs.
5th wheel trailers were just getting started good in the late '70s era around here anywayz....which IMO lead to the demise of truck campers at camp grounds. - 67avionExplorer II
Kayteg1 wrote:
Travels with Yoly wrote:
The photo of the Travel Lite 770R is our former camper on our former Ram 1500 taken in front of our house. I can't for the life of me figure out where he got my photo from ? I guess if you take a photo with your phone, it becomes public property :-)
"Once the photo makes it to facebook - it becomes marketing property".
Any photograph you make, unless it is specifically signed over and sold, is the copywritten property of the photographer. Not Facebook, and not random guys who grab your photo off the web for whatever reason. My background is in photography and I regularly send demand letters or sue copyright infringers. To take someone's property is theft. - AnEv942NomadThis list, last update 2014, shows 142 'orphan' verses 26 still in production.
For an "Orphan" (no longer made) last year of production is in parenthesis. Phone# denoted still in business..
Truck camper manufactures
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A Frame Camper (A Frame Camper Company) Orphan (1995)
Adventure (Caravans Unlimited) Orphan (1998)
Adventurer (Adventurer Manufacturing) 509-895-7064
Alaskan (Alaskan Campers, Inc.), 360-748-6494
Alpenlite (Western Recreational Vehicles, Inc.) Orphan (2008)
Alpine Campers (Western Recreational Vehicles, Inc.) Orphan (1986)
Amerigo (Amerigo, Inc.) Orphan (1992)
Angler (Fleetwood Enterprises) Orphan (2002)
Apache (1957- 1987) Orphan (1987)
Apache (1998- 2000) Orphan (2000)
Apache (Sun Valley Inc. 2001-2008) Orphan(2008)
Arctic Fox (Northwood Manufacturing) 541-962-6274
Aristocrat (Aristocrat) Orphan (1978)
Aspen (Aspen Coach Company) Orphan (1986)
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Beaver (Beaver Camper Company) Orphan (1993)
Belair (Belair, Inc.) Orphan (1992)
Bethany (R.C. Willett Co., Inc.) Orphan (1985)
Bigfoot Industries Inc Orphan (2009)
Bigfoot Industries (2010) Inc., 250-546-2155
Born Free (Dodgen Industries, Inc.) Orphan (1983)
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C
Cabin A, LLC, Orphan (2006)
Cameo (Cameo RV's Inc.) Orphan (1989)
Camp Lite (Livin' Lite Recreational Vehicles) 574-862-2228
CamperKing (International VentureCraft Corp.) 604 436 5653
Caribou (Fleetwood Enterprises) Orphan (2002)
Capri Camper (Capri Camper/ NRStrailers)Commonly called the rodeo special 800-295-0691
Cascade Campers (Cascade Campers Ltd.) Orphan (1994)
Cascade Coach (Cascade Coach, Inc.) Orphan (1985)
Cavalcade (Cavalcade Industries, Inc.) Orphan (1981)
Caveman (Caveman) Orphan (1980)
Citation Supreme (General Coach) Orphan (2007)
Coachmen (Coachmen Recreational Vehicles) Orphan (2001)
Comfort Camp (Comfort Camp) Orphan (1998)
Conestoga (Conestoga) Orphan (1987)
Cricket (Cricket Corp.) Orphan (1987)
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Davlin (Davlin Campers) Orphan (1995)
Diamond (Diamond) Orphan (1978)
Dreamer (Dreamer) Orphan (1978)
Dura-Cozy (Dura-Cozy USA LLC) 801-943-1542
Dutchmen (Dutchmen Mfg.) Orphan (1996)
Dynacruiser (Dynacruiser) Orphan (1979)
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Eagle Cap (Eagle Cap Campers) 509-895-7064
Eagle RK (Sun Valley, Inc.) Orphan (2008)
El Dorado (El Dorado, Inc.) Orphan (1978)
Elkhorn (Fleetwood Enterprises) Orphan (2003)
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Fields (Fields) Orphan (1980)
Flagstaff by Cobra (Van American/Cobra) Orphan (1990)
Fleetwing Travelers (Fleetwing Travelers) Orphan (1978)
Four Seasons (Four Seasons Mfg. Inc.) Orphan (1988)
Four State (Four State Industries) Orphan (1989)
Four Wheel Pop-Up Campers, (Four Wheel Campers) 800-242-1442
Frontier (Vanguard Mfg.) Orphan (1986)
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General Coach-West (Division of Thor Industries) Orphan (2007)
Go-Tag-A-Long (Go-Tag-A-Long Trailer Mfg.) Orphan (1988)
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Hallmark (Hallmark Manufacturing Inc.) 970-785-6005
Happy Times Orphan (1979)
Happy Traveler Orphan (1980)
Hideaway (Sun-Lite Inc.) Orphan (1999)
Holiday Coach Orphan (1978)
Hornet (Hornet Industries, Inc.) Orphan (1992)
Host Campers (Host Industries) 541-330-2328
Huntsman Orphan (1979)
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Idle Time (Allen Camper Mfg. Co. Inc.) Orphan (2007)
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J
Jayco (Jayco, Inc.) Orphan (1997)
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K
Kamp King (P&S Camper Mfg. Inc.) Orphan (2003)
Keystone (Keystone Mfg.) Orphan (1980)
King O' The Road Orphan (1980)
Kit Orphan (1980)
Kodiak (Vanguard, Inc.) Orphan (2003)
Komfort (Komfort Industries) Orphan (1988)
Kustom Koach (Travelaire Canada) Orphan (2002)
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Lake N Shore Orphan (1978)
Lance Camper (Lance Camper Manufacturing) 661-949-3322
Leer Orphan (1979)
Len-Dar (Patten Custom RV) Orphan (1998)
Lite-Craft (Lite Craft Campers), Orphan (2010)
Little Caboose Orphan (1978)
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M
Mallard Orphan (1992)
Man-O-War Orphan (1984)
Maple Leaf Orphan (1979)
Marco Orphan (1980)
Midas Orphan (1979)
Mitchell Orphan (1980)
Mountaineer (Northwest Manufacturing) Orphan (1991)
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N&N Campers Orphan (2003)
Nampa Chief Orphan (1978)
Northern Lite (Northern Lite Mfg. Ltd.) 250-765-3702
Northland Industries, 208-442-1815
Northstar (R.C. Willett Co. Inc.) 319-233-3461
Northwood Manufacturing, Inc. 541-962-6274
Nu-Wa Orphan (1980)
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Oakland (Bigfoot Industries) Orphan (1995)
Odyssey (Leisure Odyssey Inc.) Orphan (1991)
Okanagan (West Coast Leisure Homes) Orphan (2008)
Oregon Camper (Chalet RV, Inc.) 541-791-4618
Outfitter (Fleetwood Enterprises) Orphan(2002)
Outfitter Manufacturing, Inc. 877-223-0814
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Palomino (Vanguard Industries of Michigan) 269-432-3271
Pastime (Pastime Mfg.) 503-845-6886
Perris Valley (Perris Valley Campers) Orphan (1989)
Phoenix Pop-up camper (Coyote RV) 303-286-3921
Pilgrim Orphan (1987)
Play-Mor Orphan (1990)
Playmate (Amwest Mfg.) Orphan (1994)
Ponderosa (Ponderosa RV) Orphan (1981)
Puma Orphan (1980)
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Quicksilver (Livin Lite RV, Inc) 866-272-5578
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R
RBR (RBR Mini-Cruiser) Orphan (1989)
Rancho (Rancho) custom truck campers after 1989 no phone number listed
Ranger (Ranger Trailer Company) Orphan (1987)
Rawhide Orphan (1980)
Real-Lite Orphan (1992)
Real-Lite by Forest Rivers (Forest Rivers, Inc.) Orphan (2001)
Roadcruiser Orphan (1978)
Roamer (Roamer Industries) Orphan (2005)
Roll-A-Long Orphan (1979)
Roust-A-Bout Orphan (1979)
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S
S&S Manufacturing, 406-755-5080Orphan? (last camper listed 2011?)
Security Orphan (1978)
Seeker's Express, 21772 Esmalte, Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (no phone number listed)
Shadow Cruiser (Shadow Cruiser, Inc.) Orphan (1999)
Shadow Cruiser/Cruiser RV (Cruiser RV Corporation) Orphan (2004)
Shasta (Shasta Industries) Orphan (1993)
Siesta Orphan (1981)
Silver Fox (Northwood Mfg) 541-962-6274
Six-Pac (Six-Pac) Orphan (2012)
Skamper (Skamper Corporation) Orphan (1996)
Slumber Queen (Western Canada R.V.'s Ltd.) Orphan (2001)
Snowy Mountain Orphan (1980)
Snow River (Interior RV Products) Orphan (2008)
Space Craft (Motor Homes Inc.) Orphan (1993)
Sport-Cam (Sport-Cam Industries) Orphan (2000)
Sport King Orphan (1987)
Sportsmen (K.Z. Inc.) 800-768-4016 Orphan (2006?)
Sprinter (Mallard Coach Company) Orphan (1992)
Starcraft (Starcraft RV Inc.) Orphan (2009)
Stardust Orphan (1978)
Starmate (Starcraft RV Inc.) Orphan (2008)
Sterner (Sterner Coaches) Orphan (1984)
Summerwind (Recreational Technologies) Orphan (2003)
Summit (Paramount Motorcoach/Summit) Orphan (1996)
Sun-Lite (Sun Valley Inc.) Orphan (2008)
Sun Line (Sunline Coach Co.) Orphan (1994)
Sun N Fun Orphan (1980)
Sun Valley, Inc. (Sun Valley Inc) Orphan (2008)
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Tejas Orphan (1980)
Teton Traveler (Teton Traveler Inc.) Orphan (1991)
Texson (R.C. Willett Co.) Orphan (1997)
Thoroughbred Orphan (1981)
Tilt Top (Gemco) Orphan (1996)
Tracker (Tracker Marine/Fleetwood) Orphan (2000)
Travel Lite (Travel Lite, Inc.) 574-831-3000
Travel Mate Orphan (1978)
Travel Villa (Newcomer Industries Inc.) Orphan (1988)
Travelaire (Travelaire Canada) Orphan (2002)
Travette Orphan (1980)
Trek Orphan (1980)
Triple E (Triple E Canada Ltd.) Orphan (1987)
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Vacationeer (Shelton Industries Inc.) Orphan (1991)
Valor (New Paris Ent. Inc.) Orphan (1996)
Vanguard (Vanguard Mfg.) Orphan (1986)
Veri-Lite (Forest River) Orphan (1999)
Viking (Viking Recreational Vehicles) Orphan (1995)
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Weekender by Skyline (Skyline Corporation) Orphan (2000)
Western Wilderness (Western Recreational Vehicles, Inc.) Orphan (1998)
Westland RV (Westland RV Manufacture Ltd) 250-493-7445
Westways Orphan (1980)
Wheel Camper Orphan (1980)
Winnebago (Sun-Lite Inc.) Orphan (1999)
Wolverine (Wolverine Camper Inc.) Orphan (1981)
Wolverine Camper (Wolverine Camper Corporation) Orphan (1980)
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Yukon (Host Campers) 541-330-2328
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Z
Top - Kayteg1Explorer IILance sold last year, what I don't consider survived even new owners keep the name. They are one of the best TC on the market, but the product quality sucks.
Go to Lance forum and see rebuild pictorial.
Just few years and you need to spend ca 15 grands on repairs.
So once again, IMHO the camper build is businesses easy to enter, but hard to deliver quality product. That is why so many manufacturers go. - SidecarFlipExplorer III32 now but when the economy goes south (and it will because the economy is cyclical), that 32 will reduce to maybe 10 at most. Some of those pictured are just stone ugly too and some are of questionable quality.
The old established builders like Lance, Northstar, ALP and a few others will survive just fine. The rest will fade into oblivion. - MarcelaExplorer
Kayteg1 wrote:
Aluminium camper link
Thanks TxGearhead. All aluminium construction is good start, but I will wait for them to start putting bathrooms in.
I like the idea of aluminum but consider this. I had an aluminum luggage rack on top of a 89 Chevy van, the classic U shape with the front open encircling the rear so you could place your luggage inside the railing. The fasteners were screwed to the roof of course and the railing was free to move through the fasteners which were shaped like a hoop. The ends of the railing at the front were pinned solid in the fastener/hoop.
The expansion of this railing was enough because the ends were pinned and not able to float to put a very noticeable fist sized dent in the top of the Chevy van on both sides where the railing terminated. And this was not light duty metal back then.
So aluminum is cool, but allowances should be made when spanning or tying something down. - Kayteg1Explorer IIAluminium camper link
Thanks TxGearhead. All aluminium construction is good start, but I will wait for them to start putting bathrooms in.
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