Blue50F-1
Jun 27, 2017Explorer
Travel Queen Specs
This is my first post, so let me start off by saying I'm at the very beginning stages of any kind of RVing. My wife and kids and I enjoy camping, but have only ever tent camped. Unfortunately, that's pretty much a fair weather activity and we've begun considering options for colder/rainy weather.
I stumbled upon a camper listed online within a couple hours of me. It is a Travel Queen with a fair amount of water damage inside, but the outer shell and appliances appear in good shape. I've done three frame up restores on classic autos; a '49 & a '50 Ford F-1, and a '56 Merc Monterey. I'm not afraid of restoration work...could be a fun project, but...
If I take on this project I'd want to slide it into my '50 and cruise out, but I don't know the dimensions or the weight for these campers. I did some searching on google; found a thread or two here that mentioned them, but not the details I'm looking for.
Since I'm new to the RV scene I may not have all the nomenclature right, but I'm particularly interested in the rise height from camper base to cab over sleeper (to know if it will fit over my '50's cab), hip height from base to shoulder height that slides over bedsides (to know if it will clear my bed's side rails) and base width (to know if it will fit inside the narrow bed of my '50). I don't know how much these dimensions will vary from model to model, but the only dimension I've found discussed is length: 8' or 11'.
Last issue is weight. I've noticed a lot of guys with truck campers hauling them about in dual axle trucks (F250+ and like) and that makes me wonder if my F-1 suspension with F-150 drive train could handle it. (I also have a late model F-150 that might shoulder the camper from time to time.)
I've emailed the seller for dimensions, but thought I might get a better wealth of info here. If the seller doesn't come through with results I'd still like to know if it is worthwhile for me to look for another one. I've also stumbled upon Avion truck campers and have many of the same questions.
Thanks for your time and any info/leads you could share.
Jim
I stumbled upon a camper listed online within a couple hours of me. It is a Travel Queen with a fair amount of water damage inside, but the outer shell and appliances appear in good shape. I've done three frame up restores on classic autos; a '49 & a '50 Ford F-1, and a '56 Merc Monterey. I'm not afraid of restoration work...could be a fun project, but...
If I take on this project I'd want to slide it into my '50 and cruise out, but I don't know the dimensions or the weight for these campers. I did some searching on google; found a thread or two here that mentioned them, but not the details I'm looking for.
Since I'm new to the RV scene I may not have all the nomenclature right, but I'm particularly interested in the rise height from camper base to cab over sleeper (to know if it will fit over my '50's cab), hip height from base to shoulder height that slides over bedsides (to know if it will clear my bed's side rails) and base width (to know if it will fit inside the narrow bed of my '50). I don't know how much these dimensions will vary from model to model, but the only dimension I've found discussed is length: 8' or 11'.
Last issue is weight. I've noticed a lot of guys with truck campers hauling them about in dual axle trucks (F250+ and like) and that makes me wonder if my F-1 suspension with F-150 drive train could handle it. (I also have a late model F-150 that might shoulder the camper from time to time.)
I've emailed the seller for dimensions, but thought I might get a better wealth of info here. If the seller doesn't come through with results I'd still like to know if it is worthwhile for me to look for another one. I've also stumbled upon Avion truck campers and have many of the same questions.
Thanks for your time and any info/leads you could share.
Jim