More Home Built Camper Resources
Interested in motoring back into the past? Well, go dust off your May 1967 issue of Popular Science and you'll have plans for a pop-up truck camper. The pop up raised and lowered (fuel prices should be a great incentive for that today) with the use of handy-dandy bumper jacks, available at nearly any wrecking yard. Don't have a '67 PopSci? Not a problem, follow this link to the Vintage Projects website and you can download a PDF file with the plans for free.
A more modern approach to truck camper building, with classic rolled roof lines comes from Butler Projects. This beauty would look great on a truck equipped with wood side panels, but we're not sure where you'd find one of those today. Butler includes a 33 page shop manual in the price. Check out their website here.
Finally, a larger vintage camper for your consideration. 13 feet of truck camper, but the plan man tells us that truss-style construction gives this rig a lot of strength for those rough roads to the wilderness. Follow this link to the "Budget Camper" page.Labels: camper plans, do it yourself, home built camper





