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  2. Camper shell - Wikipedia

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    A camper shell (also canopy, and sometimes truck topper, pap cap, truck cap, bed cap, box cap, or simply shell) [1] is a small housing or rigid canopy used as a pickup truck or coupe utility accessory. The housing is usually made of fiberglass or aluminum, but sometimes wood [citation needed] or

  3. Truck camper - Wikipedia

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    A truck camper A truck camper customized for beach driving and offshore fishing A truck camper customized for beach driving and offshore fishing. In North America, the term truck camper and its abbreviation TC are generally used to refer to any recreational vehicle or RV that may be carried in the bed of a pickup truck.

  4. Sunline Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    Sunline Coach Company was a manufacturer of recreational vehicles, truck bed caps, and household storage sheds from 1964 to November, 2006. Vehicles were primarily built at a production facility in Denver, Pennsylvania, or at a smaller location in Leola. The company built about 70,000 travel trailers, truck campers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes ...

  5. Chevrolet C/K (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    The optional Camper Special package (available on 3/4- and 1-ton pickups) added heavier duty springs, shocks, and sway bars to increase maximum payload to accommodate slide-in pickup truck campers. The wheelbase length was extended to 117.5 in (2,985 mm) for short wheelbase pickups, and 131.5 in (3,340 mm) for long wheelbase pickups. For 1-ton ...

  6. Fisker Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Rear view. In February 2020, Fisker Inc. confirmed plans to expand its planned model range with a full-size electric pickup named Alaska. [2] The appearance of the rear part of the body, reminiscent of the long and narrow lamps of the Ocean SUV, as well as the name was confirmed by Henrik Fisker himself via Twitter, later claiming that he added the entry accidentally, deleting it shortly after ...

  7. Ford Courier - Wikipedia

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    For 1972 production, Ford revived the Courier nameplate after a 12-year hiatus, applying it to its first compact pickup truck, a rebranded version of the Mazda B-Series. Sold worldwide, the model line was the first product marketed jointly between the two manufacturers, launching an alliance that would last through 2020 production.