really whet my jowls in anticipation of the
underlying secrets that awaited in assembly.
And I wasn’t disappointed.
From its trotters upwards, this is a really
satisfying package that has already met with
terrific market acceptance. I have seen Paul’s
current order book — believe me they are
popular.
You’ll be happy to slop through the mud
and slush with this rugged undercarriage, as
well as being quite at home in a rocky desert
or challenging sandy terrain, as it will be,
if covering untold kilometres on black top
or juttering corrugations. We have already
Bear takes Wild Boar's latest creation for a spin in the South East Queensland hinterland.
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the quality and the price of these very complete
and great looking offerings. Wild Boar’s owner
Paul Burton comes from an engineering and
painting background and takes particular pride
in their quality of finish and attention to detail.
His care and attention is reflected admirably
with Wild Boar campers, standing proudly as
a leader of the pack, taking the blue ribbon as
the best dressed pig in its class.
Yet I must admit, I wasn’t really prepared
for the sight that was revealed to me with the
camouflage wrap on the latest camper — it
looks terrific! If this is anything to go by, camo
is the new black for 2018. The external appeal
T
he competition to be Boss Hog in the
offroad camper 'feeding trough' gets
tougher every day. Just like in the
animal kingdom, only the strong will
survive. One little piggy that has risen to king of
the sty is Brisbane’s Wild Boar. They don’t come
much tougher than their Tuff Grunt Series, and
with the addition of the new Limited Edition
Forward Fold, you’ll really be makin' bacon over
this impressive razorback!
I first got my grimy little trotters into a
Wild Boar at the Camper Trailer of the Year
Competition a couple of years ago and was very
impressed by the presentation, the packaging,