GGates
In one word "yes".
In many words as follows;
Mine is a mid 70's vintage slide in. I had to modify the back to fit the 95 Dodge. It 's not hard to rework these things if you have some good basic carpentry skills and a little patience. It fits the 2003 Ok with no modifications, but it is a tighter fit over the cab. The previous posts to this give some excellant ideas on getting more clearance over ther cab.
You can save a considerable amount of money by getting an older camper and fixing it up to suit your needs. I looked for one that was structurally sound, and everthing mechanical worked eg. fridge, stove, furnace. I even repainted everything inside and out, and it looks like it was factory done. This was largely due to expert advise from a good paint store and taking the time to follow the advise. The big thing that ruins a camper is a water leak that goes unchecked and it eventually starts to rot out the framing. Usually the roof is the culprit. Sorry for going on so long, but I've got a ton of experince in keeping my old fella alive. This is the 11th year I've had it, and we'll get afew more yet. Pete