FOR SALE: Fuso FG 4x4 Camper- $75,000

david506th

Adventurer
After arriving home in September I spent the Winter demobilizing the truck after our tour of USA & Canada. It has served us well and I hate to let it go but we are now city bound for a two-three year contract before we can go nomadic again. It was everything we dreamed it would be and more, it was our tiny home and overland vehicle all in one, but now we hope it can be someone else's to have fun in.

Below are some specs on the vehicle:

2003 Mitsubishi Fuso FG long wheelbase w/ ~187,000 miles
We used a Morgan Truck Body 14'x7.5' FRP Cargo body w/ Rear Enclosed to form the shell of our camper, a professional truck up-fitter mounted it then installed a Pass Thru / Crawl Thru along with stairs and robust box spring mounting system with limiters. We also have a all maintenance records of our truck during the entire time it has been in our ownership and have also installed new gaskets & seals on most parts of the engine. During the summer of 2016 it has a overhaul with the installation of a new transmission and transfer case NOS which comes with a 1 year unlimited mile warranty thru Mitsubishi.

Also installed:
National Air Ride Truck seats, grey leather w/ heater units (not installed)
Earthcruiser Radflo Shocks, plus 1 spare
Outbound Motorhome Products Windows w/ Blackout Shades & Bug Screens
Climate Rite 5000 BTU mobile A/C unit
Vitrifridgo DP2600 12v Marine Fridge
Blue Sea DC & AC Fuse Panels
LED Interior Lights
MaxAirr Main Vent fan (able to be used in the rain)
Fantastic Fan Vent fan (not installed, spare part)
Solar Vent Fans for Fridge & Bathroom Ventilation
Thetford Cassette Toilet w/ wet bath shower
Victron Electronics 12/3000 Smart Charger/Inverter
Victron Color ControlGX Monitor
Victron BlueSolar 75/150 Solar Charger
Victron 12/200amp Telecom AGM batteries (x3 @ 600amp hours)
590watts of Solar Panels on Roof
Dynastic Memory Foam Mattress
Granite Counter-Tops w/ Stainless Steel Sink
Lagun Table Mount (allows for 360* movement of table, very helpful in small space)
40Gal Freshwater Tank w/ Water Filtration System and multiple filter spares
Extendable 14' Ladder for roof access(really cool)
12500 Warn Winch & steel cable w/ Warn all kinds accessories
ATW 19.5 Rims w/ Toyo Tires (5)
Custom Rear & Front Bumpers
5 Fuel Cans (4 Diesel & 1 Petrol)
Custom front and rear bumpers plus roof rack
Lots of spares, and extras included


A Point 65 Mercury Modular Kayak (1 or 2 or 3 person hard kayak) is located on the roof of the truck inside a roof rack. The cool thing about this is that it is both a kayak and air-deflector helping to reduce drag on the vehicle when driving.

We are asking for $75,000 all yours plus any parts, spares, manuals and records we have but very reasonable offers will be entertained.. When you add all the high end components up you will find that prices add up quickly.

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*See Below Pics

http://s36.photobucket.com/user/david506th/slideshow/Fuso pics
 
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Bris31

Adventurer
Now looks better :)
Just curious, any photo from inside?
 

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david506th

Adventurer
Yea go to the photobucket link at the bottom of my first post... we couldn't get all the photos to upload on here so we did a slideshow... lots of more detailed pictures there.
 

draaronr

Adventurer
This is a nicely built out Fuso, we saw it last year in Flagstaff. You need to get it and add to the NC-based Fuso camper fleet. :)


I appreciate your testimony, anything that I won't like? or should I say any limitations that you see other than height?
 

pugslyyy

Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
I appreciate your testimony, anything that I won't like? or should I say any limitations that you see other than height?

No, seemed well thought out and well constructed. I think the AC rigging was a little funky, you might want to look at that for the humid east coast. We use ours more at home to control humidity while parked than we do on the road.
 

dlh62c

Explorer
Its based off a Morgan Cargo Body. Their bodies are well made and very stout. I'm sure David and his wife did a first rate job on the fit out.

All those front leading edges and corners are replaceable. There's a whole industry devoted to cargo body manufacture, service and repair.
 
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Bris31

Adventurer
Link is broken FYI.

Long URLs are shortened by the forum script and clicking on it doesn't work. Copy the link location (mouse right click, select 'Copy Link Location') and paste in a new browser address space. It will work.
 

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