F-350 4WD Tiger Camper, SOLD

AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
Got rig out of storage to get some requested interior pics:


Loading lots of pictures on this site is painfully slow so if you’re a seriously interested potential buyer I would rather email them to you.

NOVACOOL Compressor Fridge/Freezer
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Five Huge Upper Cabinets on these sides
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Couch folds down into a comfortable bed @42” wide
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Two different sized tables, this bigger one and a small round cafe size one, the big one store securely in the closet
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Ample drawers for kitchen utensils and note the water filter faucet up top and the quick charge posts below
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Microwave, plus two big upper cabinets and another cabinet above the closet, slider window instead of cranker better airflow and visibility.
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Three burner stove and large sink plus double outlet on counter
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AbleGuy

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Regular cab makes it a short and easy climb into the rear of the rig, vinyl flooring for easy clean ups, and note back up camera screen to bottom right

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Upholstery in very good condition, manual adjustments for seats
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Big air vents spin and are more adjustable than most
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Full wet bath, hot and cold water, hand held shower head sprayer, teak floor mat
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Compact sink for washing hands and brushing teeth
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Power vent in bath plus good sized medicine cabinet
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AbleGuy

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(Hood is up because I’m charging the battery)

Truck turns on a dime, is only @ 20’ long, tires are new, great ground clearance, outside shower, really big mirrors with 2nd convex mirror for good land change visibility.
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Windows all around for great views of your scenic camps, great cross ventilation, roof a/c, rear side storage cabinet, awning and screen door with heavy duty folding steps
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Back up camera, generator is in front of the new spare tire, huge back window lets you see out the back while drivers
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AbleGuy

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The generator is a Onan propane generator and only has about 40 hours on it and has been recently serviced.

There is one solar panel on the roof, I think it’s 125W.

There are four 120 VAC outlets inside the coach, and one 112 V outlet. There is also a double 120 outlet above the sink inside the cabinet for the microwave.
 

AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
There are six drawers for ample storage.

There are eight big, deep cabinets.

There are two small upright cabinets hidden behind the back of the couch.

There is a large storage area under most of the couch, accessed from the top, from the side or from the end. Plus storage under the rear seat part of the couch,

There is a medicine cabinet in the bathroom for your toiletries.

And there is one outside locking storage cabinet on the rear passenger side. That is something like approximately 3 ft.³.
 
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AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
Goody Bag included with sale:


Orange plastic interlocking leveling blocks

Extra 25’ heavy duty extension cord
And extra 15/20 amp to 30 amp plug

New fresh water/drinking water/city water hose
Pressure regulator for city water hookup

Two extra flexible sewer hoses with various connectors

Full set of cut to fit reflective bubble wrap panels for all windows

Some black water tank odor control chemicals

Wire shelves to maximize storage capacity of cabinets

Internal Refrigerator fan for better cooling efficiency

Vinyl Wheel covers for sun protection

Two extra sets of windshield wiper blades

Large gear pocket hanger for behind passenger seat

Insulated curtain for use right behind the front seats
(Helps moderates front to back temperature changes and adds privacy)

Hot water heater anode removal wrench

Water filtration bypass cap

Portable, rechargeable electric personal fan

Plus probably a few more useful miscellaneous bits and pieces as I discover them in our storage shed😉
 

AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
Here’s a good picture showing how compact these Tigers are. This was taken a couple years ago in the Sawtooth Mountains in Southern Idaho at a somewhat remote forest service campground.

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And here’s a snapshot of the kind of great, memorable adventures you can have when you own an easy to drive, capable camping set up like this.

In this picture, we had just gotten back from an early morning hike to the Lost Mine Trail, IIRC. This was in the late summer/early fall, when the morning air was moist and crisp and the leaves on the aspen at higher elevations were just starting to turn color, and late blooming purple and red and yellow wildflowers were still in abundance in the lower meadows.

Our campground consisted of about 20 to 25 spaces but there were only three other camp parties and the campground host there at that time.

We had gone off on this hike, which started as a lazy meander along a noisy, wildly flowing cold creek, and we very shortly stumbled upon mother moose and her calf on the path in front of us about only 120’ away. These cautious critters heard and saw us before we saw them, and by the time we noticed them, the mother moose already had her head lowered and her ears back and was glaring straight at us.

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We quickly angled over to a large cottonwood tree nearby along the creek and hid behind it, just peeking our heads out to watch the scene in front of us unfold. The momma then started advancing in our direction, pausing about halfway between where she had originally had stood and where we had first noticed her, but still with her head down and her ears laid back.

She then stood still, raised her head, and lifted a nose up in the air a bit, obviously trying to get a better sense of where we were and whether we presented a threat to her and her calf. We remained very, very, very still, and if she could see anything clearly it would only be about half of each of our frozen faces peering out on either side of the tree trunk.

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After a few more exaggeratedly long minutes of staring our way, the mom moose noticed her calf bleating quietly and nervously behind her, then turned and looked at her young one and headed over to be with it, but still looking over her shoulder at our tree.

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Once back together, they both high stepped it quickly through the tall swampy grasses lining the creek, splashed through the fast flowing waters and trotted off into the cover of the trees on the other side.

That thrilling experience was just one incredible example of the many wonderful adventures we’ve had accessing off the beaten path places in this rig. And it’s definitely the same type of experience awaiting the next owner of this Tiger.

Buy this and you can make your own unique dreams come alive…
 
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AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
Do you know if this tiger is rated to tow a trailer?
Thank you for asking.

I might have misspoken about this earlier. But in reviewing it, I believe the specific build sheet shows that it has a tow hitch, rated for around a 7500 tow rating even tho the ‘standard’ build sheet shows something like ‘up to 9,000’ pounds. Obviously I’d stick to the lower number.

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