Interesting build here. Price point seems fair for what you get. Might be too heavy for the 1500 ?
Custom Overland 4x4 Truck Camper
Explore places a van build can’t take you in this four-wheel drive 4-season camper.
See description below as well as all the additional items included. If not interested in the batteries, stove, etc, I can sell these items separately and reduce price.
$22,000 obo
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Truck
2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Z71 4x4
Mileage: 113,512
Vortec 5.3L V8 Engine (These engines are known to go over 300k miles)
6l80 six-speed automatic transmission
Locking rear differential
Trailer package
Factory Z71 skid plates
Heaving duty cooling package
Dual zone A/C
Fog lamps
Heated mirrors
Diver 6-way power seat
Pioneer stereo with steering wheel controls
Leveling kit
Range Technology AFM Disabler
Banks Cold Air Intake
18” black aluminum Raceline wheels
Cooper Discoverer AT3 tires
Tinted windows
OnStar antenna was removed because of the cabover
Camper
94 x 82 inch (interior measures 91 ½ x 79 ½)
60x79 ½ inch cabover bed
75 ¼ inch interior height (after ¼ inch ceiling planks installed)
3 Tern Overland 450x900mm windows with included blind/screen
1 Tern Overland 500x300mm door window with included blind/screen
1 inch square steel tube framing
Aluminum exterior
Pass through for rainy days
5mm poplar underlayment interior walls painted on both sides with mildew/algae resistant paint and ready for a final coat
1 ½ inch foam in floor
1 inch foam in walls and ceiling
Framed for 2 roof vents
LED tail lights
Additional Accessories Included (Everything is new and unused)
2 Battleborn 100Ah lithium-ion batteries
Renogy 12V 40A DC to DC battery charger
Progressive Dynamics 45 Amp Lithium-Ion Power Center
Maxxair Maxxfan Deluxe roof fan with thermostat
Dickinson P9000 Newport Propane Fireplace with flue extension
11-lb propane tank (Not Pictured)
Lippert Components 24x32 inch shower pan (Not Pictured)
Class A Customs 25-gallon water tank with plumbing kit (Not Pictured)
Camco 5.3 gallon toilet (Not Pictured)
2 pieces of 6x24x84 inch high density foam for bed or cushions (Not Pictured)
Tuff Country Rear Add-a-Leaf leaf spring kit (Not Pictured)
New set of rear shocks (Not Pictured)
In a few weekends with some mechanically inclined friends, this camper could be finished. It would make the perfect skiing base camp this winter. The most difficult part of the build has already been completed. Almost everything is included to finish the camper to your desired layout. There were two layout options I was considering; I can explain those if interested.Extreme attention to detail went into this build. Seams were sealed on both the exterior and interior and the aluminum panels were attached with both adhesive and sealed rivets. The underside of the camper was sealed and painted and the wheel wells were sprayed with rubberized undercoating. The camper is bolted to the truck utilizing the factory bed mounts. The windows are some of the best camper windows available. The screen/shades are not attached in order not to damage them before the build is completed. I planned on using ¼ inch cedar planks on the ceiling. I was going to install this after running wiring for interior lights. I also planned on installing a wood look vinyl flooring which is easy to install and easy to clean. This is a true 4-season camper unlike some of the canvas wedge campers. I used a small space heater on some cold mornings before all the foam was installed, and I had to turn it off after a short while. The Dickinson Propane fireplace should be extremely efficient.
$22,000 obo

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Custom Overland 4x4 Truck Camper Explore places a van build can’t take you in this four-wheel drive 4-season camper. See description below as well as all the additional items included. If not...
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Custom Overland 4x4 Truck Camper
Explore places a van build can’t take you in this four-wheel drive 4-season camper.
See description below as well as all the additional items included. If not interested in the batteries, stove, etc, I can sell these items separately and reduce price.
$22,000 obo
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Truck
2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Z71 4x4
Mileage: 113,512
Vortec 5.3L V8 Engine (These engines are known to go over 300k miles)
6l80 six-speed automatic transmission
Locking rear differential
Trailer package
Factory Z71 skid plates
Heaving duty cooling package
Dual zone A/C
Fog lamps
Heated mirrors
Diver 6-way power seat
Pioneer stereo with steering wheel controls
Leveling kit
Range Technology AFM Disabler
Banks Cold Air Intake
18” black aluminum Raceline wheels
Cooper Discoverer AT3 tires
Tinted windows
OnStar antenna was removed because of the cabover
Camper
94 x 82 inch (interior measures 91 ½ x 79 ½)
60x79 ½ inch cabover bed
75 ¼ inch interior height (after ¼ inch ceiling planks installed)
3 Tern Overland 450x900mm windows with included blind/screen
1 Tern Overland 500x300mm door window with included blind/screen
1 inch square steel tube framing
Aluminum exterior
Pass through for rainy days
5mm poplar underlayment interior walls painted on both sides with mildew/algae resistant paint and ready for a final coat
1 ½ inch foam in floor
1 inch foam in walls and ceiling
Framed for 2 roof vents
LED tail lights
Additional Accessories Included (Everything is new and unused)
2 Battleborn 100Ah lithium-ion batteries
Renogy 12V 40A DC to DC battery charger
Progressive Dynamics 45 Amp Lithium-Ion Power Center
Maxxair Maxxfan Deluxe roof fan with thermostat
Dickinson P9000 Newport Propane Fireplace with flue extension
11-lb propane tank (Not Pictured)
Lippert Components 24x32 inch shower pan (Not Pictured)
Class A Customs 25-gallon water tank with plumbing kit (Not Pictured)
Camco 5.3 gallon toilet (Not Pictured)
2 pieces of 6x24x84 inch high density foam for bed or cushions (Not Pictured)
Tuff Country Rear Add-a-Leaf leaf spring kit (Not Pictured)
New set of rear shocks (Not Pictured)
In a few weekends with some mechanically inclined friends, this camper could be finished. It would make the perfect skiing base camp this winter. The most difficult part of the build has already been completed. Almost everything is included to finish the camper to your desired layout. There were two layout options I was considering; I can explain those if interested.Extreme attention to detail went into this build. Seams were sealed on both the exterior and interior and the aluminum panels were attached with both adhesive and sealed rivets. The underside of the camper was sealed and painted and the wheel wells were sprayed with rubberized undercoating. The camper is bolted to the truck utilizing the factory bed mounts. The windows are some of the best camper windows available. The screen/shades are not attached in order not to damage them before the build is completed. I planned on using ¼ inch cedar planks on the ceiling. I was going to install this after running wiring for interior lights. I also planned on installing a wood look vinyl flooring which is easy to install and easy to clean. This is a true 4-season camper unlike some of the canvas wedge campers. I used a small space heater on some cold mornings before all the foam was installed, and I had to turn it off after a short while. The Dickinson Propane fireplace should be extremely efficient.
$22,000 obo