2001 Ford F250 7.3 and custom truck pop top camper. Package deal

Radbot

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Hey everyone. I am selling my 2001 ford f250 7.3l diesel with the manual transmission and my 1988 jayco truck pop top camper that has been 80% rebuilt as a package deal. This combo rig is the best camper truck combo you can get yourself into. With this set up you will be more pron to go on adventure trips/ hunting trips/or live wherever the work is. A lot of work and love has gone into this set up. I would like it to go to some one who will appreciate it and use it to its fullest. The reason I am selling it is because I am trying to pay off my school loans so I can get back to zero. Asking $27,000 OBO for the package deal.

Let me know what you think (serious offers only)
Set up is in Montana

406-five70-three816


Truck-
2001 Ford F250 ext cab 7.3l diesel manual tranny with 140,000. Truck is in great condition. Motor is just getting broken in. Clean interior, clean exterior, new Dec 2011 rhino lined front and back bumper, brush guard and lower half of truck. 4in turbo back MBRP exhaust system, S & B cold air intake kit. Bulldog Bully Dog 6 Pre-Programmed Position Chip. Front-end maintenance at 120,000. New glow plugs and glow plug relay at 120,000 also. The only thing wrong with the truck is there are some hail dents on the hood of the truck, a small dent in the lower corner of the bumper and typical scratches in truck bed. Interior is clean and has never been smoked in. Truck has always been maintenance on a regular schedule. Fuel filter replaced every other oil change.


Camper-
This camper was a 1988 jaco 8ft pop top camper that I bought in sept 2010 I used the camper for hunting trips and snowmobile trips to cooke city, mt. I stayed in the camper at 25 below zero for a week and it stayed 70 degrees in the camper just fine. Last summer I decided that the camper needed some upgrades. One thing led to another and a gutted the exterior of the camper to change some things up. Camper was reframed, new and more insulation in walls, fiberglass exterior walls instead of metal, rebuilt roof with more insulation and exterior is 1 sold piece of rubber instead of metal with seams. Interior has got new laminate wood flooring and the kitchen area walls have been redone with the look of a tiled wall. Interior has a three burner stove, lots of storage cabinets, sink, water tank, thermostat/ propane heater, lights, plugins, can run on batteries or 220/110. The interior is very nice now but it is 50% refinished. This camper was being rebuilt to be a go anywhere and live in style and comfort. The day I finished this camper I loaded it up and me and a friend wondered our way to the 101 in southern Oregon and from their made it to southern Washington before we had to get back to our jobs in Montana. This camper gets many complements and is very rewarding on any trip it is taken on. When in the back of the truck I would get 18mpg going 70 on the highway. Not bad for a go anywhere setup.

I documented the whole restore with some good photos if interested
 

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