So I bought this F250 Provan Tiger CX 4X4 a couple of months ago to put an end to my Vehicular ADD.
It is a blend of all the cool things an adventure vehicle should be. Small enough to go lots of places, large enough to stay awhile. Just the ticket for me and Mrs. Esmi's someday trip to South America.
I bought it from the original owner, who is not a forum member here. I scoured all four corners of the internet for two months before I found this beauty. In a bit of serendipity, the owner had lived on a ranch ten miles from me for years and years, before moving to Arizona. In fact, his kids still live on the ranch, so he was kind enough to deliver the Tiger right to my door after we had made the deal.
I think it's what I need. It is complete, and ready to roll. It is field tested with 180,000 miles (the prior owner was a “birder” of some acclaim, and used the Tiger extensively in his birding operations.)
Unlike many Tigers, it came from the factory with no generator, no roof A/C, no oven. A very basic unit by Provan standards, and just right for us.
It is ready to roll right now, with the addition of our camping stuff.
But.
No one at our house has any time to go anywhere. So I have started monkeying with and improving the Tiger.
It is a blend of all the cool things an adventure vehicle should be. Small enough to go lots of places, large enough to stay awhile. Just the ticket for me and Mrs. Esmi's someday trip to South America.
I bought it from the original owner, who is not a forum member here. I scoured all four corners of the internet for two months before I found this beauty. In a bit of serendipity, the owner had lived on a ranch ten miles from me for years and years, before moving to Arizona. In fact, his kids still live on the ranch, so he was kind enough to deliver the Tiger right to my door after we had made the deal.
I think it's what I need. It is complete, and ready to roll. It is field tested with 180,000 miles (the prior owner was a “birder” of some acclaim, and used the Tiger extensively in his birding operations.)
Unlike many Tigers, it came from the factory with no generator, no roof A/C, no oven. A very basic unit by Provan standards, and just right for us.
It is ready to roll right now, with the addition of our camping stuff.
But.
No one at our house has any time to go anywhere. So I have started monkeying with and improving the Tiger.
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