kmarshall
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Hey All,
We are selling our 2011 EarthRoamer as we just took delivery of a 2018. #107 was great. It never let us down. It cruises at 80mph across Nevada all day long. Tracks great. For some reason, it even tracks a bit better than our 2018. It is currently located at the ER factory in Dacona, Colorado. They are consigning it for us. (I think the posting rules are ok with me posting as I own it and am not a business. I'm sure the internet will tell me if I missed something).
ER just performed a full factory refresh bringing it up to their high resale standards (new tires, new batteries array, fixed all the little battle scars and wear items). This ER has some cool one off things like a queen lower bed/dining area and a huge 117 gallon fresh water tank. Its pretty low mileage still at 13,960k. Click the link for the specs. If you are interested, I can introduce you to Ally at EarthRoamer to set up an walk through.
Its a pretty handy adventure rig... easy to keep all loaded up and hit the road for a weekend or year. They are easy to drive. You can get into a surprising amount of places given its size, but still have a wine rack and king bed and hot shower. Its also nice having the engine and drive train be stock so you can pull into a Ford dealership if something goes awry. We spend a lot of time in the desert, and the solar keeps the AC strong when parked out in the sun. And if you ever get low on battery and solar, the quiet idle diesel will recharge quickly without making a ton of noise. 90 gallon tank(s) let you get pretty far from everything. And it has gobs of lug nuts which makes you look super tough. : )
Enjoy!
Kevin
2011 EarthRoamer XV-LTS #107
Ingot Silver Exterior F-550 Crew Cab
13,960 miles
VIN: 1FDOW5HTXBEC24906
$360,000
https://earthroamer.com/pre-owned-107/
Options & Upgrades
• Air Ride Suspension (three height levels and the ability to level each corner from the cab for camping)
• Front 16,500 pound Warn Winch with Synthetic Rope and rear 9,500 lb (I think) winch with synthetic rope
• Upgraded 12,500 lb Towing Capacity (In case you need to tow a Sprinter for some reason)
• Insulated cab divider panels accessory (Keeps the heat in the cab not in the camper)
• Aftermarket, updated In Dash Nav/Bluetooth/Stereo/ODBII reading/Ford Sync compatible Kenwood unit
• Halogen -Road Lights
• LCD Rearview Mirror & Backup Camera
• Exterior hitch pin door locks
• Exterior LED lighting
• Rear Captains Chairs
• Retractable Front Window Shade
• 1200 Watts of total Solar Power
• Two Additional 8D Camper Batteries (total 12.2 kilowatt hour capacity)
• Expanded Fresh Water Capacity to 117 Gallons (Showers for hours)
• Line-X Body Protection Package
• High Output Air Compressor, Air Tank, Water Separator, Air Horns (kids love these) and 4 Air Chucks (Dad loves these)
• Extended Length 16 Foot Long Electric Awning
• Passenger Side Bunk Storage Cabinet
• Wet Bath
• Keurig Coffee Maker (While I'm a coffee snob, this was pretty handy on long drives. Someone just goes back and makes a cup of coffee... in a mug. With an ER logo on it).
• Wine Rack (We found out that it works for Jack Daniels too)
• Hidden Safe (heck, there could be hundreds of hidden safes. But I only ever found one)
We are selling our 2011 EarthRoamer as we just took delivery of a 2018. #107 was great. It never let us down. It cruises at 80mph across Nevada all day long. Tracks great. For some reason, it even tracks a bit better than our 2018. It is currently located at the ER factory in Dacona, Colorado. They are consigning it for us. (I think the posting rules are ok with me posting as I own it and am not a business. I'm sure the internet will tell me if I missed something).
ER just performed a full factory refresh bringing it up to their high resale standards (new tires, new batteries array, fixed all the little battle scars and wear items). This ER has some cool one off things like a queen lower bed/dining area and a huge 117 gallon fresh water tank. Its pretty low mileage still at 13,960k. Click the link for the specs. If you are interested, I can introduce you to Ally at EarthRoamer to set up an walk through.
Its a pretty handy adventure rig... easy to keep all loaded up and hit the road for a weekend or year. They are easy to drive. You can get into a surprising amount of places given its size, but still have a wine rack and king bed and hot shower. Its also nice having the engine and drive train be stock so you can pull into a Ford dealership if something goes awry. We spend a lot of time in the desert, and the solar keeps the AC strong when parked out in the sun. And if you ever get low on battery and solar, the quiet idle diesel will recharge quickly without making a ton of noise. 90 gallon tank(s) let you get pretty far from everything. And it has gobs of lug nuts which makes you look super tough. : )
Enjoy!
Kevin
2011 EarthRoamer XV-LTS #107
Ingot Silver Exterior F-550 Crew Cab
13,960 miles
VIN: 1FDOW5HTXBEC24906
$360,000
https://earthroamer.com/pre-owned-107/
Options & Upgrades
• Air Ride Suspension (three height levels and the ability to level each corner from the cab for camping)
• Front 16,500 pound Warn Winch with Synthetic Rope and rear 9,500 lb (I think) winch with synthetic rope
• Upgraded 12,500 lb Towing Capacity (In case you need to tow a Sprinter for some reason)
• Insulated cab divider panels accessory (Keeps the heat in the cab not in the camper)
• Aftermarket, updated In Dash Nav/Bluetooth/Stereo/ODBII reading/Ford Sync compatible Kenwood unit
• Halogen -Road Lights
• LCD Rearview Mirror & Backup Camera
• Exterior hitch pin door locks
• Exterior LED lighting
• Rear Captains Chairs
• Retractable Front Window Shade
• 1200 Watts of total Solar Power
• Two Additional 8D Camper Batteries (total 12.2 kilowatt hour capacity)
• Expanded Fresh Water Capacity to 117 Gallons (Showers for hours)
• Line-X Body Protection Package
• High Output Air Compressor, Air Tank, Water Separator, Air Horns (kids love these) and 4 Air Chucks (Dad loves these)
• Extended Length 16 Foot Long Electric Awning
• Passenger Side Bunk Storage Cabinet
• Wet Bath
• Keurig Coffee Maker (While I'm a coffee snob, this was pretty handy on long drives. Someone just goes back and makes a cup of coffee... in a mug. With an ER logo on it).
• Wine Rack (We found out that it works for Jack Daniels too)
• Hidden Safe (heck, there could be hundreds of hidden safes. But I only ever found one)
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