2011 Ford F250 6.2L gas engine with 2010 Phoenix Pulse pop top aluminum framed slide in camper

two240s

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SOLD, PENDING PICKUP



Only selling as a combo at this time.

An excellent combination of versatility and usefulness. With some practice the camper can be off the truck in 20 minutes and ready for truck duties.

Camper is lightweight and honestly the truck rides better with it on. Camper has an aluminum fully welded frame to hold up to real off-roading. Get away from the crowds!


2011 F250 Lariat
Very hard to find combo of Lariat trim/supercab shortbed
155,500 miles
6.2L V8 GAS engine
Leather heated/cooled seats
Electronic Shift on the fly 4x4
18" cast aluminum wheels
Reverse sensors
Power 10 way adjustable driver and passenger front seats
Dual zone automatic climate control
Auto dimming rear view mirror
Leather wrapped steering wheel with audio controls
Visors with illuminated mirrors
Autolamp
Bodycolor door handles
Fog lamps
Power telescoping/folding tow mirrors/heated/w/turn signals
Trailer tow package/trailer brake controller
Securicode keyless entry keypad
Premium 8 speaker stereo with subwoofer (upgraded kenwood wireless android auto/carplay headunit,
focal front door speakers)
Front facing camera (great for helping the wife park when she drives)
Revalco antitheft device (makes it impossible to hardwire) https://www.ravelco.com/superduty.html
New Patagonia Milestar XT E rated tires (only 10k miles)
Fox adventure series shocks
Fresh Oil Change
Extremely clean/rust free chassis



2010 Phoenix Pulse slide in pop up camper
Similar to a Four Wheel Camper in that the Phoenix campers are also built with a fully welded aluminum box frame, designed to handle the stress of off roading
Same size as a FWC Hawk model (6-6.5' bed) with an arguably better floor plan
Renogy 100Ah lithium battery
Victron Orion 12/12/30 Charger (30A charger that charges while the truck is running)
Victron BMV-712 smart gauge
Courtesy/bathroom lights at the floor
Suburban 16k btu propane furnace (has been rebuilt and sound deadened, including new style quieter fan)
Dometic 12v/120v/propane fridge (have only used with propane, works great)
20lb propane tank
3 burner cooktop
15 gal water tank with electric sink pump
Brand new Progressive Dynamics convertor/charger/power station https://www.bestconverter.com/PD-4135-35-Amp-Power-Center_p_612.html
Thetford 365 portapotti
Lower Dinette area converts to second bed
Lots of storage (entire bed raises up and has storage underneath)
Camper originally came with ratchet strap tie downs, it has been installed according to Four Wheel Campers guidelines and installed with bed anchors and turnbuckles
Custom bicycle rack (carries 2 bicycles vertically)
4 manual Happijacs


Additional pictures here...https://photos.app.goo.gl/bqEUPnqC52dm7Hav8


Asking $24k for the combo
 

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spon

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Where in CO are you? How long have you owned the truck? Do you have maintenance records?
 

idahojess

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What’s the mechanism for the pop top on these campers? And is there any roof fan or how is the ventilation?


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two240s

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Those trucks are hard to find with a gas motor super cab, either all white xl models or roached out. This will sell quick!
True story, I searched for probably 6 months to find this one. Most are white, work truck specs with vinyl floors. The short wheel base really helps for making stops in the city. Easy to maneuver and park anywhere!
 

two240s

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What’s the mechanism for the pop top on these campers? And is there any roof fan or how is the ventilation?

It's just a simple mechanical leverage setup. Manually operated bars that pop it up and down. My wife is 5'7" and has no problem doing it by herself.

There is a low profile basic vent fan up top...I had to install the low profile one to help fit it in the garage. It's a very simple process to swap out to a better fan like a Maxxair fan.
 

idahojess

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It's just a simple mechanical leverage setup. Manually operated bars that pop it up and down. My wife is 5'7" and has no problem doing it by herself.

There is a low profile basic vent fan up top...I had to install the low profile one to help fit it in the garage. It's a very simple process to swap out to a better fan like a Maxxair fan.

On the opposite end of things, how does the heating system work? Have you done any winter camping/is it tolerable in winter?


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two240s

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On the opposite end of things, how does the heating system work? Have you done any winter camping/is it tolerable in winter?


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Furnace works great. While it's not insulated the best, it's a small space and heats up quick. We've done lots of cold weather/winter camping in it. The previous owners used it exclusively as a ski resort parking lot cabin.
 

2B1S

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Sent you a PM, trying to find a more local friend to take a look for me. Very interested in this combo.......looks like the perfect rig to full time in over the next 1-2 years.

Please do update this thread if it ends up selling in the meantime.
 

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