2012 Ford F150 4x4 with AT Summit camper - $23,000 (Salt Lake City)

cukup

Member
2012 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 with AT Overland Summit camper. 126,000 miles. This truck is powered by the naturally-aspirated Coyote V8. The camper buildout includes ARB fridge and 2 burner Partner stove on slide out tray, Eezi-Awn 270 Bat Awning, Tern overland hatch door that doubles as a happy hour table, a Maxxair fan for warm summer nights, the thermal pack lining for cold weather camping, 12v power in both pillars, and 3x roof rack cross bars. Truck has been upfit with Airlift airbags, which are handy if you’re towing or planning to build out the camper further. The vehicle has been regularly maintained, with oil changes every 5000 miles and new brake discs, pads, shocks, and BF Goodrich KO2 tires in the last 6 months. I’ve got a Jackery power station and portable solar panel I’m happy to include for the asking price. I purchased this truck and camper from the previous owner on ExPo in 2021. I’ve loved this truck for adventures in the mountains and desert, however I’ve just picked up a van and am no longer using it as much as I’d thought. Looking to transact locally in Salt Lake. Pick up your new ride, and head down to the desert or Baja for an adventure!
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AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
Nice capable looking combo!

But…how the heck do sellers keep forgetting to post their mileage in their adverts?
 

RDude

New member
Nice simple looking rig! Is there supposed to be such a big lip where the camper door and tailgate meet? What's the payload? Which window has the crack?
 

cukup

Member
The crack is in the upper righthand (passenger) corner of the windshield. It was cracked when I acquired the vehicle, has been stable, and has never leaked, so I figured I'd wait till some errant piece of gravel put a crack in the middle of the windshield to replace it. That day still hasn't come :]

As for the 'lip', that's the top of the tailgate and is as designed by AT. The hatch door of the camper sits flush with the inside of the F-150 tailgate. There's a strip of bulb seal (1/2" I think), that keeps dust and moisture at bay.
 
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