moonshiney
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Location: Portland, OR
Price: $28,500
Mileage: 90,000
Truck Specifications
Price: $28,500
Mileage: 90,000
Truck Specifications
- 2015 Ford F150 XLT SuperCab with 6.5' bed
- 2.7L Twin Turbo EcoBoost V6 (impressive power with 18 MPG lifetime average)
- 4x4 with 3.55 rear end and factory e-locker
- Tow package with integrated trailer brake
- New battery (2/19/24)
- New spark plugs (1/26/24)
- New rear rotors, calipers, and pads (1/2/24)
- Bilstein 5100 shocks with 2" front level
- Airlift Ride Control rear airbags
- 33" E-rated Goodyear Wrangler Ultraterrain A/Ts (22k miles, regularly rotated)
- Spray-in bed liner
- Speedometer calibrated for larger tires
- Console Vault vehicle safe
- BuiltRight Industries dash mount
- BuiltRight Industries rear seat release
- Covercraft Cordura seat covers
- Front and rear windows
- "Turbo Cubby" cabinet system for optimal storage and side-accessible kitchen
- Solar power: 2x100W Renogy flexible panels
- Overland Soft Goods fitted flannel sheets with 1" foam mattress topper
- JE Designs Drip rails and Mag Spots
- VRNCLR Top Shelf organizer
- Underland Offroad front Molle panel
- Starlink mount
- Complete ladder kit
- Frontrunner wind fairing
- There is a basic DIY build-out in the bed of the truck. I'm no carpenter, so it's not pretty, but it is functional and provides some seating and storage organization. I'm happy to leave it in if you want it or take it out if you don't.
- Bluetti EB150 1500Wh power station ($500)
- Frontrunner 18-gallon water tank ($200)
- Note, the awnings and the Joolca water heater in some of the photos are not included
- This truck has lived a life of adventure in the narrow trails and roads of the PNW and the desert SW. As such, the paint has a fair amount of pin-striping. On the bright side, you don't have to worry about adding your own! Other than that, there is no damage and everything works as it should.
- The rear window on the camper has some scratches from a motorcycle handlebar.
- One of the tent zippers started to come off, but it's been glued back down with fabric adhesive and is holding strong
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