deepwater_piper
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I am selling my '18 F-150 with 160k miles and Harker EXO. For a while I was living full-time on the road with this set-up, which worked well. Now that I'm place-based, a truck is not a good fit for my needs. I am willing to sell the camper first separately. The breakdown for price is $20k for the truck and $5k for the camper, or best offer.
The truck has been reliable for me. I have recently had it serviced and there are no known mechanical issues, apart from model-specific door freezing.
I live near Bellingham, WA. I'm willing to travel anywhere in WA, OR, and ID for delivery. I'd also consider northern UT and western MT.
Truck
Specs and Features:
-2018 Ford F-150 XLT Extended Cab with 4x4
-160k miles (It is also my daily driver, although I hope buy a car in the next two weeks. In that case, the truck would only receive occasional use.)
-2.7 turbo 6 cylinder engine
-6.5' bed
-new Firestone Destination A/T2 tires
-rear back-up camera
-one set of winter tire socks
-18-22 mpg is typical for me with the camper on
Maintenance:
The truck recently had a comprehensive 150k mile service of over $4k in price, including, but not limited to:
-Shocks and struts replaced
-Transmission fluid flushed and check. There were no metal shavings found.
-Several seal and gaskets replaced around the engine. There are no leaks of any fluids.
-Alignment corrected
-The windshield was recently replaced
Known Issues:
-Specific to the model, the two front cab doors can freeze below 32F depending on conditions. As far as I'm aware, someone has yet to claim $400 recall from Ford. If I were keeping the truck, I'd try to claim this and keep a heat gun in the back of the bed.
-There are some minor scratches and dents in the paint. I think it has a tasteful amount of PNW pinstriping.
-The second key needs to be replaced. I may do this if I have the time.
Harker Exo
Features:
-Fold-up sleep platform and 20" pass-through space
-Tent vent kit
-Telescoping ladder
-Brackets for mounting the rear hatch on the side of the truck
-Top and bottom l-tracks for mounting
-The tent fabric is very burly and has always been stored dry
-The carpet on the side and sleep platform are in pristine condition
-Two small locking windows with screens
Known issues:
-The second mount for the window vent poles did not arrive from the factory
-The passenger side front of the camper needs to be partially re-glued. The side panel is ever so slightly bowed, although the structure in intact. There has been no water intrusion as far as I can tell.
-Part of the rear hatch needs a new rubber skirt, although this is a user preference and not essential.
-There is a very small blood stain at the top on the rear tent fabric
The truck has been reliable for me. I have recently had it serviced and there are no known mechanical issues, apart from model-specific door freezing.
I live near Bellingham, WA. I'm willing to travel anywhere in WA, OR, and ID for delivery. I'd also consider northern UT and western MT.
Truck
Specs and Features:
-2018 Ford F-150 XLT Extended Cab with 4x4
-160k miles (It is also my daily driver, although I hope buy a car in the next two weeks. In that case, the truck would only receive occasional use.)
-2.7 turbo 6 cylinder engine
-6.5' bed
-new Firestone Destination A/T2 tires
-rear back-up camera
-one set of winter tire socks
-18-22 mpg is typical for me with the camper on
Maintenance:
The truck recently had a comprehensive 150k mile service of over $4k in price, including, but not limited to:
-Shocks and struts replaced
-Transmission fluid flushed and check. There were no metal shavings found.
-Several seal and gaskets replaced around the engine. There are no leaks of any fluids.
-Alignment corrected
-The windshield was recently replaced
Known Issues:
-Specific to the model, the two front cab doors can freeze below 32F depending on conditions. As far as I'm aware, someone has yet to claim $400 recall from Ford. If I were keeping the truck, I'd try to claim this and keep a heat gun in the back of the bed.
-There are some minor scratches and dents in the paint. I think it has a tasteful amount of PNW pinstriping.
-The second key needs to be replaced. I may do this if I have the time.
Harker Exo
Features:
-Fold-up sleep platform and 20" pass-through space
-Tent vent kit
-Telescoping ladder
-Brackets for mounting the rear hatch on the side of the truck
-Top and bottom l-tracks for mounting
-The tent fabric is very burly and has always been stored dry
-The carpet on the side and sleep platform are in pristine condition
-Two small locking windows with screens
Known issues:
-The second mount for the window vent poles did not arrive from the factory
-The passenger side front of the camper needs to be partially re-glued. The side panel is ever so slightly bowed, although the structure in intact. There has been no water intrusion as far as I can tell.
-Part of the rear hatch needs a new rubber skirt, although this is a user preference and not essential.
-There is a very small blood stain at the top on the rear tent fabric