2021 F350 CCLB with All Terrain Flatbed Camper

Andrew20

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I am selling my Truck/Camper combo. Highlights are as follows. If you are interested, hit me up via private message and we can exchange phone numbers and talk. I'm happy to do a FaceTime or Skype call to go over the entire rig with you top to bottom and provide additional pictures of anything you want to see.

Location: Spokane, WA
Price: $85,000 I am not looking to split it up at this time.

Truck:
2021 F350 Crew Cab Long bed Single Rear Wheel
-Purchased w/bed delete, not cab/chassis
-6.2 gas, 10 speed Transmission
-Approximately 3500 miles. No, I didn't miss a zero. The truck is basically new.
-4x4 w/electronic locking rear diff. 3.73 gearing. 275/70-18 Tires (33's)
-48 gallon fuel tank
-11,500lb GVWR
-Plow Prep Pkg
-Upfitter switches
-Collision avoidance system
-Sync 3 Touch screen
-Cloth seats, vinyl floor. Weather tech mats up front
-Custom aluminum flatbed and rear bumper
-Underbody box fwd of the rear wheels on both sides
-Warn HD winch bumper up front
-Warn 12k winch with synthetic line
-Airbags in the rear to help with leveling and stop the constant slap of the overloads engaging on rough roads.
-Brand new studless snow tires on separate rims (w/TPMS sensors)

Camper:
2017 All Terrain Custom Flatbed
-King size bed. You can sleep N-S or E-W. We comfortably slept with 2 adults and two small children in the same bed

-Propex heater, Thermal pack for pop-up section. Thermal pack is quilted and not just a single layer of fabric.

-Marine grade 2 burner propane stove. The stove shuts off gas if the flame goes out. Why isn't this standard for RV stoves?

-Basic water system: 12v pump, 7gal fresh and grey water tanks stored under the sink. Very simple to clean and winterize.

-Electrical: 200W solar panel. Victron solar charger, DC-DC charger (with proper cabling to truck battery - powered by an upfitter switch), Battery Monitor/shunt, 110V trickle charger. 100ah Lithium battery. All bluetooth for remote monitoring and setup.

-12V/110v Fridge. It says Norcold on it, but looks similar to an Engel model sold today.

-Thedford Porta-potti

-Also includes camper jacks, HD hitch ball mount, properly sized recovery gear (shackles, pulley, tree straps, winch extension line)


I am sure I am missing some details. Like I said above, please contact me directly if you are serious about buying this and I will be more than happy to talk to you at length.
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Andrew20

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Any pictures with just the flatbed?
Depending on your perspective, the flatbed is somewhat incomplete. It lacks a headache rack or proper tie-down points along the perimeter. This was not an issue for me since I rarely removed the camper. Without electric jacks, I found it easier just to tow my small trailer behind our Subaru when doing things like dump runs and purchasing larger items such as drywall or plywood. Long term, I was going to add those things and apply a durable non-skid coating to the top. The flatbed does have stake pockets along its perimeter and a headache rack could be incorporated into whatever stake sides you build for it. I also bolted down tie-downs through the threaded holes used to secure the camper when hauling with the flatbed. See screenshot below from the design of the flatbed.
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