2024 Alaskan Camper 7’ For Sale with 2020 Ram 2500

Cgswimmer24

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Alaskan Camper was picked up at the Winlock, WA factory in July 2024 and brought back to our home in Kodiak, AK.

Standard equipment and options are included in attached photos. Also comes with Joolca Gotta-Go toilet (never used), Torklift Scissor Steps and a factory backup camera installed to truck that works with stock Ram uConnect screen.

Truck is a 6.4 Hemi short bed with only 33,000 miles. It’s in excellent condition & has been meticulously maintained and undercoated annually. Has level 2 Bighorn options package, Nitto Ridge Grappler tires and suspension modified with Timbren SES system and Hellwig Big Wig sway bar to assist with the load of the camper. The camper has remained mounted on the truck since we picked it up and handles perfectly as a daily driver, ready to go camping at a moment’s notice.

My wife and I are Active Duty military and purchased this camper anticipating a PCS transfer to the West Coast next year. It looks like the military has other plans for us & we’re headed to Washington DC where I’m concerned we won’t use this setup as intended. The camper is absolutely beautiful inside and was made with the best craftsmanship of any I have owned. I’m open to any delivery options with potential buyers.

Asking $54,000 for camper, $95,000 with truck. Would prefer to sell together as this combo is setup perfectly!
 

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AbleGuy

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Absolutely the nicest combo for sale here recently!!!

Good luck with the sale and sorry for your unexpected transfer to DC. It’s just another example of the hard sacrifices you guys quietly make in service to the rest of us. 🙏🏻

Hopefully you will find fun and affordable ways to explore the mid east coast and beautiful backcountry of the Appalachian mountains once you’ve resettled.👍🏻
 
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Cgswimmer24

New member
Absolute the nicest combo for sale here recently!!!

Good luck with the sale and sorry for your unexpected transfer to DC. It’s just another example of the hard sacrifices you guys quietly make in service to the rest of us. 🙏🏻

Hopefully you will find fun and affordable ways to explore the mid east coast and beautiful backcountry of the Appalachian mountains once you’ve resettled.👍🏻
Thank you for the kind words, greatly appreciated.
 

m-l_johnny

Active member
If you wanted to keep it, there are places to camp in the national forests that are within a couple hrs of D.C.

Just say'in... :)

Otherwise, beautiful rig. glwts
 

Cgswimmer24

New member
If you wanted to keep it, there are places to camp in the national forests that are within a couple hrs of D.C.

Just say'in... :)

Otherwise, beautiful rig. glwts
Thanks for the input. I had someone else send me a similar message that puts me at ease if we end up keeping it. The other factor we’re struggling with beyond the camping is driving in a city setting, parking garages, living in an apartment etc. The camper itself doesn’t add any extra footprint to the truck besides the height, but I can’t imagine you see too many rigs like this driving around DC! People drive around in Prius’s there for a reason haha😂
 

crazysccrmd

Observer
That’s a great combo but holy Jesus does Alaskan charge some obscene price markups for their solar panels and batteries.

I’d say hold onto the truck and camper, especially for the trip down. You’ve got around 25 days of non-chargeable travel days and PTDY before you even cut into actual leave, sounds like the right truck for a fun trip. Once you’re down in DC there’s still plenty of areas within reasonable distances to justify a nice camper.
 

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