Expedition Family Truck- almost new, 20k miles and top notch components [Price drop!]

roaming.nomads

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This Zombieproof Bugout Truck is turnkey ready for adventure!
We built this truck for full-time travel with our kids, but sometimes plans change. So this off-road beast is ready for its next owner!
It’s Baja to Alaska tested and doesn’t just take you to first-row beach camping and down sandy Utah washes but also up snowy mountain ranges and muddy Alaska backroads.

The Truck
- 20k mi 2024 F550 Godzilla 7.3l gas
- 4x4 with locking front differential
- Beefiest single-wheel conversion on the market from Buckstop with 335 MPT81 tires plus full spare, same base vehicle as Earthroamer & Co. Radflo external reservoir shocks and all around upgraded suspension components
- Extended fenders and bumper with insanely bright LED light bar
- Meticulously Maintained with full synthetic oil changes, tire rotations and inspections every 5k miles
- ARB Onboard air
- Tire pressure monitor
- Comes with all tools for changing tires
- 360 view cameras with recording and in-cab screen
- Walkthrough from truck to the camper, no need to go outside

The Exterior
This camper is a custom, ultra-durable composite build with solid HDPE core (not just thin aluminum or foam)
- Four bicycle carriers in the back
- Spare carrier with hand-winch swings to the side
- The entire rear folds down into a giant sun deck including quick-deploy awning and lockable sliding door to the camper
- Stairs can be attached to main door and to deck.
- Four large-capacity aluminium outdoor storage boxes with solid welded cradle and shelves for spare jerry cans
- Rooftop deck
- New Tern Overland Arctic Tern Flat windows all around
- Tern Overland woodland door with lockable screen door

The Power
- Tiltable 1000W solar
- 800ah lithium batteries
- 3000W inverter charger
- All Victron components and Cerbo main controller that ties into new Starlink mini
- Plenty of chargers all around for USB, USB-C (all 100W) and 120V

The Onboard supplies
- 77 gal fresh water (interior so no worries about freezing pipes)
- 26 gal gray water
- Triple stage pre-Tank water filter plus additional tri-stage drinking water filter and drinking water faucet

The Camper
The Interior setup is perfect for a family of four with small or big kids: two bunk beds over the cab with plenty of storage, desks and privacy doors on both beds and a sliding door to separate the room.
There’s an additional fold-down murphy style queen bed over dinette that leaves kitchen/dinette accessible when folded down
The dinette can seat 4-5 people comfortably, or rearranged to form one giant sofa. It has a Lagun table and panoramic windows as well as plenty of storage underneath

- Skylights in beds and living area for plenty of natural light and air circulation
- All beds have brand-new mattresses
- Wet bathroom with new Trelino toilet, hot shower, plenty of storage
- Tiny Wood Stove for cozy heat, keeps the camper toasty warm and dry even in negative temperatures
- Three burner stove with oven for baking, plenty of countertop and storage space
- Giant Nova Kool 9200 258l fridge/freezer combination two compressors
- Real hardwood flooring
- All premium baltic birch cabinetry
- Nontoxic Havelock wool insulation

It’s a great family vehicle combining the safety of a truck with the comfort of a home on the road. Located in Joshua Tree, CA

Price $248,000 $220,000 OBO
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It's actually a two-fold system and we're super happy with it. One is the dash cam that also connects to the interior of the truck, so we can have an eye on things (read: did the kids close the fridge?!) when we're on the road. The other one is a 360º system (4 cameras) by Voonoa that also records while driving. It comes in handy when backing up or driving narrow stretches and was extremely helpful in for example Baja. And we got some cool footage out of it with animal crossings, but it's mainly for security/insurance purposes.
 
Hi, Can you tell me the measurements of the bunks and fold down bed? We have two boys, one is 15 and other is 12 so hoping the bunks are big enough for an adult sized kid. Also do you have any roof top fans or what is the system for ventilation? I see all the awesome skylights and windows. Curious if any fans could be put in if you don't already have them. Your design is awesome!
 
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Hi, Can you tell me the measurements of the bunks and fold down bed? We have two boys, one is 15 and other is 12 so hoping the bunks are big enough for an adult sized kid. Also do you have any roof top fans or what is the system for ventilation? I see all the awesome skylights and windows. Curious if any fans could be put in if you don't already have them. Your design is awesome!
Thank you!

We built the kids beds to pretty much fit us, they measure 80"x31" and 32" in height. Our oldest is 12 and we fit in there with her for drawing sessions no problem :)

The grown up bed is a regular full-size bed measuring 55"x80" and 29" in height.

Yes, vents can definitely be retrofitted. We always prioritized natural light though, and with that many windows you can easily cross-ventilate as well. We also made it a priority to have emergency exits for everyone (kids beds, adult bed), so no vents there.
 
Did you get sick of overlanding so thus the sale? What's next? Very nice rig!
Thank you! I don't see us getting sick of overlanding any time soon, if ever :D We had a surprise addition to the family and had to decide between changing up the layout or building something new. We really loved the truck and all the adventures it took us on, and it didn't feel right to do a major remodel when everything is still in great shape.

We're currently building a van with rooftop tent :)
 

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