F150/ FWC Project M combo - 24k PNW

If you’re looking for a rig that’s ready to hit Baja tomorrow, look no further.

I’m selling my 2011 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCab (6.5’ bed) paired with a 2020 Four Wheel Camper Project M—a lightweight, rugged truck camper setup that’s been thoughtfully upgraded for off-grid adventures. I’ve put a ton of time into getting this build just right, and it shows.

truck/camper combo: 24000

Will not sell the truck before the camper.



🛻 The Truck:
• 2011 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCab
• 3.7L V6 engine — smooth and efficient
• 6.5’ Bed — perfect for camper fitment
• ~122000 miles
• Clean title in hand

Notable Upgrades:
• Tow package w/ brake controller
• Transmission cooler
• Full underbody rust-resistant coating
• LED headlights + light bar, ditch lights, rear pods
• CarPlay / Android Auto touchscreen head unit
• Roof rack
• Camper backup camera

Interior mod:
Rear seats removed (no longer have them), which allows you to store two full-size 29” mountain bikes inside the cab — secure, out of the elements, and separate from your living space. Nearly impossible to find without going full Sprinter van.

Well-maintained, reliable, and ready to roll. It has some light trail rash and a few dents — it’s been off-roaded, and that’s what it’s built for.



🏕️ The Camper:

2020 Four Wheel Camper Project M (Full-size, long-bed model)
Super light (~400 lb dry), 8’ tall when popped, and surprisingly modular.

Factory Options:
• Jack brackets + extensions
• Thermal pack
• Small side window
• Vent fan
• Extended bed platform

Custom Upgrades:
• Fully installed diesel heater with external tank
• 100Ah self-heating lithium battery
• 400W solar system + solar/alternator charge controller
• Custom kitchen setup w/ sink and countertop
• Remote-controlled LED lighting
• Yakima crossbars + snowboard fairing
• Custom aluminum bench (removable)
• Privacy changing/shower tent
• BedRug liner (this makes a huge difference for insulation/comfort)
• Custom mattress

Note: This camper was originally made for a shorter bed, so there’s a gap between it and the cab. It’s been sealed off and actually became a handy spot to stash gear (diesel tank, propane bottles, etc.). Also, there’s a small silicone-sealed pinhole on the roof from a close encounter with a metal awning — no leaks or issues since.



🛞 Extras / FYI:
• Tires only have ~5K miles — they’re winters, so you’ll want summers soon.
• Easily customized for your own gear or layout.
• Would consider selling separately, but prefer to keep the pair together.



🎒 Ready for:

Bikepacking weekends, powder days, desert missions, PNW vanlife, or just a killer camp setup, you don’t have to overthink.



Would be willing to separate for the right price.
 

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Willing to separate for easy sale. I think 13.5k would be a fair price for the camper and the build. The camper would fit best on a ram or tundra, but can fit essentially any 6-6.5' bed (yes, including your taco)
 

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