For Sale: 2013 Alaskan Camper - 8' Cab Over - Dallas, TX - $30,000

primussucks

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The time has come. We are building a new expedition rig and it's time to let our Alaskan go. It has taken us around from Utah to New York and a lot of places in between. It has spent most of its time with us exploring the desert southwest and Colorado.

We are the 2nd owners, purchased in 2021, from the original owners in Arizona.

The Alaskan is mounted on our 2006 Dodge Ram with a custom 8' flat bed and suspension.

- Camper is being offered at $30,000.
- Truck + Camper is also available if there is an interested buyer. Otherwise, I'll look to keep the truck.
- Camper can be sold with or without the custom aluminum side boxes. The boxes were fabricated to match every contour of the camper.

2013 Alaskan Camper 8’ CO
  • 2nd owner. Purchased in March 2021
  • Original paperwork and systems manuals
  • 3-way fridge (camper currently has a compressor fridge installed, this will be removed and 3-way reinstalled prior to sale)
  • Perelli rubber replaced - 2024
  • Upgraded modern LED lighting
  • Upper in-cabinet LED lighting
  • Upgraded electrical system
    • Renogy 50A MPPT/B2B battery management and charging
    • Bluetooth with Renogy App
    • Dual batteries (located in exterior storage boxes) (XXaH)
    • Battery disconnects
    • 100w Renogy solar on roof (expandable if needed)
    • 6 gauge with Anderson connectors for B2B (alternator) charging
  • Alaskan Camper factory installed roof rack mounts
  • Custom roof rack
  • 8’ Custom aluminum truck boxes.
    • Matched to Alaskan Camper contours
  • Upgraded keypad digital lock
  • Fiamma retractable awning
  • Levelor blinds
  • Thetford Cassette toilet
  • Forced air furnace
  • Dometic 3-burner range and oven
  • Outside hot/cold shower
  • 25 gallon fresh water
  • 20# horizontal propane tank
  • 5 gallon water heater
  • Riacon camper jacks for camper removal
The only notable item that isn't 100% is the front maxxfan lift mechanism. The fan works fine, but it flaps a little when driving. I just have a rubber strap over the top to hold it down. We never used it anyway since there is usually a kayak on the roof.

Happy to answer any questions or grab any pictures.
I'll upload as many as I can to ExpoPortal, but here is a link to iCloud with a collection.

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