CrazyDrei
Space Monkey
What, in your opinion, is the most capable, dependable, affordable, and readily available 4x4 truck to slide in a truck camper and hit the road for a full time adventure / overland trip?
There are many and all are in your budget. You are not likely to find an unmolested powerstroke in your price range, however they do exist and if you do, grab it. I would personally stay away from a diesel due to higher maintenance costs, higher cost of fuel and not much better fuel economy to offset the luxury of owning and running one.
As far as the campers go, if you find a four wheel camper for under $10k grab it, all you will really need is their arctic weather insulation package and mount an AC unit in the rear window and you will be set for 20-30 years.
The way to TC nirvana is finding out YOUR real needs. WANTS will soon become secondary.
If you are set on a F250 powerstroke, get it, drive it, it will break down, figure out how to fix it, learn something new about your truck and keep driving.
If you decide to go with a GM 6.0, get it, drive it, it will break down, figure out how to fix it, learn something new about your truck and keep driving.
If I was in your shoes, I would jump on the first Ford Raptor I can find in your price range, toss a camper in the back and head on out.
Being able to do the work yourself is one of the only ways that makes driving an old rig possible since you aren't paying through the nose on labor to get it fixed.
You have to have the tools, access to youtube and willingness to invest the time into figuring out what malfunctioned and how to fix it in civilization as well as on the trail by yourself no matter what make or model you end up driving.
It's not about the truck, the camper, the road or the destination, but rather the adventure in its entirety. Facing obstacles and roadblocks and overcoming them.
PS, live your dream do what you want, and share your adventures with us!