Cambruggeman
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2010 Chevrolet Colorado, 110,000 miles, 5.3l v8, 4dr, 4wd, air bags on back,
12k winch, 1.5 inch lift, 33inch tires have about 10k miles on them. rear limited slip (factory), kenwood and rockford fosgate stereo system (head unit, speakers, small sub), optima battery,
The camper is removable, and there is a custom flatbed under it. Full size bed (54x78ish, current foam about 5inches thick for reference) , fireplace (Turkish tea kettle), on-demand propane hot water with shower setup
Condition: its a great truck with a lot of life left in it. But its 13 years old, and spend its life in the woods. So the paint is scratched, but not rusty or falling off, and still holds a good shine. It seeps a tiny bit of oil (not enough to need to add between changes, but enough that i wipe the pan with a rag sometimes because i don’t want dirt to build up. the drivers seat shows a little wear. Sometimes the tire pressure monitor system will light up because it cant find a wheel sensor, but it will clear itself the next time i drive it (the sensors need batteries). It has low miles for its age and has been very well taken care of and not abused. Ive owned it since 2012, 20k miles.
The camper is home built by me. Ive camped in all temps, gnarly weather, and terrains. I prefer the cold, so lots of winter camping. Its been amazing, but I’m aging, and need a something a little bigger now for my wife and I.
Ask all your questions, and Ill get them answered.
Located in northern Utah (Ogden)
$20k
Link to camper build:
https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/colorado-camper-build.222983/
12k winch, 1.5 inch lift, 33inch tires have about 10k miles on them. rear limited slip (factory), kenwood and rockford fosgate stereo system (head unit, speakers, small sub), optima battery,
The camper is removable, and there is a custom flatbed under it. Full size bed (54x78ish, current foam about 5inches thick for reference) , fireplace (Turkish tea kettle), on-demand propane hot water with shower setup
Condition: its a great truck with a lot of life left in it. But its 13 years old, and spend its life in the woods. So the paint is scratched, but not rusty or falling off, and still holds a good shine. It seeps a tiny bit of oil (not enough to need to add between changes, but enough that i wipe the pan with a rag sometimes because i don’t want dirt to build up. the drivers seat shows a little wear. Sometimes the tire pressure monitor system will light up because it cant find a wheel sensor, but it will clear itself the next time i drive it (the sensors need batteries). It has low miles for its age and has been very well taken care of and not abused. Ive owned it since 2012, 20k miles.
The camper is home built by me. Ive camped in all temps, gnarly weather, and terrains. I prefer the cold, so lots of winter camping. Its been amazing, but I’m aging, and need a something a little bigger now for my wife and I.
Ask all your questions, and Ill get them answered.
Located in northern Utah (Ogden)
$20k
Link to camper build:
https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/colorado-camper-build.222983/
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