SOLD: 1995 F350 7.3L w/ Grandby camper & Alumline flat bed

Chorky

Observer
Not in the hurry to sell the rig, it works and it's awesome and each time it's off pavement it makes me smile at its capability. It's hanging out up in Whitefish, MT this winter and possibly Baja Bound in February

Are you in the valley with it? I'm in the area, would love to take a peak before Jan if timing works out. PM me if your in the area
 

NYON

New member
Hi, great truck and flat bed. Sorry, quick off topic question. How is the camper attached to the custom flat bed? I didn't see any tie down points....also, is it permanently attached to the flat bed? Maybe prospective buyer would be interested in this as well. Thanks in advance.
 

Paredneck

Observer
Custom Above bed side boxes or are they an off the shelf item? I have a similar setup on a 2004 f250 and love the way those boxes fit
 

theron

Member
Bumpy bump bump

Found my new adventure (building a house in Montana) and I'm willing to make a lovely deal on my truck. I love this truck and will be sad to see it go

Will take $33,000

Truck is currently in Whitefish, MT region

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Answers to above Q's:

Aluminum flat bed is attached to the truck via u-bolts

Camper is attached to flat bed with through bolts


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Side storage is amazing on this truck! They were custom built my Alumline. This winter I've been keeping my skis & boots in the side and it's been a dream
 
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theron

Member
Looking to cut a very solid deal on my rig! Will take $33,000

That still leaves plenty of room to drop a new Grandy camper on (Bozeman, MT FWC has a nice shell in stock) or order a new Flatbed camper and be in it for less than I am



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theron

Member
Some freshies of the interior

Camper is totally fine to keep using as is (I do just happily) or hunt down another new Grandy and be all dialed!

New Dometic fridge
Furnace
Two burner propane stove
~12 gallon on board water with electric pump (I use it for washing dishes)
Solar setup w/ shore power charging connection
2 USB & 12v socket Blue Sea panels
Top bunk is an air mattress & bottom is a cut foam on top of factory foam seats
Top bunk can still flip out to a full size bed



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theron

Member
Can you tell me the dimensions of the flat bed?

Flatbed is:

100" long x 80" wide (102" in total if you removed the "headache rack" at the very front)

"Headache Rack" matches the side boxes but is a separate component that is connected but independent of the top side boxes


The flatbed was designed with 3 builds in mind:

Grandby Flatbed: remove the top side boxes + front headache rack & build a new 8-10" wide storage box up front. Width depends on where you want to place the camper.

Alaskan Camper: they can build a flatbed exactly to 100" x 80" OR build one to a smaller size like the Grandby above

New slide in camper down the road & keep the current side storage setup
 

Torfab

New member
I still can't believe you're selling the Ford Theron! You finally got it completely dialed in and then move on to something else ?


For anyone interested in this truck, better buy it now before he changes his mind. I've worked on this truck, and I've followed Theron through Arizona with it and this thing is nothing short of impressive.
 

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