badm0t0rfinger
Raptor Apologist.
What about the the 3.0L V6 Powerstroke?
Yep, you got me there! I completely forgot about that but I also had older F150s in mind.
What about the the 3.0L V6 Powerstroke?
I'm not in your shoes and I don't know all your situation but I'm going to tell you what I would do with your starting point. I'm going to assume all 3 vehicles are paid off.
First off, I'm keeping the FJ60 assuming there is the room for it, easy day.
Next off I sell that F150 since you are looking for something that would essentially replaces it. As much as I am an F150 fanboy those trucks [pre-2009s] are starting to show their age and aren't aging as well earlier trucks (think 9th generation and older). Plus I wouldn't feel comfortable with a timebomb like those 5.4s powering me around in the middle of nowhere.
The toss up for me is the LR3. If it was completely up to me I'd probably sell because as they age they will encounter more problems. I come from years and years of Land Rover ownership and I have a huge passion for it, but the LR3 doesn't quite do it for me like a D1 or RRC.
With those two vehicles out of your stable I would start looking for... You already mentioned an Excursion so I'll just roll with that. DO NOT BUY AN EXCURSION THAT HAS V10 IF YOU LIKE YOUR WALLET. DO NOT. Its not a bad vehicle and if you don't give a crap about MPG or cost then have at it. Instead I would look for (and be prepared to wait) for a 7.3 Excursion.
Alternatively you could look into Gen1 F250s with the 7.3L or the newer Gen3 with 6.7L. You'll be able to find all the things you're looking for (4x4, 4 door, not a Toyota) in those trucks. Gen1s will have tons of miles and will probably still have a 7.3 premium. You are smart to avoid the 6.0 but don't completely ignore the 6.4, from my limited knowledge is that they are easier to bulletproof that people like to give it credit for. Does it still have issues? Yep, sure does, but it shouldn't totally make you ignore a truck you otherwise like.
Not sure you financial situation... But... My .02
I've been a Toyota guy my entire life and owned one of almost every series LC except the 55.
I found the 60 was cool looking, and thats about it. It didnt really do much well, under powered, huge overhang, parts are $, etc....
The 60s are fetching some pretty silly amounts of money lately, especially if close to stock.
I'd sell the 60 in a heartbeat while the market for them is red hot, and put the $ into the Ford, if you can do so and still be a bit under the weight limit.
Or... Sell them all and start over... regardless, id sell the 60
NOTE: Go one step bigger than you think you need and dont base a build of being JUST under the GVWR, give yourself a buffer
You didn’t say much about your type of camping use and or Wife camping comforts etc. Do you need a trail rig? Or just a nice riding utility with 4x4 snow, dirt road ability etc?
There are like a million + F150’s out there many city slicker low mileage weekend dad machines that can be had for cheap. Especially in high rent Urban places. I have 5 neighbors all with an extra vehicle ie rarely driven F150. At some point Someone will get a ripping deal on a clean low mileage F150 lol.
Get a cap for it and you have your comfortable, modern rig. Pick up a cute little used travel trailer for the wife factor and you’ve got all bases covered for a reasonable cost.
Budget was wiped out after discovering the 6.4L diesel was garbage...
Got it. Sounds like the logging roads I grew up traveling on to remote trail heads in the Sierras, Coastal range, etc. As crazy as it sounds we hardly ever took the truck. Most trips were in the VW no joke! It sounds like you need the load capacity of the F250. Even a light weight popup type camper can start to weigh too much for the logging road trek. Pavement trucks/campers getting heavy isn’t a big deal, but logging road type stuff weight is a big enemy. Not as many cream puff city slicker F250’s as F150’s but if you take your time you can find Grandpas camper F250 with low miles and low wear n tear etc. F350 would be cool but even packed light getting a F350 stuck where lighter trucks zip on by wouldn’t be fun.Trail rig.....well sort of. Mainly old logging roads, forestry service roads, with some off the beaten track. I learned along time ago I am not a travel trailer guy, period.
Most of my travel is to the lake or river area that is harder to get to. I like to be away from the crowds.
The Slide in Camper is the only solution I am looking at. While my wife may come (it would be nice) my two kids would for sure. With that either they get a big comfy bed, or I do and the table in the kitchen areas will fold down to a bed (i have looked at several model with this, both popup type and hard sided type).
In the end the camper's only real luxury will be a self contained toilet/ shower.
Yes some may call it glamping, I will setup a tent for the kids......But after sleeping in a Roof top tent or ground tent and sitting on a little pett toilet, for the past 8 years since I have been car camping again, I decided that getting a slide in camper is now needed.
There is nothing wrong with the tent/ port a pottie. I am just over it, now in my life. Either I do the hotel/motel, or I setup my rig to be self contained. I prefer the self contained idea.
My last slide in camper was awesome and looking back it I was reminded on why I had it. I backpacked for years and a tent, foam mattress and sleeping bag were the norm. I got tired of that and moved to a camper. The ability to stop anywhere, crawl in the back and sleep with a locked door was a massive luxury. One I am going back to.
I will never stop camping even if my wife or kids do not like it or go with me again. So it is never in vain. But a travel trailer is absolutely out of the questions.
Sorry little rant there......
What is the budget then? Because I linked 3 trucks all under 30k w/7.3L.
Your paying cash. Everything is paid off. Decide exactly what you want and save for 6-12 months until you can afford exactly that.
Don’t settle for the car equity you have today that doesn’t buy quite what you want. You’ll always be a little unhappy.
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No wife - dad and kids only camping trips I go backpacker style. Small 4 man tent, tarp, chairs, basic cook stuff. Before I sold my Subaru Outback that was more less perfect for that type of trip. Now I have a 2019 Expedition and do lots of ride sharing hauling kids to sports etc. I do have a camp trailer basically a 4x6 utility trailer that has a tent that sits on it. Mostly used as a utility trailer, but we do a couple of trips a yr camping with it. Our 12day 2800 mile Zion-Moab National Park trip the tent/trailer was our crash pad.
With my two kids if I could go truck it would need to be a 6ft bed and I would probably get one of those pop up caps kids in bunk o cot on the floor and me up top. I looked at campers for yrs and they just don’t work with kids or more than 2 people.
Plus we never are “in” camp we are out hiking, boating exploring etc all day. Camp is just a spot to park, eat and sleep.