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Thread: 1997 Ford F350 with 10' Alaskan Camper

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    price adjustment. $ 6500.00
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    Nice set up! Just ripe for a 12v Cummins swap!
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    I have dreamed of putting a cummins 12valve into this truck since I got it. But Life changes directions at times and I already have a dodge with a cummins and the wife convinced me that I really don't need 2 trucks along with all the other toys. So I sold my jeep, sold my drz400 bike and the Lance camper. I am currently building another alaskan camper to go on the dodge and replaced the jeep with a 4runner, and changing how I go exploring and traveling. In fact I am going out solo this morning with the 4runner this weekend to try the new rtt out. I just finished the suspension along with new wheels and tires on the 4runner so time to try it out. Willing to make someone a great deal. I know somebody wants this truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by driller View Post
    Highway cruising at 65 I can average 11. Last trip to Colorado I got 11.53 to Grand Junction from Salt Lake, Then 150 miles offroad I got 9.2. I-70 from Grand Junction to Salina running at 75 got 9.
    An obviously honest and factual answer.

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    The fold up walls are fully functional and present. It was a hot day and I was enjoying the breeze with them down.

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    Great looking rig Good luck with the sell.
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    Hello,

    Can you please inform us of what the water and grey water capacity is, also any more details about the interior of the camper would be helpful, ie fridge or cooktop, propane size, city water hookup, 110V hookup?

    Sincerely,

    CW

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundpony View Post
    Hello,

    Can you please inform us of what the water and grey water capacity is, also any more details about the interior of the camper would be helpful, ie fridge or cooktop, propane size, city water hookup, 110V hookup?

    Sincerely,

    CW
    The fresh water tank is 20 gallons, gray water drains direct out the back so 5 gallon bucket, interior is original wood and in good shape. Fridge is 2way propane and 110 volt. 3 burner cooktop, propane is 5 gallon torpedo. City water hook up on drivers side with separate faucet. 110 v hookup with 1 outlet next to fridge. Fresh water faucet is hand pump with stainless steel sink.

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    Thanks very much for the details.

    Can the 460 tow 10,000lbs ie toy hauler?

    Thanks,

    CW

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    We went down to salt lake a few weeks ago and took a look at this rig. Its in good shape, drives just as it should and from the looks of it, has had great maintenance. I think its a great deal. Driller is a great host also.

    Its very tempting to buy. We are just trying to be "responsible" and pay everything else off before we get a bigger, better rig for travel.

    I really am surprised it has not sold here yet. Good luck to driller, and I hope you get this deal done soon. also, thanks for giving us a look.
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