SOLD - 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie Quad Cab 5.9L Cummins 4WD and tray-mounted XPCamper Nimbl V1, needs an adventurer!

Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
Your search for the perfect rig to explore from Alaska to Argentina, or from Baja to Newfoundland is over. This setup was built specifically for this type of traveling, and now it can be yours. It lacks nothing, other than a driver, and is ready to take off and begin adventuring today. No need to wait for that other custom rig you've decided to build or have put a deposit down on just to have to wait a year or two. You can begin your adventure this week!

The truck is currently located in the shadow of the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains in Gardnerville Nevada, just a short drive south of Reno.

No, I won't break up and sell the Dodge and the XPCamper separately, but you're certainly welcome to buy it and do so yourself.

Sorry for the long post, there's a lot to list here, especially for folks not familiar with the XPCamper. Due to limitations it will be in multiple parts.

The Nomads (that’s us)

We built this truck/camper combo specifically to travel the PanAmerican highway from Alaska to Argentina like many other overland travelers have done. We sought out a camper that would fit our needs for long-term travels in a level of comfort we desired. We wanted to spend minimal time (if any) in RV parks or established campgrounds, choosing instead to boondock camp in areas hard to reach in standard RV vehicles. We chose the Gen-3 Dodge Ram as our truck platform due to its extremely dependable and proven Cummins 5.9L diesel engine, no emission control systems, known durability and creature comforts that came with the Laramie package. We searched the country for this fabled ‘unicorn’ truck with 4WD, dual rear wheels (later converted to singles), 6-speed manual transmission and the top-of-the-line Laramie trim package. We found it in our own hometown of Portland Oregon. Since finishing the truck build, adding the camper, and selling our house we’ve been traveling and living in our rig for 3.5 years, visiting half of the U.S. states, four Canadian territories, and 30 of the 31 states in Mexico. Our PanAm plans were dashed by Covid-19 border closures in March of 2020, forcing us into a long-term stay in Oaxaca Mexico. When borders began to open, instead of continuing south we decided to return to the U.S. and explore more of our home country. Our plans have changed again and our truck/camper rig is not part of our new plans. So, we’re offering this ultimate rig for sale to a new owner that’s ready to use it for their own adventures and exploration.

The Camper

This XPCamper system offers a much lower center of gravity and smaller frontal area than almost any other manufactured camper. Once stopped for the night, setup is fast and easy, getting you out of the elements quickly. The single fuel system (diesel), solar power system, large battery capacity and water tanks make the setup perfect for long-term off-grid boondock-style camping. The upgraded solar charging system allows for free and quick replenishing of any power you’ve used overnight while parked. The Blue Sea automatic charging relay (ACR) allows for charging the camper battery bank from the engine alternator while driving the truck or running the engine as needed in multiple days of inclement cloudy weather. The compact nature of the truck and camper when closed means the camper is suitable for container shipping to foreign countries if desired.

A flatbed-mounted camper with a side-entry door makes for a unique interior layout. It has everything you need for long-term travel including a full-size queen bed, quality marine Webasto diesel appliances, and a comfortable rear dinette with a huge top-hung panorama window. It has a clever indoor sit-down toilet and shower cubicle that, when closed, transforms into an extra work or food-prep surface, adding to the feeling of open space. The high ceiling of the camper allows for a 6’+ tall person to fully stand up inside the camper, and unlike other pop-up campers you can sit fully upright on the bed, meaning no need to hunch over. With a camper made from a monocoque composite construction, there is none of the worrying about stapled or screwed wood frames falling apart with extended off-road use, or thermal transfer and condensation as found in aluminum framing. The single use of diesel fuel for the truck, cooktop and heater means there’s no need for propane storage or filling, and the inherent condensation from using a liquified gas indoors. When the camper top is down, no entry can be made into the interior through windows or doors, a great safety feature for securing valuables when parked at a trailhead or while you’re away for the day.

Many of these campers have been used by full-time travelers for years at a time. Several Dodge Ram/XPCamper combo rigs have completed the Alaska-to-Argentina PanAm Highway journey before being shipped back to the U.S. to continue future explorations and journeys with new owners. They hold up incredibly well and retain their long-term value. See XPCamper owner James Young's review of their similar rig here: https://www.truckcamperadventure.com/review-of-the-nimbl-v1-xpcamper/

XPCamper production has been reborn as Nimbl Vehicles based in Colfax, CA. They are available as a resource for maintenance or repairs and upgrades. Visit them at https://nimblvehicles.com/.

The Truck

We’re the 2nd owner of the truck, and we purchased it directly from the original owner in Portland, OR (no rust) with 106,000 miles. The original owner was a handy-man and used it for only minimal towing of a flatbed trailer (no 5th wheel or even travel trailers). The engine has never been used with a “tuner” or souped up in any way. Early 2007 was the last year that diesel engines in the U.S. did not require Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel (ULSD), emissions controls, EGR, DPF, catalytic converters, or sometimes hard-to-locate DEF. It’s the perfect truck for those wanting to travel to areas with no ULSD such as Mexico, Latin America and South America. A clean CarFax report can be supplied upon request, all recalls performed, no accidents.

Mileage: Approx. 177,700 miles

Factory Truck Features:
  • 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 Quad Cab 4x4 long bed Laramie trim package (former dual rear wheel)
  • 5.9L Cummins turbo diesel, 325 hp, 610 ft lbs. torque
  • Transmission - 6 speed manual
  • Transfer Case - electrically switched (2WD, 4WD Lock, 4WD LOW)
  • Air Bags - Front Driver & Passenger
  • Brakes - 4-wheel disc with ABS
  • Cruise Control
  • Heating & Air Conditioning - Multi-Zone with separate driver/passenger controls
  • Pedals - Adjustable
  • Power - Adjustable heated mirrors, door locks, windows
  • Rearview Mirror - Auto-Dimming
  • Security System with Engine Immobilizer, keyless entry
  • Seat Trim - Leather throughout
  • Seats - Power Driver & Passenger, 6-way, heated
  • Steering Wheel - Adjustable, leather
  • Steering - Power
  • Stereo - Infinity AM/FM/CD with steering wheel controls
  • Trip Computer
  • Wipers - Variable Speed Intermittent
Outside 2 Left Lowered.jpg Outside 5 Right Open.jpg 1 XPCamper Floorplan.jpg
 
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Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
Owner Truck Modifications

Cab/Interior

  • Anti-Theft security window film installed on rear side windows (front side windows are factory laminated security glass)
  • ARB 50-qt fridge/freezer, ARB canvas protective travel cover and ARB tie-down kit, powered by the camper 12v system
  • ARB fridge - custom-made mount with fridge tie-down that retains use of under-seat storage area
  • Clifford alarm system with remote alert wireless key fob
  • Cobra C75WXST Handheld CB Radio - NOAA Weather Radio - LCD Display - 40 Channel
  • DeLorme InReach 2-way Satellite Messenger in a powered dash-mount cradle (a subscription will be required)
  • Dynamat sound-deadening in all doors
  • Tablet mount in cab for navigation (with older Samsung Android tablet if desired for use with DeLorme InReach)
  • Fire extinguisher, mounted in rear seat area
  • FireStik FS-4BK 4' FS-Series Tunable-Tip CB Antenna, black
  • Garmin Dash Cam 45 hardwired to power
  • Husky all-weather floor mats, front and rear
  • Pioneer AVH-4200NEX 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver with 7" WVGA Touchscreen Display, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming, USB and HDMI inputs for MP3 files, SD-card, front & rear camera display, Pandora & SiriusXM Radio, HD radio, retains factory steering wheel controls
  • Hertz HCP 4D 1160 watt Amplifier and four new premium door speakers
  • Seat covers - two front seats, headrests and center console
  • ScanGauge II OBDII trip computer
  • SnapSafe locking security vault in console bottom, perfect for cash, credit cards and passports
  • Tuffy Security Products locking under-seat lockbox lid
  • Tuffy Security Products Jimmy Jammer door lock protector plates
  • WeatherTech custom-fit windshield sun screen
  • WeatherTech custom-fit carpeted dashmat
  • Window tinting - professionally installed, all side windows and top of windshield
Truck Flatbed
  • XPCamper - custom-built flatbed truck tray, 121” (10’1”) built wider for dually-axle
  • LED lighting - rear turn signals, rear brake lights, side marker lights
  • Storage boxes - underhanging (2) front 39”x18”x12”, (2) rear angled 39”x18”x12”
  • Storage box - front deck-mounted, angled, approx. 41”L x 35”H with slide-out drawer
  • Storage drawer - slide-out rear of flatbed (suitable for shovel, axe, traction boards, ladder, etc.)
  • Spare tire holder - deck-mounted, full-size, locking
Engine & Fuel
  • Big Bang Injection BBI Stage 0.5 fuel injectors (built to flow an additional 24% over stock injectors)
  • Geno’s Garage air conditioning condenser guard
  • Hypertech Speedo Fixer (adjusts speedometer for larger tire sizes)
  • Pacbrake engine exhaust brake
  • PureFlow AirDog II-4G DF-165 Fuel Lift Pump, Fuel Filter & Water Separator with spare filters
  • Titan 60-gal diesel tank and Titan fuel tank shield, installed in OEM tank position
Truck Drivetrain & Body
  • ARB Air Locker locking front differential kit
  • ARB Air Locker locking rear differential kit
  • ARB CKSA12 mini air compressor kit for activating Air Lockers
  • ARB Differential Breather Kit
  • ARB High Performance dual-cylinder 100% duty-cycle air compressor installed in top storage box, with frame-mounted tank and hose fittings installed in both front storage boxes
  • Buckstop/XP custom front bumper, combo aluminum & steel, winch mount, (2) receiver hitches, (2) antenna mounts, camera
  • Bushwacker front fender flares
  • Custom made rear bumper, steel, with trailer hitch, (2) recovery points and rear camera mount
  • Factor55 FlatLink shackle thimble and D-ring on winch line end
  • Factor55 FlatLink shackle thimble Rope Guard
  • Mag-Hytek heavy duty front differential cover, extra fluid capacity
  • Mag-Hytek heavy duty rear differential cover, extra fluid capacity
  • Toyo Open Country M/T LT295/65R20 tires (including spare) 10-ply, 4080 lb. weight rating each (tread depth LF = 13/32”, RF = 13/32”, LR = 10/32”, RR = 10/32”, Spare = 16/32”)
  • Trail Ready TRBeadlock custom-made 20” forged aluminum wheels (not true beadlocks)
  • Tyger steel rock rails/side steps
  • Warn 16.5TI-S Heavyweight winch with 80-foot Spydura Pro synthetic rope
Lighting
  • Baja Designs XL-R80 6” off-road lights, driving/combo lens (2) mounted in front bumper
  • Baja Designs S8 10” LED light bar, driving/combo lens, with backlit running light mounted in front bumper
  • Baja Designs Squadron Sport flush-mount rear flood/work lights (2) mounted in flatbed rear
  • PIAA amber halogen fog lights mounted in front bumper and controlled with factory fog lights switch
  • DDM Tuning LED headlight bulbs
  • sPOD Source-SE 8-circuit electronic switch with touch-panel LED screen (touch-panel controls lightbar, driving lights, rear flood lights, tank air compressor, locker air compressor, front & rear locking axles). Includes BlueTooth module to control switches using sPOD phone app.
Front Suspension & Steering
  • Borgenson steering shaft
  • Dyantrac HD ball joints (rebuildable)
  • Dynatrac HD free-spin locking hub kit, brand-new outer rings
  • DSS steering box stabilizer
  • Fox 2.0 Performance Series IFP Steering Stabilizer/Damper
  • Icon Vehicle Dynamics 2.5" lift dual rate spring kit
  • Icon Vehicle Dynamics 2.5 VS remote reservoir shocks
  • Mopar Gen-4 upgraded heavy-duty steering box (Mopar Part # 68170214AA)
  • Mopar Gen-3 updated steering linkage
  • Thuren Fabrication sway bar end links
  • Thuren Fabrication track bar
Rear Suspension
  • Deaver Suspension custom-built rear leaf-spring pack with original Dodge overload springs
  • Hellwig Big Wig rear sway bar
  • Icon Vehicle Dynamics 4.5" 2.5 VS remote reservoir shocks
 
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Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
XPCamper XPV1 Camper - Build #24 Completed May 2015

We had originally ordered a brand-new camper. When it became obvious XPCamper would not be able to complete our new camper by the date needed we cancelled our order and purchased a used camper from the original owner. XPCamper built and installed the aluminum flatbed (truck tray) on our truck. Though the camper was used it was in great condition. The camper is removable and the flatbed can be used by itself. In the time we’ve owned the camper we’ve made numerous upgrades to the camper. These upgrades are listed separately after the standard features.

Factory XPCamper Standard Features:

Body Construction

  • Composite storage and access doors with all matching key locks
  • Monocoque foam core reinforced with carbon fiber
Bathroom
  • Fan - MaxxFan 2-way variable speed reversing fan to vent bathroom and cabin
  • LED overhead light
  • Retractable clothing line
  • Shower faucet - stainless steel, single handle with ceramic valve
  • Shower curtain on collapsible hanger
  • Teak floor grate
  • Toilet - Thetford cassette with separate water storage for flush
  • Toilet paper holder (waterproof)
Bed Area
  • Bed - Froli European spring mattress system
  • Bed - high-grade foam and Sunbrella fabric on mattress
  • Front storage area behind tent in front nose of camper
  • LED gooseneck reading light in bed area
  • Storage pockets above bed
  • Storage under bed with custom storage bags
Interior Finishes
  • Cabinet hardware (push button, positive locking hardware)
  • Easy to clean marine grade headliner with storage pockets on three sides
  • Mahogany wood trim
  • Vinyl marine teak and ebony floor with real teak trim
Kitchen
  • Cabinet - overhead with LED under-cabinet lights
  • Cabinet - large compartment under sink
  • Cooktop - Webasto Diesel Cooker X100 Cooktop
  • Countertop - fiberglass with water-catch edging
  • Drawer - silverware, over fridge on ball bearings with push lock
  • Fan - MaxxFan 2-way variable speed reversing fan over galley
  • Fridge/Freezer - Dometic 4.3 cu.ft. (1301) 12v/120v compressor marine
  • Faucet - stainless steel, single handle with ceramic valve, hands-free, electric-operated water delivery system
  • Sink - stainless steel, flush-mounted
  • Stainless steel hardware used throughout the cabin
  • Paper towel holder under the table leaf
  • Towel holders by entry door and in front below the sink
Lift Mechanism
  • Hydraulic system, 12v electrically operated with remote control and manual override
Lighting
  • LED lights (3) overhead in main cabin
  • LED strip lighting under cabinet in kitchen area
  • LED light below seating area
  • LED reading light in bed area
  • LED outside lighting at top of ladder stairs
  • LED light in rear storage area
  • LED lights in electrical and water bays
Main Cabin
  • Cubby hole storage at entry way for shoes
  • Dometic awning, self-supporting, with remote-controlled LED lighting
  • Fire Extinguisher - Located in recessed holder at entry way above shoe cubby area
  • Heater outlets in main cabin (3)
  • Heater outlet in under-floor storage area (1)
  • LED ceiling-mounted lights (2)
  • Marine hardware for all hinges and latches
  • Seats - cushions with high-grade foam, Sunbrella fabric
  • Table - adjustable height with drop down leaf - converts to bed using seat cushions
  • Webasto Dual Top Evo 6 diesel cabin heater and water heater combo system with internal 11L hot water tank
Power Systems
  • 3 solar panels @ 160W ea (480 total) w/30a GoPower controller
  • Batteries (4) Lifeline AGM 300ah 6V for total of 600ah at 12V (batteries replaced March 2021)
  • Marine grade wires and connectors with ID tags
  • Blue Sea Systems Marine Breaker 360 Circuit/Switch system with main shut off switch
  • Blue Sea Automatic Charge Relay, controls charging of camper batteries from truck alternator
  • 120v (2) outlets (kitchen and dinette)
  • 12v (2) outlets plug (kitchen and dinette)
  • USB (2) outlets (kitchen and dinette)
  • 110V/USB/12V outlets in outside rear storage compartment
  • Magnum MS1200-Series 2000w 12VDC Pure Sine Inverter/Charger with remote control unit
  • 30a SmartPlug shore power inlet with cable
Storage Areas
  • Storage under the floor, heated
  • Storage under the bed
  • Upper kitchen cabinet storage (2)
  • Lower kitchen cabinet storage, (3) shelves, area heated
  • Storage under the passenger side seat (driver side holds the Webasto heater/water heater)
  • Storage between bath and bed (2)
  • Exterior rear storage (large enough for chairs, table, grill, etc.), locking
  • Diesel/oil storage compartment vented to the outside, locking
  • Easy Access to cassette toilet and water through outside access panel, locking
Water Systems
  • 3M water filtration system, 0.2 micron
  • 75-gallon fresh water tank, gravity fill, heated when operating heater
  • 27-gallon grey water tank with 12v macerator pump and rollup hose for emptying
  • Heater ducts run near water tank and lines, preventing freezing in cold weather
  • Johnson water pump
  • Johnson sump pump
  • Stainless steel lockable water fill cap
  • Tank monitor system for fresh and grey water tanks
  • Webasto Dual Top diesel water/air heater
Windows
  • Insulated tent window coverings for cold weather camping
  • Windows - Dometic with built-in shades and mosquito netting
  • Rear large dual-pane window
  • Side large dual-pane window
  • Side small dual-pane windows, kitchen and door
  • Tent (3) windows with zippered clear vinyl and mosquito netting
  • Large Dometic skylight/escape hatch with mosquito netting and sunshade
 

Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
Owner Upgrades Installed in XPCamper:
  • Added a ThermoPro Interior/exterior thermometer/humidity gauge
  • Added a Bullfinch outdoor shower
  • Added a Shurflo Water Pressure Accumulator
  • Added a SOG Toilet Cassette vent system
  • Added a fourth solar panel (190w) with deflector shield
  • Added a new Victron SmartSolar BMV-712 battery monitor (Bluetooth-enabled via smartphone app)
  • Added a new, Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/50a controller to replace the old GoPower solar controller
  • Added a larger 8.7gal/33L diesel tank for the Webasto cooktop & heater to replace the original 2.6gal/10L tank
  • Added (2) Camco Aero-Flo Roof Vent Covers, allowing MaxxFans to stay open during rain & high winds
  • Added rear mudflaps (not included from XPCamper)
  • Added Ikea storage organizers in kitchen storage boxes
  • Added 2” memory foam egg-crate mattress pad
  • Installed Dri-Dek marine decking in all outside storage compartments
  • Installed the Victron battery monitor and an additional A/C outlet in the space that where the GoPower controller was previously mounted
  • Installed L-Track airline-style track system on two outside walls of camper for attaching clothes lines, lights, etc.
  • Replaced one of the original 160w solar panels with a new 170w panel
  • Rebuilt the slide-out aluminum folding stairs with thicker, stronger aluminum rails
  • Replaced the original vinyl seal between the top and bottom camper parts with an improved brush-seal
Extras included in the sale price:
  • Bonson Induction cooktop - portable for use inside or outside, fits in an under-the-sink secured storage area for traveling
  • Instant Pot - 3-quart pressure cooker, fits in under-sink storage area
  • Leveling block assortment
  • Mosquito net and attachment system over the bed area
  • OEM-style tripod camper jacks (4)- allow the camper to be removed for storage if required
  • Screen door - custom made magnetic-closing main door screen, improvement over XPCamper design
  • Spare Dodge engine drive belt
  • Spare water pump - (currently configured as a transfer pump to fill camper using 5-gal water jugs)
  • Spare macerator pump for grey water
  • Spare Thetford toilet cassette
  • Spare SOG toilet cassette carbon filter
  • Truck tire chains, (1) pair, never used
  • Volcano Grill - collapsible grill with bag and cover, burns wood, charcoal or propane
Extras available at an additional TBD cost (not included in the sale price):
Recent Service Work Performed (in the last month)
  • Air filter changed (Wix 49946)
  • Differential fluid change, front & rear (75w90 synthetic)
  • Engine drive belt inspected
  • Engine oil and filter changed (15w40 semi-synthetic)
  • Fuel filter changed (Baldwin PF7977)
  • Front brakes checked, 20% pads remaining
  • Front wheel bearings inspected
  • Rear brakes serviced, new rotors, pads and seals
  • Parking brake adjusted
  • Webasto dualtop heater - new burner installed 3/27/22
Past Service Work Performed
  • Air conditioning compressor was replaced 3/20 at 151,000 miles
  • Carrier bearing and new driveline U-joints were installed and the driveline balanced in 10/18
  • Clutch replaced 11/8/18 at 122,828 miles
  • Truck batteries were both replaced 6/1/19
  • New battery cable between the two truck batteries replaced 8/21
  • Transmission fluid changed 10/9/18 at 120,112 miles
  • Four tires replaced 4/8/21 at 158,680 miles (they now have approx. 19,000 miles on them)
  • A valve adjustment was performed at a Cummins dealer on 1/7/19 at 124,300 miles, as well as replacing two high-pressure fuel injector lines (#4 & #5) with updated versions - these were known to have issues from the factory
  • New fuel injectors were installed 9/13/19 at 143,278 miles
Known Issues:
  • Passenger door window has two cracks, it was hit by a rock thrown up by a Trophy Truck in the Baja 1000 off-road race - this window is laminated safety glass like the windshield and poses no risk of breaking
  • The electric sliding rear window does not operate, I suspect a bad motor as it makes a grinding noise but the window doesn’t slide - It was like this when we purchased the truck, we have never seen a reason to open this window
  • The truck leaked water in the rear window area before we purchased it, causing rust on the seat mounts - I found and resolved the problem (clogged drains) and there is no longer an issue with leaking
 
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Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
These are just a few teaser pictures as the photos I've taken are all so large it's difficult to go through and resize them all and post.

Here's a LINK to a Dropbox folder containing numerous photos, and I'm still adding to this folder as I finish detailing the rig.

Here's a LINK to an additional Dropbox folder with some of our favorite travel photos taken during our journeys.

If there is something specific somebody wants a picture of please let me know in a reply and I'll be happy to take it and get it posted.

Outside 2 Left Lowered.jpg


Outside 2 Left Open .jpg
Outside 7 Left Open.jpg Interior - Front View.jpg Interior - Rear View.jpg Interior - Seating & Dining.jpg Galley - Countertop.jpg Galley - Sink.jpg Galley - Webasto Diesel Cooktop.jpg Galley - Induction Cooktop.jpg
 
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adventurebuddies

Adventurer
As an owner of an XPCamper, I just would like to offer my $0.02:

This is a VERY well-built and thoughtfully designed setup. These owners have been meticulous with their maintenance and upgrades and this is a great opportunity for someone who wishes to explore domestically or internationally. The Nimbl/XPCamper design is incredibly versatile and can go anywhere the typical pickup/SUV with rooftent can go, but with substantially greater comfort and amenities once you reach camp.
 

Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
Additional photos just added, look for the ones starting with "Outside". Realized I didn't have any with the camper OPEN. ?

Again, here's a LINK to a Dropbox folder containing numerous photos, and I'm still adding to this folder as I finish detailing the rig.
 

Scottpyro

Active member
Fantastic camper! I know how hard it is to find these great trucks. This is one of a very few and outfitted with premium top shelf gear.
 

Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
Fantastic camper! I know how hard it is to find these great trucks. This is one of a very few and outfitted with premium top shelf gear.
Thanks! We wanted top gear so it wouldn't fail us out-of-country. Why scrimp on things that might let you down?
 

Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
More photos just added. For ALL the photos available SEE THIS LINK

We've spent over a month working on both the truck and camper to bring them up to like-new condition. All the woodwork in the camper has been refinished. A new brush seal between the upper and lower halves of the camper has been installed to seal out the weather and bugs. A new, custom-made screen has been made for the door opening. The interior walls have been repainted and look fantastic! All upholstery has been cleaned. Both the truck and camper have been polished and waxed, and shine like new. We even replaced the truck grill and installed a new fairlead for the winch. You won't find a nicer XPCamper anywhere. Have a look at the pictures.

1 XPCamper Floorplan.jpg

Galley - Countertop.jpg Galley - Floor.jpg Galley - Webasto Diesel Cooktop.jpg Galley - Induction Cooktop.jpg Interior - Front View.jpg Interior - Rear View.jpg Interior - Shower5.jpg
 
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Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
Our friend Graeme Bell from A2A Expedition recently posted up a great article here on ExPo about overlanding in a "Big Rig". The Bell family are currently traveling in a Dodge Ram - XPCamper/Nimbl combo just like ours in Mexico. Check out the article if you haven't read it, the rig has been a game-changer for them.

Overlanding with a “Big Rig” is a Game Changer by Graeme Bell

Graeme also recently wrote a detailed review of the latest Evolution camper model from Nimbl Vehicles. The Nimbl Evolution is a direct decent of the XPCamper model we're selling here and they share many features. Certainly the new Evolution has some nice improvements, but of course these improvements come at an increased cost, of course.

Nimbl Evolution Camper Review by Graeme Bell
 
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eugarps

Guest
Please pardon a really silly question: What are the rig’s overall dimensions?

Bill
 
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Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
Please pardon a really silly question: What are the rig’s overall dimensions?
That's not a silly question, it's a good one. Wish I knew off the top of my head. I'll get it measured and post it up here tomorrow. Thanks for asking.
 

Nomads365

A Most Adventurous Couple
Please pardon a really silly question: What are the rig’s overall dimensions?
Bill, overall length is 23' 3", width is 7' 1". Height closed is 9' 6". I don't have the height with it raised up, but open or closed it won't fit in a parking garage. ?
 

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