This is my friend Fred's camper camped near me. He is selling it for $8450. It includes these four Renology 100 watt panels, controller and four golf cart batteries.

This is my friend Fred’s camper parked near me. He’s selling it for $8450. It includes these four Renology 100 watt panels, controller and four golf cart batteries. That’s over $1300 worth of solar not including installation.

Judy and I just moved back to the area near Flagstaff, AZ and lo and behold we ran into my old friend Fred camped there. The last time we saw him was last May so we were glad to be camped by him again. He told me that he was going to sell his truck and camper and move into a van. I wasn’t really surprised because since I’ve known him he has been talking about downsizing into a van. He started out in a large Travel Trailer, then moved into this nice camper and now he is going all the way and moving into a van. I told him that I would be glad to do a post on his setup with the idea that:

  1. The readers would get to learn about another great option for mobile living (truck campers).
  2. Maybe he could sell his truck. 
  3. Some one could get a great deal on a truck and camper.

I see this as a win-win-win, so here are pictures of his setup and Fred wrote up all the info you need on the sale:

Looking forward at the kitchen and bed you see that although campers are small they offer all the comforts of home including a queens-sized bed and full kitchen including  a microwave.

Looking forward at the kitchen and bed you see that although campers are small they offer all the comforts of home including a queen-sized bed and full kitchen including a microwave.

Looking back toward the dinette. There is a box on the seats that holds the four golf cart batteries.

Looking back toward the dinette. There is a box on the seats that holds the four golf cart batteries. Notice the second window at the bottom of the door. The previous owner installed that and Fred says it does an excellent job of letting him see behind him while he is driving.

2000 Ford F-250 Super Duty V-10 Truck & Camper $8,450

Fred-speedo-2 I have my 2000 Ford F-250 Super Duty V-10 Truck & Camper for sale.  Both are in excellent shape.  I am selling them together, NOT individually.  The truck has approximately 155,xxx miles and runs perfectly and has electric windows, door locks, cruise control. The camper has an a/c (which is also a heater), forced air heater and all of them work very well.  I took the rear seat out of the truck (see pics) and it give me plenty of room in back.  I will include them if you wish.  Rear tires are about 8 months old (10 ply Yokohama) and the front tires are about a year old (10 ply Cooper) and have only about 5000-6000 miles on them with full warranty for (Both sets are 50,000 mile tires).

Almost new Yokohama tires on back.

Almost new Yokohama tires on back.

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He took the backseat out for more storage. He still has them if you want them but I wouldn’t. They just waste space as far as I’m concerned. One of these propane tanks stays with the truck.

The camper (1999 and 15½ feet from front to back) has all appliances (3 burner stove, 3 way refrigerator, microwave, a/c, heater, and they all work). It also has an outside shower.  I will include an extra propane tank in addition to the one that comes with the camper as well as a dual regulator so it can switch between two tanks automatically so you don’t have to run out in the middle of the night to switch tanks.
It has a three-way RV fridge that works perfectly.

It has a three-way RV fridge that works perfectly.

It has a small bathroom with everything. Fred didn't want to bother with dumping so he doesn't use it. In fact he took the hot water heater out so it doesn't have one.

It has a small bathroom with everything. Fred didn’t want to bother with dumping so he doesn’t use it. In fact he took the hot water heater out so it doesn’t have one.

It also includes 4 100 watt solar panels that supply all the power most people need. They feed four, 6-volt 120 amp hour batteries controlled by an MPPT controller.  I’ve made the panels modular (they’re hinged so they can easily be moved to follow the sun.  PLENTY of power for all your toys.
The solar system is very unique. It has four 100 watt Renology panels that are not mounted. Instead, two of them are hinged to each other and he loads them into the back door of the camper when he is moving.

The solar system is very unique. It has four 100 watt Renology panels that are not mounted. Instead, two of them are hinged to each other and he loads them into the back door of the camper when he is moving.

The panels are hinged to each other so they are easily moved in and out of the camper. It also makes it easy to tilt to the suns angle and to swivel to track the sun.

The panels are hinged to each other so they are easily moved in and out of the camper. It also makes it easy to tilt to the suns angle and to swivel to track the sun.

This is the magic that makes his portable solar power system work so well. He has wired it so that it uses a standard heavy-duty outdoor  110 volt extension cord. That means plugging and unplugging it is very simple and reliable. But best of all if you carry a 100 foot extension cord you can park the camper in the shade and move the panels as far as you need to place them in the sun.  Fred did that once placing the panels 100 feet from the camper. There was a small drop in voltage, but not enough to worry about.

This is the magic that makes his portable solar power system work so well. He has wired it so that it uses a standard heavy-duty outdoor 110 volt extension cord. That means plugging and unplugging it is very simple and reliable. But best of all if you carry a 100 foot extension cord you can park the camper in the shade and move the panels as far as you need to place them in the sun. Fred did that once placing the panels 100 feet from the camper. There was a small drop in voltage, but not enough to worry about.

The panels folded and stored in the back of the camper. Quick and easy!

The panels folded and stored in the back of the camper. Quick and easy!

The door to the camper (see photos) has a windowed Plexiglas piece in the lower part which allows you to see a car following too closely from the rear view mirror of the truck.  The dual regulator for the propane automatically switches from the camper bottle to the larger 4½ g. one that I keep in the truck.  Under normal use the larger tank lasts about 12-14 days and the smaller one about 5-7 days.  This camper does not have a hot water heater,  I removed it because I did not want to heat 6 gal. of water and the space is used for storage.  I heat whatever water I need to on the stove without any problem.  It has a 36 gal. main water tank, and 22 gal waste/gray water tank.
This is the extra window the pevious owner installed. Fred says it greatly helps in seeing what is behind you through the rear-view mirror.

This is the extra window that the previous owner installed. Fred says it greatly helps in seeing what is behind you through the rear-view mirror.

The two, 2 gallon gas cans in the pics are included as well as one spare propane tank. (total of one 2.5g and one 4.5g).
All the appliances work fine (except the hot water heater which is gone) including this forced-air furnace. Notice the 5-gallon bucket potty. At heart Fred is a vandweller so  this is a pretty logical step for him.

All the appliances work fine (except the hot water heater which is gone) including this forced-air furnace. Notice the 5-gallon bucket potty. At heart Fred is a vandweller so this is a pretty logical step for him.

This truck combo will take you almost anywhere you want to go except 4 wheel drive roads.  I will NOT take Paypal, checks, or stupid low ball offers. Individually it cost me approx. $13,200 1½ years ago.  Both the truck and camper are in very good shape and will provide you much enjoyment for many years to come.  Please call Fred at 775.910.2218 or email me at ffir62@gmail.com.
The camper has a queen sized bed but for a single man that's wasted space. Fred uses the space toward the front for more storage and organization.

The camper has a queen sized bed but for a single man that’s wasted space. Fred uses the extra space for more storage and organization.

 
The truck looks and runs great! Fred says it has no leaks. It's move-in ready and should be trouble-free.

The truck looks and runs great! Fred says the camper has no leaks or dry rot. It’s move-in ready and should be trouble-free.

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Notice it has hydraulic jacks. That’s one of the things that makes a camper so handy; if you’re going to be in one spot for long it’s fairly easy to drop the camper off so it stays in camp and you can drive the truck without it.

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You can see here it has an awning over the back door. The gas cans stay with the rig.

It has an awning over the back door. The gas cans stay with the rig.

Everything in the truck is in good shape.

Everything in the truck is in good shape.

Fred carries his Yamaha 2000 generator on the floorboard of the passenger seat. It does NOT come with the truck, it has NO generator.

Fred carries his Yamaha 2000 generator on the floorboard of the passenger seat. It does NOT come with the truck, it has NO generator.

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The kitchen is small but very usable!