In recent years an increasing number of overlanders have switched from mid-size to full-size trucks. The latter provides better-equipped, more spacious interiors, powerful motors, and a payload appropriately suited to heavy overland builds. Furthermore, despite their size modern full-size trucks often provide an economy that’s only marginally less than their mid-size counterparts. Subsequently, you gain significantly more versatility with only slightly higher running costs. Consequently, it’s no surprise that they’re a popular option on our forum with recent adventure-ready Fords including this 2021 F-250 XLT Tremor with an OEV Camp-X, a 2007 F-550, and a 2004 F-450. If you’d like to better understand the many benefits of the F-350 platform for overlanding then check Goose Gear’s adventure build and this stunning 1995 camper. Today’s 2020 Ford F-350 has covered just 33,000-miles and features premium modifications and is topped with a Loki Expedition Icarus Basecamp camper.
From the Seller:
“This rig is ready to go. This was the demo unit shown at Overland Expos, featured in many blog articles, truck magazines, and YouTube videos.”
2020 Ford F-350
The F-350 is fitted with a 6.7-liter Power Stoke diesel motor that produces 375 horsepower and a considerable 1,050 pound-feet of torque. A powerful engine is mated with impressive capability thanks to 4WD, low range, locking hubs, skid plates, and more. Inside the F-350 is well-equipped with driver comforts that include:
- Sunroof
- Safe deposit console
- Leather upholstery
- Keyless entry
- Cruise control
Distinguishing Features
- Warn ascent bumper and winch
- Black Rhino Arsenal wheels with Falken Wildpeak A/T tires
- Fox shocks, Firestone airbags, HD track bar, and a 3-inch lift kit
- Demo Icarus 8 Basecamp camper
- Lithium batteries 600-amp-hours, 270-watts of solar, and Red Arc management system
- Webasto furnace, electric heater, and heated floor
- Freshwater, 15-gallons
This 2020 Ford F-350 with a Loki Expedition ICARUS Basecamp is listed for $145,000 and is currently located in Alexandria, Virginia. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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