The overlanding industry is booming with a wide array of desirable parts, accessories, and services to make backcountry exploration as enjoyable as possible. As a result, an increasing number of travelers are outfitting their rigs with all the comforts of home. Full-size trucks are a great option for heavier builds and offer the power, structural integrity, and capacity to haul a well-equipped camper and passengers safely. If you’d like to learn more, listen to Why Full-Size Trucks Should Be Seriously Considered for Overlanding on the Overland Journal podcast. The F-250 is a popular choice with previous offerings on the forum including this 2021 XLT Tremor with an OEV Camp-X camper, a 2006 custom overland build, and a 2009 FX4 Off-Road. Today’s 2001 Ford F-250 FX4 has covered 250,000 miles and showcases the exceptionally long-lived 7.3-liter Power Stroke motor, premium modifications, an aluminum flatbed, and an EarthCruiser camper.
From the Seller:
“This truck has been in California its whole life. The truck runs beautifully with no problems or error codes and too many upgrades to list.”
2001 Ford F-250 FX4
The F-250 is fitted with a 7.3-liter Power Stroke diesel that in stock form produces 215 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque. The motor may not be the most powerful or refined but it’s exceptionally long-lived with some well-maintained examples exceeding 1,000,000 miles. This longevity is matched with impressive capability thanks to 4WD, high and low range, front (Torq) and rear (Yukon) lockers, front manual locking hubs, 4.10 gearing, snorkel, and more. Inside driver comforts include:
- Air-conditioning
- Power steerings, windows, and locks
- Bucket seats
- Center console
- Uprated audio
Distinguishing Features
- Fox 2.0 reservoir shocks and Detroit Eaton leaf packs
- AGM batteries, 480 amp-hours with 400 watts of solar
- EarthCruiser GZL 300 camper
- Aluminium flatbed with storage
- Yokohama Geolander
- Tire swing-away
- Winch
This 2001 Ford F-250 FX4 with an EarthCruiser GZL 300 is listed for $60,000 and is currently located in Los Angeles, California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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