The F-350 is a favorite on the forum with recent examples including this 2002 Super Cab, a 1995 w/ 1973 Alaskan camper, and a 2023 w/ Norweld flatbed and Four Wheel Campers Grandby. From the factory this full size pick up is well appointed for adventure with a heavy duty 4WD system, a choice of powerful and long lived motors, and a generous payload. Subsequently, it’s the chassis of choice for premium overland truck builders such as Tiger Adventure Vehicles, Nimbl, Freedom Overland, and Rossmönster. The Overland Collective has long raved about the F-350’s backcountry credentials with a number of featured vehicles (including offerings from Goose Gear and V Adventures) and extended time spent exploring in Nimbl’s Evolution camper. Cue today’s 2012 Ford F-350 XLT Super Cab Short Bed 4WD (98,xxx miles) boasting tasteful modifications and topped with a flatbed and a partially converted Total Composites Wolverine truck camper. At $51,000 this package represents impressive value and could be enjoyed as is or serve as the ideal blank canvas for a full expedition build. If you’d like a better understanding of how this desirable pickup can be outfitted for adventure then check out drool worthy builds from the likes of Tactical Application Vehicles, Ross Robinson, and Roaming Lost.

From the Seller:
“Howdy! Built this rig to go crazy places, but I ended up just parking in cool spots and not moving. Feel I’d be better served with an SUV/small truck and trailer or just shifting into a tiny house or similar. Would consider trades for these types of living situations and or a cash sale. Would sell the camper separately but not the truck. Would also be happy to organize local inspections. This rig is an overlanding, 4 season dream camper build. The interior is ready to be finished how you want. This is the 4th vehicle I’ve lived in. I’ve learned lots, carefully planned, built and setup this rig for ultimate mobility and quality/comfort.”

2012 Ford F-350 XLT Super Cab Short Bed 4WD
The F-350 is fitted with a 6.2-liter motor that produces 385 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque. A powerful V8 is matched with impressive capability thanks to 4WD, high and low range, armor, a locking rear differential, and manual locking front hubs. Inside, these rugged credentials are balanced with a well-equipped interior with driver comforts that include:
- Cruise control
- Air-conditioning
- Power steering, windows, locks, and mirrors
- Center console with cupholders
- LED headlights

Distinguishing Features
- Custom aluminum flatbed
- Torsional flex mounting system
- Total Composites Wolverine truck camper with Arctic Tern double pane windows and insulated door
- Solar, 400 watts
- Maxxair fan
- Wireless backup camera
- BFGoodrich K02 tires

This 2012 Ford F-350 with a flatbed and composite truck camper is listed for $51,000 (or $70,000 CAD) and is currently located in Nelson, BC, Canada. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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