SOLD - 2003 Bulletproofed F250 Crew Cab w/ 2005 FWC Grandby

ben_j_c

Active member
For Sale: 2003 F-250 / 2005 Grandby Combo
Asking -- SOLD --
Miles: 169,000
Location: Salem, Oregon

Truck:
  • 2003 F-250 Super Duty with Bulletproofed 6.0L Diesel
  • XLT Trim Package and FX/4
  • 3.73 ratio axle, limited slip
  • Power windows, Power door locks, Power seats
  • Cruise control, Dual air bags,
  • Towing package (rear and front hitches)
  • Air bag leveling suspension kit
  • Line-x Bedliner
  • 4x4
  • 16" Alloy Wheels
  • Four new tires drive tires and new spare - 10 ply LT LT285/75R16 Open Range from Les Schwab (149,327 miles - June 2019)
  • Automatic Transmission w/overdrive
  • ARE MX Canopy with Walk-In door included for full price purchase (photo)
  • Stock tailgate included
  • Clean title
Known Issues:
  • There is some pin striping & minor paint damage from desert overlanding & gravel on the passenger side. (photo) Most look buff-able if they bother you.
  • Minor dent from a branch at the rear passenger wheel well. (photo)
  • Slight dent in running board plastic on the passenger side from backing into a stump with it camping. (photo)
  • 3 inch long tear in headliner, I bought it that way and it looks the same still. (photo)
  • Missing FX/4 Off-road sticker on driver side (I opted not to have this put on after the paint job) (photo)
  • JVC Bluetooth & HD Radio (Original radio available too) (Aug. 2013)
  • Tow Brake Controller (Aug. 2013)
  • 58 Volt Upgrade FICM (May 2015)
  • New bushings, Upper and lower ball joints (2015)
  • Spray in bedliner, Line-x (July 2015)
  • 6.0 Blue Spring Fuel Regulator Upgrade Kit (Feb. 2016)
  • DrawTite Front Mount Trailer Hitch (July 2016)
  • New filters in transmission & flushed (130,539 miles) (Sept. 2016)
  • New coolant reservoir/de-gas bottle (Sept. 2016)
  • In Sept. of 2016 we saw temps of oil and coolant too far apart, indicating a clog in the oil cooler from the Gold coolant. To prevent a failure I had Fleet Service Northwestoverhaul the top end and replace everything with top of the line parts.
    • Their service record at 130,730 mi:
      Install new oil cooler, upgraded egr cooler, new head gaskets, machine and test cylinder heads, new injector o rings, ARP head studs, replace heater pipe, install new oil filter, drain/flush cylinder block, inspect turbo, replace rocker carrier gaskets, install exhaust manifold gaskets, clean radiator, ac condenser, cac core of debris, self test, test drive
    • Bulletproof EGR (Sept 2016)
    • Coolant Filter System with Fleetguard Coolant Filter WF2077 (Feb. 16, multiple replacement filters since)
    • New Oil Cooler (Sept 2016)
    • ARP Headstuds (Sept 2016)
    • New head gaskets (Sept 2016)
    • New thermostat (Sept 2016)
    • New Injector O-rings (Sept 2016)
    • Heater Pipe (Sept. 2016)
  • SCT Tuner (Sept. 2016)
  • HVAC Blower Motor Resistor (Aug. 2017)
  • In September of 2018 we were driving on I-84 and had a tire blow-out. We glanced off the jersey barrier as a result which damaged the sheet metal on the driver side and the tie-rod broke. Our insurance replaced everything and we had the Ford dealership do all the work. You can see the damage here
    • New front bumper (Sept. 2018)
    • New steering linkage (Sept. 2018)
    • Repair driver door and truck box side (Sept. 2018)
    • New driver fender (Sept. 2018)
    • Repaint driver side of truck by Ford dealership (Sept. 2018)
    • One new aluminum rim (Sept. 2018)
  • Rear leveling Airbags for Grandby camper & camper tiedowns in bed (Spring 2019)
  • 50A solenoid for connecting truck power to camper with Anderson Powerpole connector. Active when truck is running to project the truck batteries from discharge.
  • Turbo rubber connector replaced (April 2019)
  • Transmission Connector replaced - 4C3Z7G276AA (May 2019)
  • New swaybar bushings (May 2019)
  • New A/C o-rings, accumulator, upper hose, filter & recharge (August 2019)
  • Driver side front hub assembly (Sept. 2021)
  • Alternator replaced (Oct. 2021)
  • Turbo Cleaned by Fleet Service Northwest (May 2022)
  • New mirrors, the large 2008 style (July 2022)
Filter & Fluid Changes:
  • Air filter changed in 2016 and 2022
  • Oil changed every 3,000 miles
  • Upper fuel filter every 12,000 miles
  • Coolant filter after rebuild: 500 miles, 1,500 miles, then every 6,000
  • Transmission every 30,000

Camper:
2005 Four Wheel Camper Grandby
  • 8 ft long, fits in the bed great
  • Bunk bed for additional kid sleeping (over the couch) (photo, with kid, folded)
  • Propane Furnace
  • Digital Thermostat
  • 130L Three-way fridge (120VAC/12VDC/Propane)
  • Thetford Cassette toilet (used, included if desired, but electric water pump broken)
  • LED Lighting
  • Propane 2 burner Stove
  • Inside Sink
  • Fantasic Fan Powered roof vent
  • Thermal covers for all windows
  • Reflectix thermal pac
  • 20 Gallon water tank
  • Brass external water spigot
  • Smart Electronic Deadbolt
  • Optima 12V Yellow Top battery
  • Queen size bed over the cab
  • Couch can convert to twin bed or kid bunk with rail
  • New headliner rails out of PVC (fixes stock condensation issues)
  • New propane regulator
  • Four 2000# camper jacks with manual crank and drill adapter
There are a few either/or setups you will see in the photos.
  • A cabinet (inside the the right as you enter the camper, that can either hold a toilet or have a door. I have the pieces for both and they are included.
  • The bunk bed can be traded for a set of long, small cabinets with sliding doors that go over the couch. Both are included.
  • A screen door roll that goes over the door, it is included, but I have never used it.
  • Table that sets up in front of the couch
Issues:
  • There is an inch long crack in the aluminum skin on the top right of the door (pre-repair photo). I have drilled the end to stop the crack and filled it with Sikaflex 252 (post-repair photo). I removed the door and checked the frame and there were no cracks there, so it is just cosmetic.
  • There are two small holes in the headliner from a rod I had in the first generation of the bunk bed. (photo) I have a full replacement headliner that is included, but not installed.

This is a pretty unique setup, with the bunkbed option, it allows comfortable sleeping for a family of 4 without having to breakdown the kids beds everyday and you do not have to crawl over the kids to access the over cab bed.

I love this setup and hate to part with it, but we built a new rig for full-time living on an F-550 chassis with a custom built camper so it is time for this setup to find a loving, new home. As you can tell from the logs we have done a lot of preventative maintenance. I would not hesitate to drive this setup anywhere in North America tomorrow. That said, it is sold as-is, where-is. Delivery could be negotiated separately if desired.

If someone wants to fly and drive this rig, I will get you all setup with some spare gear that will not fit on the plane (camp chair, pots & pans, etc) and help you plan an overland trip out of Oregon so you can have an awesome trip home. I can pick you up from the Portland or Eugene airport.

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ben_j_c

Active member
More photos:

Custom kids bunkbed over the couch, sleeps one kid up top and another on the roll over couch:
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Upgraded thermostat:
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Table:
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Hardware:
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3 way refridgerator
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