Overland Classifieds :: 2009 Ford F-350 Provan Tiger CX Camper

Vehicles designed and built from the ground up by a professional overlanding company are rare and oftentimes exorbitantly expensive. A few recent examples include this $299,000 2010 EarthRoamer, a $584,000 Global Expedition Vehicles Patagonia, and a $350,000 2012 Adrenalin Industries Truck. In fact, it’s unusual to come across any professionally built live-in overland rig for under $100,000, which makes today’s $85,000 2009 Ford F-350 Provan Tiger CX camper something of a rarity. I’m not suggesting this truck is in the same category as the vehicles above, but it is a four-season go-anywhere expedition truck built by Tiger Adventure Vehicles. The company showcases many of its latest builds on YouTube and is highly regarded for its workmanship and innovation. In addition, these vehicles are intended to be comfortable and refined on-road but capable on backcountry trails, as demonstrated by Stonyboot and Occidentalist Outdoors. I wasn’t super familiar with the company when I first came across today’s rig, but after some research, it became apparent that these builds have a cult-like following. In short, they’re coveted for providing many of the same luxuries and amenities of much bigger builds but without the mammoth footprint. Today’s offering is constructed on a 2009 Ford F-350 4×4 chassis and is outfitted with a well-equipped Provan Tiger CX camper.

From the Seller:

We bought it from the original owner five years ago and have used it primarily for vacation trips. It is very well maintained and in good condition with all the original books and extensive service records.”

2009 Ford F-350 Provan Tiger CX Camper

The F-350 is fitted with a 6.8-liter V10 that produces 305 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. A powerful, albeit thirsty, motor is matched with impressive all-terrain capability thanks to 4WD, high and low range, one-ton single rear wheel axle, limited-slip rear differential, Hellwig sway bars and rear airbags, and more. Inside driver comforts include:

  • Air conditioning
  • Cruise control
  • Infotainment system with navigation
  • Captain seats
  • Power steering, locks, mirrors, and windows

Distinguishing Features

  • Lithium batteries, 200-amp-hours with 335 watts of solar
  • Onan generator, 2,800-watt
  • Coleman air conditioner
  • Freshwater, 40-gallon
  • Goodyear all-terrain tires
  • Hellwig sway bars and rear airbags

This 2009 Ford F-350 Provan Tiger CX camper is listed for $85,000 and is currently located in Missoula, Montana. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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