Here’s your chance to nab a low-mileage Toyota Tundra Limited with just 55,000 miles on the odometer, a variety of aftermarket equipment, and a color-matched Go Fast Campers V1 platform camper. This rig would be an excellent option for the traveler that needs versatility. You could go light and fast on the trail, camping out of the Go Fast, leaving you with roughly 1300-pounds of cargo capacity for gear. Or if you’d like a little bit more comfort, ditch the canopy (or don’t) and haul a trailer (up to 10,100-pounds).
However you decide to travel, Toyota platforms have proven themselves time and again. They are reliabile and they maintain value better than the vast majority of vehicles on the second-hand market. There is also an incredible amount of aftermarket equipment available for Toyotas, making them great vehicles for customized builds.
From The Seller:
“Regretfully selling my setup. I would prefer to sell it complete but will consider parting out the camper if necessary. $42,500 for truck and camper as shown. $6500 for the camper alone. I have the title in hand, [and] this could be an easy transaction if you’re looking for this type of setup. I am a motivated seller and am interested in feedback regarding the rig and the asking price.”
2017 Toyota Tundra Limited and Go Fast Campers V1 Canopy Camper
This 2017 Toyota Tundra Limited is a 4-door, double-cab, short-bed (6-feet 7-inches) pickup truck featuring a 5.7-liter V8 gasoline engine generating 381 horsepower/401 foot-pounds of torque. The Tundra has a 38-gallon fuel tank and averages 13/18 miles-per-gallon for city/highway driving. The maximum cargo capacity for the unmodified truck in this configuration is 1,670 pounds, with a 10,100-pound towing capacity and a GVWR of 7,100 pounds. Rounding out the specs of this truck are a six-speed transmission, coil-sprung independent front suspension, leaf spring rear suspension, and limited-slip rear differential.
The Go Fast Campers V1 Canopy Camper currently mounted on this Tundra is an incredibly lightweight (roughly 300 pounds) truck bed canopy-meets-overland camper. Its integrated wedge-style rooftop tent opens in seconds to reveal a sleeping platform. Thanks to modular floor panels, occupants can access the tent via the truck bed instead of having to climb a ladder, like with most rooftop tents. This also creates the unique opportunity to use the sleeping platform as a work or cooking surface while standing in the truck bed where you are protected from the weather. This particular Canopy Camper has been outfitted with beef racks, Go Fast’s roof rack system, adding an additional place to secure cargo (see surfboard in header image).
Distinguishing Features
While this Tundra looks unassuming from its photos, it has had a solid selection of aftermarket equipment added to enhance its trail-worthiness. Noteworthy additions include:
- Toytec 2.5-inch lift (front and back) with Nitrocharger shocks, front differential drop kit, OEM 613 heavy springs, Dakar leaf springs, TRD rear sway-bar, and SPC adjustable upper control arms
- Engine compartment-mounted ARB air compressor
- Westin HDX powder coated running boards
- Gloss black powder-coated wheels, w/33-inch BFG AT tires
- Custom-built in-bed storage solution (removable)
This 2017 Toyota Tundra Limited with Go Fast Campers V1 canopy camper is listed for $42,500 and is currently located in New England. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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