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Overland Classifieds :: 2020 Ram Rebel w/ Super Pacific Camper

There’s no such thing as the perfect vehicle, but there’s no question that manufacturers are getting pretty close. Ram’s Rebel manages to be a daily driver, commercial workhorse, family run around, overland rig, and a performance vehicle all rolled into one. Despite being a full-size truck with a 1,710-pound max payload, it will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.6 seconds and still return an acceptable 15/21 mpg (city/highway). If that wasn’t enough, it has excellent backcountry credentials thanks to a lifted suspension with Bilstein monotube shocks, locking rear differential, low range, and more. All in all, this is a fantastic one-stop-shop option for those who require a single vehicle to cover all bases. Subsequently, it’s popular on our forum with recent builds, including this 2019 1500 Rebel and a 2020 Rebel Eco-Diesel overland build. The Rebel is highly coveted for its capability, with Expedition Portal’s Emme Hall pitching the question: is it better than a Power Wagon? If you’d like a better idea of this truck’s all-terrain capability, watch these field tests from 4WD Magazine and The Fast Lane Truck. A generous payload means the Rebel can be outfitted for travel in many ways, as demonstrated by these unique builds from Roaming Lost and Left Coast Overland. Today’s 2020 Rebel showcases the desirable 5.7-liter HEMI motor and tasteful modifications and is topped with a Super Pacific camper.

From the Seller:

“I’m looking for someone who will appreciate the time, energy, and thought that went into this rig. This truck drives absolutely beautifully. The house battery and solar system contain only top-quality components and can keep you off the grid for as long as you want. The bed was kept mostly open, so you could flexibly configure your setup according to the trip. The rooftop tent is spacious and comfortable.”

2020 Ram Rebel

The Rebel has a 5.7-liter motor that produces 395 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque. A powerful HEMI motor is mated with excellent all-terrain capability thanks to 4WD, 1-inch suspension lift, Hill Descent Control, Bilstein Monotube shocks, skid plates, Toyo A/T Open Country tires, locking rear differential, low range, and more. Inside, the Rebel features a well-equipped interior with driver comforts that include:

  • Heated leather seats
  • Infotainment system with navigation
  • Remote start
  • Cruise control
  • Heated steering wheel

Distinguishing Features

  • Super Pacific camper
  • Tiny Watt Solar 2.5 power system with three Battleborn 100-amp-hour batteries and 400 watts of solar
  • Alu-Cab Shadow awning

This 2020 Ram Rebel with a Super Pacific camper is listed for $70,000 OBO and is currently located in Finger Lakes, New York. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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