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Overland Classifieds :: 2021 Ram 3500 w/ Aluma Tray and OEV Camper

Ram’s line-up of full-size trucks are desirable for expedition builds with the 2500 variant being the most popular on our forum. These vehicles are favored for their powerful motors, dependable drivetrains, considerable payload and towing capacity, go-anywhere performance, comfortable interiors, and accessibility to aftermarket parts and accessories. These trucks provide enough payload, power, and capability to create a comfortable rolling home as discussed in Publisher Scott Brady’s Full-Size Revolution. The Ram 3500 is a popular option for heavier builds with recent examples including this 2007 w/ V1 XP Camper, a 2005 w/ FWC Hawk Flatbed, and a 2020 Norweld Touring Setup. Today’s offering is by far the most impressive to date with a low mileage (11,898 miles), a high-output 6.7-liter Cummins diesel motor, just about every factory option, and a huge list of premium modifications. If you’d like a better idea of how the 3500 performs as a home-on-wheels then check out Ashley Giordano’s feature piece on Girl Gone Glamping’s 2014 Ram 3500 w/ 2016 OEV X10 Camper.

From the Seller:

“I am contemplating selling my turnkey rig that I spent a year planning and building out. It’s an amazing and very capable set-up with the flexibility of still using the truck, well, for truck stuff.

No expense was spared in this build. The work done is exceptional, and everything is overbuilt. The complete list of items is too long to outline here. If or when I get more serious about selling or recieve a serious inquiry, I will provide a more complete list.

I have a handful of outings in it ranging from two to five nights and can tell you that it is as comfy as you can get. From low teens to summer highs it maintains a great temperature inside and has fantastic airflow when needed. It got down to nearly 10 degrees one night and it stayed consistent at a toasty 71 degrees just fine. I have put more than $270,000 into the rig, so somewhere in the $250,000 range is what I am aiming for. Remember, this is the highest quality build and is fully turn-key and ready to roll to Alaska tomorrow.”

2021 Ram 3500 Crew Cab Limited Trim

The Ram 3500 is fitted with a high-output turbodiesel engine that produces 420 horsepower and a huge 1,075 pound-feet of torque. A monster motor is matched with excellent go-anywhere capability, thanks to 4WD, high and low range, rear limited slip, and more. These rugged credentials are balanced by a luxurious interior, with a huge list of driver comforts, including:

  • Infotainment system with navigation, 12-inch
  • Alpine premium 9-speaker audio
  • Dual-zone air-conditioning
  • Heated front and rear seats
  • ParkView rear backup camera
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Limited leather bucket seats

Distinguishing Features

This Ram 3500 benefits from a huge list of premium modifications. Here are just a small selection of notable features:

  • 2022 Overland Explorer Vehicles Camp HBE Hudson Bay Edition camper
  • Carli suspension 3.5-inch King Pintop System
  • Method wheels with Toyo M/T tires
  • AEV front bumper with integrated winch, fog lights, and parking sensors
  • Titan auxiliary fuel tank, 30-gallon
  • Lithium Expion360 battery with 400-watts of solar power
  • Baja Designs and KC Hilite lighting

This 2021 Ram 3500 with Aluma Tray and OEV Camper is listed for $250,000 and is currently located in Denver, Colorado. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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No money in the bank, but gas in the tank. Our resident Bikepacking Editor Jack Mac is an exploration photographer and writer living full-time in his 1986 Vanagon Syncro but spends most days at the garage pondering why he didn’t buy a Land Cruiser Troopy. If he’s not watching the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, he can be found mountaineering for Berghaus, sea kayaking for Prijon, or bikepacking for Surly Bikes. Jack most recently spent two years on various assignments in the Arctic Circle but is now back in the UK preparing for his upcoming expeditions—looking at Land Cruisers. Find him on his website, Instagram, or on Facebook under Bicycle Touring Apocalypse.