Love it! Very practical. Diesel?Its nothing like the trucks above but she will get us were we need to go. Fold down the two rear seats and I have a 4X8 space in the back to fill with guns, ammo, food, clothes, whatever we need.
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You two will be hauling…
No, this one is the V10. I had 3 of them last summer two V10's and a diesel. I kept this one. The reason I kept this one is, diesel techs can be harder to find should anything go wrong. Plus, not every gas station sells diesel. I still have a F-350 diesel, so should there ever be a fuel shortage I still have one of each. I should/hope be able to find one or the other.Love it! Very practical. Diesel?
I love this post, thinking outside the box right there.
I want to see more interior shots…Been off-grid "testing" the (Vandoit LIV) AWD Ford transit high roof for over a year now. 400 amps lithium with 100a/hr charging from dual alternators, 2000 watt invertor Mastervolt system. Longer trips were 3 and 4 weeks and two 8 weeks winter trips to warmer climates. Having a nice queen mattress is great for travel or visiting family as you don't have a hard or lumpy mystery mattress on the road. Coming from a decade of tent camping and sleeping in a two door Jeep, I can really appreciate it.
Just bought the E bikes for small town and light trails that we off-grid camp on so that'll be next trip. A lot of places we camped a Class C wouldn't have made it in but a van or truck camper could. This last trip we only paid for two camping areas during inclement weather. SHTF bug-out ready
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@tim87tr did you purchase the van fitted out, or do it yourself?Been off-grid "testing" the (Vandoit LIV) AWD Ford transit high roof for over a year now. 400 amps lithium with 100a/hr charging from dual alternators, 2000 watt invertor Mastervolt system. Longer trips were 3 and 4 weeks and two 8 weeks winter trips to warmer climates. Having a nice queen mattress is great for travel or visiting family as you don't have a hard or lumpy mystery mattress on the road. Coming from a decade of tent camping and sleeping in a two door Jeep, I can really appreciate it.
Just bought the E bikes for small town and light trails that we off-grid camp on so that'll be next trip. A lot of places we camped a Class C wouldn't have made it in but a van or truck camper could. This last trip we only paid for two camping areas during inclement weather. SHTF bug-out ready
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