I will not separate the package.
Sorry.
I may consider a trade.
Small truck (ford Ranger) & cash on your end.
Like a truck that’s worth $5k-$7k, plus cash.
1999 Ford F350 4x4 7.
3L Diesel
256k Miles, Automatic Transmission
Power Windows, Power Mirrors
Cruise Control
Typical Ford… Air Conditioner is cold as ice, and the heater is hotter than the sun
2015 Palomino Backpack SS600
Furnace, Propane (5 gallon), 12V Battery (Wired to Truck, Charges while driving)
46”x72” Mattress, Small Table with Seating (2, maybe 3 people)
Refrigerator, runs on propane or 110V
2-Burner Stove (Propane)
Electric Motor to Raise Roof
This is a great setup.
Palomino says you can put this camper on a Tacoma, which in my opinion should be against the law.
The brochure says it weighs 1,000lbs, on the camper it says it weighs 1,300lbs, and I can assure you it’s more than 1,300lbs.
Maybe 1,500lbs.
That being said, almost every camper setup you see on the road is too much camper for the truck.
This truck is above and beyond what you need for the camper, which is what you want.
Never lag up a hill, drive 75 mph if you want, and be safer than everyone else out there.
New in the last 6-7 months:
Toyo Tires
(2) Batteries
Starter
Glow plugs
Glow plug relay
Front leaf springs
4 Shocks
Front joints
Cons:
-Small leak from motor dip stick
-Door ajar light stays on (doesn’t beep/Sound)
-Interior headliner worn out (interior of the truck is not the best)
-Stock radio display doesn’t work (still plays FM/AM sound)
-Power door lock is not working
Just paid registration and passed smog a couple months ago.
I may have to smog again.
Clean title in hand.
No low ball offers.
Camper comes with all 4 jacks.
Off-road recovery plastics that mount to the rear.
Also comes with 1 black stone grill, and BBQ grill.