The Ford F-550 camper gained a third axle and is prepared for off-road use. Inside there was a fold-out double bed, a small kitchen and a bathroom.
The Ford F-550 pickup became the basis for an interesting project. Converted into a campervan for serious off-roading. This was reported by the Carscoops website.
The Ford camper is a joint project between Krug Expedition and the famous Icelandic off-road equipment manufacturer Arctic Trucks. The pickup truck has been radically redesigned and will sell for $690,000.
The length of the Krug Expedition Bedrock XT2 (that was the name of the caravan) was increased to 6.68 m and a third axle was added. A removable housing module is installed instead of the cargo body.
Inside there was a fold-out double bed, two tables, a kitchen with sink and stove, and a bathroom. Additionally, the Ford F-550 motorhome is equipped with two televisions, Starlink Internet, refrigerator, cabinets, heater and climate control. We placed a 447 liter water tank, 23 kWh battery and solar panels on the roof.
Arctic Trucks experts carried out the off-road tuning of the Ford F-550. The six-wheel pickup truck was equipped with steel bumpers, a winch, additional optics and large 43-inch Continental tires. Additionally, ground clearance was increased and locking differentials were installed.
Previously Focus He talked about the outstanding settings of the Mitsubishi L200 pickup truck for off-road use.
We also wrote about the six-wheeled Gelendvagen from Zhitomir.
Source: Focus
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