WTB: Flat bed fwc/truck combo

txmxer

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Im putting out a feeler, I'm at a turning point in building my truck/fwc out. Wondering if anyone has been thinking about selling their flatbed fwc/truck combo before I go down the rabbithole. I saw one listing and lost it somewhere. I'm not looking for a $100,000 rig.
 
I am not looking to sell mine, but just to make sure your expectations are realistic - most flatbed setups will be ~ $70K and many will be closer to $100K. I have occasionally seen them cheaper ($50 - $60K), but that is typically a newer camper on an older and high mileage truck, which may not be a great investment - it is not easy to move the flatbed models between trucks.

The flatbeds really only became widely available after 2016 and have always been pricey, currently you are looking at about $50K for the most popular configurations. The flatbed and modifications also add to the cost.
 
Im putting out a feeler, I'm at a turning point in building my truck/fwc out. Wondering if anyone has been thinking about selling their flatbed fwc/truck combo before I go down the rabbithole. I saw one listing and lost it somewhere. I'm not looking for a $100,000 rig.
 
The truck is being sold by a friend and is pretty much new. I know its above what you wanted, but both are like new and discounted quite a bit.
 
Im putting out a feeler, I'm at a turning point in building my truck/fwc out. Wondering if anyone has been thinking about selling their flatbed fwc/truck combo before I go down the rabbithole. I saw one listing and lost it somewhere. I'm not looking for a $100,000 rig.
I've got a 2006 Dodge Diesel 3500 srw with aluminum flatbed and 2012 FWC custom flatbed camper I'm selling. $32,000 in Northern California. Delivery available.
 

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I know of this one for sale at the Colorado 4WC dealer.

This combination is actually a pretty fair asking price. 22k miles on a 2019 F350 is nothing and just getting broken in. Just to buy that truck today alone would be $70-80 grand and that is before you had to purchase the Norweld tray etc. Still a lot of money but for someone in the market for a turnkey solution, this would be one I would definitely look at.
 

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