This F-750-based camper van is the perfect hitchhiker for the upcoming apocalypse

2021-11-10 03:58:40 By : Mr. Justin Wong

The earth is in chaos these days. If you are not forced to move out of your house due to flooding and our crumbling infrastructure, drought and food shortages will soon return you to a hunter-gatherer life.

When this happens, the perfect vehicle to ensure your continued survival on this abandoned planet may be a large off-road camper based on a Ford F-750 pickup truck. Fortunately, one is now on sale.

For those who don’t know, the F-750 is Ford’s largest truck. This is a commercial vehicle that eclipses ordinary trucks such as Ford's own F-150.

Well, it perfectly forms a base for a land camper, where you can take shelter during the nuclear winter. This is exactly the idea of ​​RV specialist Global Expedition Vehicles, because it uses one to make adventure trucks.

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The adventure truck that debuted at this year's SEMA show uses the 2004 Ford F-750 chassis as its basis. Then the top of the truck is equipped with a fiberglass body, which contains everything you need to live after the end of the world.

In the body of the beast, there is a kitchen with sink, induction cooker, refrigerator and microwave, and a dining area for two with tables and benches.

At the back of the truck, you will find a full-size bed where you can rest after a hard day in the ruins of civilization to survive. There is also a shower room, toilet and ample storage space to store all the souvenirs of your simpler time.

The truck is also equipped with a 90-gallon fresh water tank and a 20-gallon grey water waste storage.

The chassis of the camper has everything you and your family need on the road, because you can try to avoid any potential zombie invasion. It is powered by a 7.2-liter engine, a 240-gallon fuel tank, a semi-automatic tire inflation system, a front winch and auxiliary lights.

There are also solar panels to power its electronics, and the adventure truck is equipped with GPS and satellite radio.

Does all this make the adventure truck the ultimate apocalyptic survival truck?

If you think so, Global Expedition Vehicles is now selling this truck. You can have all this excessive prosperity for only $345,000.

I think I might be bored with the metaphor of the apocalypse of the off-road camper. See also: "Raptor Killer", "Buy this so I don't have to" etc.

I think it might be more interesting to carefully analyze for whom this will be done and where it will struggle and shine in the real world.