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Vagabond Drigter for 6ft Bed -$11k

Discussion in 'Buy / Sell / Trade - Other' started by CrashN'Burn, Jul 20, 2024.

  1. Jul 20, 2024 at 11:18 AM
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    CrashN'Burn

    CrashN'Burn [OP] I used to have a life

    Joined:
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    Member:
    #200883
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    Gender:
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    First Name:
    Joshua
    Union City, CA
    Vehicle:
    '13 TRD Sport MGM
    Up for sale is my Vagabond Drifter for a 6ft bed. Its a super solid camper in great shape, only parting ways as my interests have changed and I'd like to stsrt doing more technical trails again.

    Options on the camper include:
    -Powder coated black on camper and lid
    -Roof tracks with aluminum load bars & tie downs
    -Ceiling fan, reversible with 4 speed control.
    -lighting package includes side rails, tent light and main bed light.
    -12v out let and usb outlets on lighting control panel
    -Alucab shado-awn / 270 degree (covers side and rear of camper
    -frontrunner gullwing doors on both sides

    Currently its sitting on a 2nd gen toyota tacoma, but this camper will fit on any truck woth similar bed dimensions.


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    More pics in FB post:
     
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  2. Jul 23, 2024 at 4:49 PM
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    TomHGZ

    TomHGZ Well-Known Member

    Joined:
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    Vehicle:
    2014 TRD Frankensport 4x4 AC AT
    Partial list: Vagabond Drifter 3rd Gen OR rear axle 4.30 gears Bilstein 6112s and Tundra 5160s.
    I love my Vagabond Drifter. Since buying mine, I have kept shopping for the best camper, getting in-person detailed looks at all the other brands of campers – none stands up to the Drifter in terms of build features and quality.

    Among the highlights are that the windows zip down from the top (critical for maintaining privacy when venting the camper), it has a fan (absolutely necessary to fight condensation and to cook inside when the weather turns foul), it is insulated (very few other campers are insulated, and the insulation is a total game-changer for both cold and hot-weather camping), it provides adequate headroom when standing in the bed, you can even stand on it or park your camp chair on the roof without damaging it, and it does all of this without breaking 500 lbs. I've lived in my Drifter full-time for months at a time, and have run some pretty technical trails with it too, thanks in part to its relative light weight and its tapered sidewalls, which lets it slip through narrow off-camber trails that would stop a straight-walled camper cold.

    GLWS.
     
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