See what the $1.2 million 27North Ascender 30A camper based on a 2022 Ford F-250 truck has to offer.
Have you turned on the news lately? Perhaps looked out the window? Social unrest runs rampant, we're slowly turning our planet into a giant microwave, and our best hope to colonize Mars can't even figure out Twitter's verification system. Maybe we just call it a day and get ready for the zombie apocalypse that will eventually sweep the globe. That means we're going to need a vehicle that's up to the task.
It has a custom camper built onto the truck's frame which adds a full dining room, a small kitchen with stove, a shower, and a bed that sits above the truck's cabin. The entire exterior of the vehicle is covered in a material that is similar to truck bed spray liner. The benefit is that it can stand up to quite a bit of abuse and still look brand new after a quick spray down. The Ascender 30A sits on a military-grade wheel and tire package.
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