Price: 35.000 USD
2008 GMC SIERRA 2500HD
For Sale: Pop Top Northstar 2020 850SC and GMC Sierra 2500HD Truck Camper Combo – $35k
Embark on your next adventure with our trusted travel companion! This unbeatable combination of a 2008 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Extended Cab truck and a 2020 Northstar 850 SC camper has served our family of two adults and a 7-year-old faithfully on journeys from Reno, Nevada, through Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile.
Equipped to handle long journeys, rough roads, and high altitudes, this combo offers ample space, essential facilities, top-notch security, and reliable performance. Whether cruising down ripio roads or navigating bone-shaking routes, this setup is ready for any terrain.
The truck boasts:
– 6 Ltr V8 gasoline engine, 353 BHp
– 6-speed automatic transmission
– Rear 2-wheel drive
– Lifted suspension for higher ground clearance
– Large wheels with new Toyo 10-ply all-terrain tires
– 8ft long truck bed
– Registered and titled in USA Montana (we work with visitor.us to make the transfer legally)
– Regularly serviced, with recent oil change and new brake disks and pads
The camper features:
– ‘Sub-zero’ thermal insulation for excellent insulation
– Over-cab queen-size bed and convertible dinette bed
– Electric raising and lowering pop-top with an interior height of 6’8″ when raised
– Integral shower and easily removable cassette toilet
– 3.5 Cu ft Dometic fridge, 2-burner Dometic gas hob, and integral gas space heater
– 30 US Gal fresh water tank
– 110v electrical system with exterior charging point
– 12v habitation electrical system powered by three 100Ah Lithium batteries and two 100W roof-mounted solar panels
– Refillable propane gas tank
– Stow & Go removable exterior aluminum steps
– Happijac 4 corner electric jacks with remote control
– Roof-mounted MaxxFan 2-way ventilation fan
Sold fully equipped with bedding, crockery, cutlery, folding chairs, folding aluminum table, axe for wood cutting, and Starlink for immediate use.
Though not 4×4, this combo has taken us everywhere we wanted to go, including Colombia’s trampoline de muerte, and has been completely reliable. We’ll be sad to see it go, but it’s ready for new adventures with its next owner!