Charming & Simple Ford E250 Campervan
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$ 125.00
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- Mileage: 100 | Seats: 2 | Sleeps: 2
Description
**Update** AC has since been fixed, regarding a review that mentioned it wasn't working. This is a simple, practical van build. It has a raised roof for extra head space (I'm 5'6" and can just stand up in it). Featuring:
- 2-burner propane camp stove (attached to a 20lb. propane tank). The propane tank is secured to the interior van wall, underneath one of the benches.
- Bench-to-bed conversion so you have a work space / "hallway" when folded up, but a queen-size bed when it's time to sleep.
- A hand-pump sink with 5 gallon water jug underneath the kitchenette area. Manually lift the sink bowl and dump outside, if you use it. No grey water tank.
- Bright (and easy-to-use) recessed ceiling lights.
- Kitchenette area includes utensils, pot/pan, cooking needs, bowls, plates, cups, mugs.
- AC/heat/bluetooth work excellently. It's a real-wheel drive vehicle but handles backroads well.
- Don't go over 75 MPH!
- My "shower" is a solar shower bag and my "toilet" is a portable, three-legged toilet seat. I will provide these in the van, along with waste baggies and zip ties for proper disposal. I will also provide a "poop shovel" should you decide to use the great outdoors (I highly, highly recommend). I also recommend bringing a well-sealed water bottle as your pee jar, should you need to go at night!
- The headlights work, but they are a little dim. If you aren't a great night driver, I recommend sticking to daytime driving or well-lit areas at night.
- I recommend leaving it in "bed" mode then storing your items under the bed. You are welcome to store items inside the bench seats, but it can get tedious having to put the bed away before you can get items from inside the benches.
- If you plan on going down dirt roads, be prepared for some dust. If you are storing things inside the bench seats, I recommend storing them inside the plastic bins (provided), or putting inside plastic bags - or, if you're cool with dust, then just let them be!
- 2-burner propane camp stove (attached to a 20lb. propane tank). The propane tank is secured to the interior van wall, underneath one of the benches.
- Bench-to-bed conversion so you have a work space / "hallway" when folded up, but a queen-size bed when it's time to sleep.
- A hand-pump sink with 5 gallon water jug underneath the kitchenette area. Manually lift the sink bowl and dump outside, if you use it. No grey water tank.
- Bright (and easy-to-use) recessed ceiling lights.
- Kitchenette area includes utensils, pot/pan, cooking needs, bowls, plates, cups, mugs.
- AC/heat/bluetooth work excellently. It's a real-wheel drive vehicle but handles backroads well.
- Don't go over 75 MPH!
- My "shower" is a solar shower bag and my "toilet" is a portable, three-legged toilet seat. I will provide these in the van, along with waste baggies and zip ties for proper disposal. I will also provide a "poop shovel" should you decide to use the great outdoors (I highly, highly recommend). I also recommend bringing a well-sealed water bottle as your pee jar, should you need to go at night!
- The headlights work, but they are a little dim. If you aren't a great night driver, I recommend sticking to daytime driving or well-lit areas at night.
- I recommend leaving it in "bed" mode then storing your items under the bed. You are welcome to store items inside the bench seats, but it can get tedious having to put the bed away before you can get items from inside the benches.
- If you plan on going down dirt roads, be prepared for some dust. If you are storing things inside the bench seats, I recommend storing them inside the plastic bins (provided), or putting inside plastic bags - or, if you're cool with dust, then just let them be!
Sleeps
2
Seats
2
Mileage
100
Make
Ford
Model
Econoline
Year
1999
Security Deposit
$ 500.00
Length
18 ft
Daily
$ 125.00
Weekly
$ 750.00
Monthly
$ 3,375.00
City
Salt Lake City
State
Utah
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