Location
College Place, Washington 99324, United States
I purchased this van a little over 2 years ago and it was by far one of the best choices I ever made. I built it out with the intention of lasting a lifetime. I’ve recently gotten married and while we love the van, we are planning on moving into something that suits our growing family a little better. I’m sad to see it go. Below are some of the highlights of the vehicle and below that, the highlights of the build itself.
Vehicle Highlights:
3500 Extended. This high roof model is hard to come by and provides you with more overall space than almost all van types on the market currently. The extra couple feet on the back end make a big difference when it comes to storage and sleeping arrangements.
Premium Tires. I replaced the Stock tires with Open Range Tires. LT245/75R16. This is a size up from stock and the all-terrain made a big difference when going off road. Fuel economy was not noticeably changed by the addition.
Hitch and towing package addition. I only ever towed a trailer a handful of times but every time I did it handled it great.
Build Highlights:
· Blue Aims 1500-Watt inverter. This high-end inverter can also charge the house batteries and car battery in the van when plugged in via shore power. While plugged in it will also bypass using battery power and run everything directly from shore power.
· Isolator. Power from the van alternator is attached the house batteries and charges them while running. If voltage of house batteries is below car batteries isolator will automatically disconnect. If van batteries die, switch can be forced to connect to start van with house batteries.
· 270 Amp-hours via batteries.
· 400 Watts of solar. Renogy Bluetooth connect. See comprehensive status of batteries and solar from the app.
· Inline fuses and DC breakers to protect whole system.
· 47Liter Dometic fridge/freezer.
· 900-Watt microwave.
· 5-gallon propane tank for propane stove top.
· Running water for sink via pump and 5-gallon water containers.
· Wall mounted TV.
· 3 inches of poly iso insulation on the walls, 1 in on the floor and 1 ½ inches on top. Rock wool was also used for sound proofing and to provided easy access to wiring if needed.
· Diesel line ran for diesel heater.
· Comes with swamp cooler for summer months.
· Upper cabinets and lower drawers are made out of varnished birch. The hard would is very resilient to wear and tear.
· LVP flooring
Final Items
· Transmission was recently replaced with new one. A sensor on the old transmission went bad and wore the clutch pads down without giving warning or check engine light. Sensors and transmission has been replaced. Warranty on the transmission is transferable to the new owner.
· Windshield is cracked. I just haven’t gotten around to replacing it. I am happy to account for that appropriately.
· Overall, the vehicle has been great to us! We have taken it across the country and it never broke down on us.
· Please reach out and I am happy to answer any of your questions or elaborate in more detail about the build.
· Asking $65,000 or best offer.
College Place, Washington 99324, United States