That's the deal of the year. $210k to $120k. Do only the 1, 2, and 0 numbers work? I think if we knock the zero off and go with $12k or $21k we may be working with something...
Not to be a further doubter, but I highly doubt you'll find a UJOR conversion in that price range in this market. Beat to **** oilfield quigleys are going for like $15k... But if you do find it, good on you!
Recently moved and have a lot less space to accumulate stuff. Hoping that some of it can be put to use by others - I’m located in Aptos, CA (just south of Santa Cruz). Local pickup is obviously easiest, but I’m happy to work out shipping at buyer’s expense. FEEL FREE TO MAKE ME AN OFFER ON...
Props to you for handling this SS smoothly and with a level head haha. Easy to get caught up in the keyboard warrior rants. Seeing the inside photos of the camper is awesome - those flatbed models have an insane amount of storage and space for what they are.
Holy hell that's some $$$. That being said, looks pretty well-built mechanically (although I'd rather have a 4x4 job done by u-joint or somebody other than quigley at that price). Nice that it's the v10 and not another expensive diesel. One man's van is another man's..... house? Or vacation...
Awesome rig. Love the pop that includes additional standing height when it's lowered... the just under 6' standing height of ambos has always frustrated me, seems like the perfect solution.
That seems like a pretty solid deal these days, especially given the low mileage and recent service work. Would just want to check for rust since it's located in IL.
Super clean, build out. I like it. Also like the v10. Guessing 4x4 is a quigley conversion? Price seems a little steep, but I long ago gave up trying to guestimate appropriate prices for vans. GLWS!
Wow. Those are some awesome examples. Definitely like the idea of the blue one that gives you more headroom. I always thought the rolling doors would be super cool if done right, i think the false walls behind them achieve exactly that...
Seems like it would make a super cool rig for the right person. Would be super unique if you could figure out a way to retrofit the existing rear box in to a camper setup...
Man, one those times when i wish I had more money laying around hahaha. As others have said, this is a great price and starting setup for somebody to snag.
Props to the seller for a the solid base and very fair price. I'm sure it will be gone quickly.
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This is a really cool looking setup. That translucent ceiling is amazing... amazing that they've been able to make that work in alaska temps. If the details are accurate, I would venture to say that this could be worth a decent amount of money. Really cool that the camper can be removed...
Pre-covid, these red cross vans were selling for like $8-$10k at auction pretty consistently. All with the 7.3, most under 100k miles. Since covid... well, we all know what's happened to prices.
I've yet to find a shop in seattle that I've been super pleased with, but I'll toss out Dukes Truck...
Pretty cool setup. I like the flatbead + slide-in combo. He mentions that they are essentially one unit but can be separated - I wonder how hard it is to take off the camper. Having that capability would be a big differentiator compared to it being permanently mounted. He also says he'll trade...
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