Pretty sweet vintage Tiger here, one owner low miles should be a good unit for a new owner.
https://denver.craigslist.org/rvs/d/aurora-1986-tiger-van-16ft-one-owner/7239979246.html
I really think this a good deal for the right person. Not sure the details of the custom pass through upgrade I'd want to know more but price point is awesome and 460 with a manual is nice drivetrain combo.
https://fayar.craigslist.org/rvs/d/bentonville-1992-f250-4x4-custom-truck/7239769763.html
Too rich for my blood but nicer than some at this price point.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/rvs/d/bend-2014-ford-e350-4x4-quadvan-54/7240178126.html
Pretty cool vintage Chinook. Price is definitely right. Not sure why you have to be an in-state buyer?
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/rvs/d/seattle-1987-ford-350-chinook-15ft/7239635228.html
Might be one of those my wife told me I have to list it for sale...... but she just didn't say how much $...... $100k sounds good should own it rest my life.... :)
https://boulder.craigslist.org/rvs/d/boulder-x4-v8-diesel-e350-sportsmobile/7237411203.html
Pretty good truck to perhaps make overland camper, maybe lift gate could be used with someone wanting to haul motorcycle or something?
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/rvd/d/fontana-2004-freightliner-fl70-4x4-open/7228242770.html
Vintage and excellent condition.... Interesting interior layout. Just a cool find!
https://www.rvt.com/Toyota-Chinook-Omega-1978-Moncton-NB-ID9590838-UX141152
Yeah the 150k on the v10 kind of makes this one overpriced. I just don't know who took care of engine for the first 150k so that makes it tougher for me. IF I had taken care of the engine since early or new I'd be more comfortable with 150k. I posted another better deal Chinook last week...
Sorry to hear - I don't vet anything I post unless I think it's obvious scam. As a real estate investor I've gotten some of my best deals from the worst sellers because no one wants to deal with them. My mentor taught me don't let a bad seller come between you and a good piece of property...
I 100% agree BritKLR. IF you notice I mentioned a 6" lift specifically as being too much for my style and why. I think 2" - 3" is an excellent range for Tiger wasn't tryin to dog on anyone specifically. On your chassis and quite a few others the Tiger sits on I think you could benefit from...
I was just looking and it appears this has been price dropped to $137K down from original $158k. Still too much for me especially with 6.4..... I really like the Host RV interior's they are very nice.
This is one of the oldest 4x4 class C I've found in my searches. Don't know how current this listing is but thought some of you would enjoy nonetheless.
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/ford/365366-1979-ford-creger-4x4-camper-truck.html
Another interesting import. Almost looks like a Tiger on a mini-truck.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/rvd/d/seattle-1992-isuzu-rodeo-4wd-diesel/7232682097.html
Found another one of these this week but this one is already in the States. Looks like there is a cottage industry going importing all these 4x4 camper vans.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/rvd/d/happy-valley-1993-toyota-hiace-camper/7235025945.html
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