2004 Sprinter Van 158" WB Camper Converted - Manchester, NH

jongaffney

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I built out this van for a year traveling the country. My girlfriend and I covered over 30,000 miles in it, 36 states, 15 National Parks and made some incredible memories. That said, things have changed and so have our vehicle needs so it's time to let it have another home where it can take some new adventures. Here's the rundown, happy to tell you more through PM. I bought it with 158k miles on it and we did a custom build out. I have all the service records since then and have done extensive work to it. It's a dry camper as I didn't want to worry about freezing pipes or leaks. It's made to take a queen size or full size mattress and has plenty of storage for two people to live comfortably out of. It's a diesel and gets roughly 22-25mpg when fully loaded up. It has the typical some of the typical Sprinter rust, but everything is solid and nothing is structurally bad. It's had two small fender benders that dented the side panel on the drivers side. No structural damage from them either internal or external just dents in the panels. It has a Goal Zero solar set up that easily powered a 12v fridge from ARB as well as our lighting, camera chargers, and laptops. All internal cabinetry was done by a professional woodworker, Tetherly Design, and is built of furniture grade maple plywood both 1/2" and 3/4". The table is 200 year old barn board from NH which is used in accents throughout the buildout. The flooring is laminate. The seating booth has room for four people to comfortably sit, eat, play cards, etc. There's storage under the bed platform accessible from the dining nook as well as two drawers out the back. Storage above the cab, and under both seats. There's a kitchen counter (cherry slab) with cabinets underneath and above. On both sides of the ceiling above the bed there are cabinets for storage with sliding doors. It's perfect for either weekend trips or long term living and traveling. I've bulleted out the good and bad below.

Full photos are in the following link on dropbox, there wasn't room to upload them all. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8vzrgcaom251sbx/AAAK82hy6QH5s7kI4BOaT08ua?dl=0

Here's the rundown on the van:

The good stuff -

2004 158"WB Sprinter Van
193k miles
Goal Zero 1250 Solar Unit
2 Goal Zero Boulder 90 panels on the roof
Goal Zero lights
It has four Definity AT Tires with maybe 10,000 miles on them.
Lagun Table Top Arm that allows the table to rotate and move out of the way
All cabinetry is made from maple faced furniture grade plywood, primarily in 3/4"
Seat cushions are upholstered with water, fade, and stain resistant Sunbrella material
All new brakes with in the last 20k miles
Entirely new ebrake
Rebuilt transmission as of last November by AAMCO
Inspection is good until June
Gets 22-25mpg
Diesel runs strong


The less good stuff -

The van had two fender benders while traveling that left two dents on the drivers side of the van. They don't cause any structural issues or damage to the inside so I left them.
Sprinter rust - Sadly, Sprinters are known for body rust and mine does have some though less than they typically have especially in this area.
AC - The AC compressor hose went in the fall and needs to be replaced to get that running again
The windshield currently has a crack in it.

Asking price: $35,000 or BO
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