2017 4x4 Sportsmobile (Field Van) Sprinter 144 PopTop (price drop, more photos)

cwvandy

Adventurer
2017 144” wheel-base Pop-top 4x4
40K miles
Extended Mercedes warranty: 6 years (good until August 2023), 150,000 miles
Oil Change every 5,000 miles (documented). Factory specs every 20,000 miles
Significant upgrades 2021-2022
One owner, kept in heated garage its entire life. Replacement cost $200K+

$155,000 OBO
Bend, Oregon

Overview: This is a purpose built, off-road, long term off-the-grid van. It is a comfortable, durable and well- designed platform for up to 4 people to enjoy getting off the beaten path for extended periods. It is not a “Ramada Inn”, Class A motorhome squeezed onto a Sprinter platform. It is built to unplug and explore.
  • 5.2 cubic foot refrigerator with separate 1.8 cubic foot freezer
  • 52 gallons water capacity
  • Entirely new 12-volt electrical system in 2021 with Lithium batteries, Victron components, Blue Seas parts and additional solar (400 watts). System has increased capacity, faster charging and significantly less weight than old system
  • High-end, off-road suspension, tires, skid plates
  • Custom “garage” for tools, toys, and equipment storage
  • Pop-top creates two separate sleeping areas, increases light and ventilation while lowering center of gravity, reducing windage and improving handling


Custom interior
-Settee with adjustable Lagun table
-Sleeping below and in pop top
-Microwave
-Isotherm 200 side by side refrigerator/freezer $3000
-32 gallons water in two tanks (+20 gallons under van for 52-gallon total). Tanks separately valved for filling and use (outside tank can be drained for cold conditions)
-Upgraded Stereo
-Diesel Furnace/hot water
-Winter insulation upper sleeping area package
-Insulated window coverings (all windows)
-Swivel driver and passenger seats
-Porta Potty (in cabinet)

Custom rear garage
-4 drawers (with space designed to hold up to four Zarges Boxes)
-storage for tables, chairs, barbeques, gear, tools, extra portable solar panel etc.
-under floor storage (spare tire location)
-outdoor shower
-Rolef screen enclosure

Exterior/Suspension
-Agile Offroad full RIP suspension (leaf springs, front/rear Fox shocks, coil-over 2d front shock, $5000)
-Full aluminum Skid plates (engine, transfer case, fuel tank, rear differential $2000)
-Van Compass full length sliders ($1500)
-Van Compass Front trailer hitch ($900)
-Owl Vans Swing out tire carrier, swing out Expedition Box + rotopax fuel cans, ($4500)
-Extreme Outback ExtremeAire Magnum 12 volt, 1.5 hp compressor. Air fills front and rear
-Aluminess ladder with extra pole and surfboard carriers
-Black Rhino wheels and KO2 tires (5) $3000
-400 watts solar
-Roof LED light bar
-Grill LED light bar
-Fiamma awning
-Thule roof rack
-Raptor liner rocker panels

Recent upgrades
-2021 New Victron Lithium batteries (320 amps), Victron Charger/inverter, solar controller, smart bms12/100, Cerbo Gx, GX Color Touch Screen 50 and battery protect. $12,500
-2021 New custom-made Blue Sea AC-DC electrical panel $1500
-2021 Additional 20-gallon water tank under body (old AGM battery location). All three tanks separately valved so that they can be used independently. $750
-2022 Habitat Chilewich floor coverings $1000
-2022 Water filtration and UV sterilization drinking water tap ($500)
-2022 Replace hood black wrap $500
-2021 Pedal box
-Rolef side and rear door screens.
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WU7X

Snow on the Roof
Beautiful setup. Are the four Zarges boxes shown in the photo included? What are you doing for internal cooking?

Dale
 

cwvandy

Adventurer
Beautiful setup. Are the four Zarges boxes shown in the photo included? What are you doing for internal cooking?

Dale
Thanks. The Zarges boxes are not included but could be negotiated. Some are pretty trashed (held barbecue). I use a portable Japanese butane stove. I did not want to carry propane. Batteries could power an induction stove.
 

WU7X

Snow on the Roof
How about a full liquor cabinet? ?

I need to read up on induction stoves. If power on board is adequate it would seem the sane way to go.
 

cwvandy

Adventurer
How about a full liquor cabinet? ?

I need to read up on induction stoves. If power on board is adequate it would seem the sane way to go.
We can keep the cabinet full. :cool:. Portable induction stoves would be a great way to go. New battery bank totally up to the task.
 

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