*PRICE DROP* - *$200,000* 1994 Mercedes SK1824 AK 4x4 Expedition Truck

Ninelitetrip

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Bump w/ price edit @ $235,000 and open to negotiations


Registered as a commercial vehicle or RV?

Same for insurance, commercial, or RV?

Built to national RV spec?

Soundproofing in the cab?

AC in the cab, but not the habitat?

KM put on the completed unit since the build?


I like the platform, great truck, and a manual to boot.
 

THOMASBENDER

New member
Registered as a commercial vehicle or RV?

Same for insurance, commercial, or RV?

Built to national RV spec?

Soundproofing in the cab?

AC in the cab, but not the habitat?

KM put on the completed unit since the build?


I like the platform, great truck, and a manual to boot.
Hi, Ninlitetrip.

It is titled as an RV. I have it insured as an RV, you would have to go through the process with you insurance provider or ask to ensure they will insure it. I would say its built well beyond the "national RV spec." There is sound proofing in the cab. No A/C in the cab or cabin. I do have an A/C for the cab that we could install if the asking price was met. Maybe 500km, it gets driven every other week to ensure its moving. Thanks for the kind words. Email with more questions hello@acmeoverland.com Thanks, TOM
 
180out, I'm sorry if my opinion bothers you. I was sharing a simple observation. I travel with two dogs so room is important. And a stick shift is is not for all. I don't see many sticks on the trails. Again my observations.

I love the box build, but the chassis is not the best choice in my opinion. A Stewart Stevenson cab as rudimentary as it is, would be a better choice for family traveling. And it's an automatic.

this Mercedes will have a far better fuel consumption than a Stewart & Stevenson
 

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