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Perhaps a smaller option than the Sprinter is a Ford Transit Connect. A couple I know have outfitted theirs for overnight use and it's pretty nice, especially for just one person. Basics only of course, not the 4 Seasons.
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Might as well get a proper minivan instead. Transit Connects are still smaller than a Caravan or Sierra. With less power and FWD only. I donβt see the appeal, other than looks.
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Spotted a new candidate this past weekend... Big Red!
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There is one for sale right by my house- seller is asking 18k- I bet he would take 10. |
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Look for old ford econoline work vans. They might have taken a beating in pervious lives, but they have always been solid.
Or Chevy Astro vans. My mom just retired at 56, bought herself a Ford F-150 and a 27β trailer. Living in that now full time. Not sure I could do it personally for long term but to each their own. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Spotted this one yesterday (no relation to seller)... https://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/ct...336860491.html William |
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Saw my first Tiny House on the road yesterday evening, what a POS IMO. The lady was pulling the top heavy rig with an F 250 up Palo Flechado a 2 mile 6% grade at under 10 mph. The arse end of the TH was nearly scraping the pavement as the load was way off balance. I'd bet the TH was wagging her all over the place on straight flat roads. Her gas lid was open and the cap was dangling so I imagine her Check Engine light was on when she summitted. She did pull over and let the string following her pass. The rig didn't look too road worthy, I'd opt for a travel trailer over a TH every day but whatever floats your boat..........
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Man, I look at this and the whole #vanlife thing and I get into it, wonder what different choices I'd made if this were a thing (that appealed to me) back when..
But, then I realize my last (and not yet born) daughter will be off to college by the time I'm 51 -- Plenty of time to live that #vanlife when they're out of the house -- at least on the weekends!
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I lived in my Ford Econoline cargo van for almost a year a long time ago. they work great and any mechanic can fix it for cheap and usually has the parts.
I bought another cargo van and still keep it as a third car. When biking and hiking, the real van dudes usually have a ford or gm or dodge van. the weekend #vanlife people have the $$ sprinters and VW westfalia because they are cool. my buddies tease me about my 'chester the molester' van. FREE CANDY! Quote:
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I have no idea why, but we had trouble even getting the attention of scammers when we sold my mom's van. It had previously been outfitted for a plumber, really solid, nobody wanted it. We pretty much gave it away.
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Though not expensive compared to VWs, still a little out of my range.
Still, I'd like to go for one of these Toyota Camp Mate vans. |
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