
$77,995
For saleListed a day ago · Houston, Texas · Copy Listing Link
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Newly serviced · Delivery available in the US and Mexico Some rigs are built to sit in driveways. This one wasn't. If you've been circling the idea of van life, or you're a family looking for something that actually works on the road, this is the one that makes it real. Her name is Millie. The Story Millie started her life with a family of five. Two years crisscrossing the US, hitting national parks, small towns, long highways. Then she came to us, a family of four; I was looking for a low-maintenance starter van. She delivered. We took her through the US South, through Mexico (twice), and all the way into Central America, into the mountains of Guatemala. I lived in Millie for a month. She's not a weekend warrior. She's a tested, lived-in, home on wheels (just a highly mobile one). What Makes Her Special From the outside, doesn't look like an RV. Clean, unassuming, easy to park in a city. From the inside, she's a fully built out RV, with systems that just *work*. That duality is maybe the best thing about the Solis 59P. You're not announcing yourself everywhere you go, but you have everything you need when you get there. Sleeping & Living The Murphy+ bed sleeps two comfortably, and the pop-up tent on top adds two more. That pop-top is one of my favorite features. It has this retro, old-school camper feel to it, and the FROLI sleep system up there is genuinely comfortable (not a glorified shelf). Sleeps 4, seats 7. Kitchen & Bath The kitchenette has a two-burner propane stove, a solid fridge/freezer that runs beautifully on solar, and enough counter space to actually cook a meal. You get both an indoor and outdoor shower, which is more useful than you'd think (beach days, muddy kids, dogs, rinsing gear). And yes, there's a cassette toilet. (I know, I know. But maintenance/cleaning is easier than you'd expect, and having a bathroom at 2am on a random mountain road in Oaxaca is worth it every time.) Power & Water The roof-mounted solar panel keeps the house battery charged, and the compressor fridge/freezer runs off it without breaking a sweat. I've run off solar alone for 11 days straight. The fresh water tank holds 20 gallons, grey water holds 30, and the cassette toilet is a 5-gallon swap. Put it all together and you can comfortably stay off grid for 3-4 days at a time without thinking about it. Longer if you're conservative with water. Climate & Comfort The rear fan pulls a great cross breeze through the van. We parked at the beach in full sun and it stayed cool inside. At night, close everything up and the insulation keeps it surprisingly warm. No need for a heater on most nights. On the Road She's built on the Ram ProMaster 3500 chassis with a 280-hp 3.6L V6. Not 4WD, but I was pleasantly surprised with what she was able to handle through Mexico and Guatemala. She's nimble for her size and gets solid fuel economy for a camper van (we averaged around 17-18 MPG, sometimes better on flat highway stretches). My Highlights Sleeps 4, seats 7. Legitimately works for a family. Pop-up tent feels retro and fun. Kids love it, adults sleep well in it. Cassette toilet. Easier than you'd think, and invaluable on the road. Indoor AND outdoor showers. Solar panel and power system keeps everything running. Fridge, lights, devices, all without plugging in. 20-gallon fresh water + 30-gallon grey water + cassette toilet = 3-4 days off grid, easy. Looks like a van outside, built like an RV inside. Best of both worlds. Versatile. Cities, beaches, mountain roads. Not 4WD, but she's handled some serious roads. The back fan keeps a real cross breeze going. Stayed cool at the beach, stays warm at night with everything buttoned up. Comes equipped and ready to go: kitchen supplies, utensils, bedding, basic camping gear, hose, storage containers. Half a tank of propane. You could pick her up and go camping that same night. Millie has been to more places than most people's cars will ever see. National parks across the US. Gulf Coast beaches. The mountains of Guatemala. Long stretches of Mexico where the road just keeps going and the only plan is the next town. She's carried two families through all of it, and she's ready for the next one. Specs at a Glance Year / Make / Model 2022 Winnebago Solis 59P Chassis Ram ProMaster 3500 Engine 3.6L V6, 280 hp Transmission 6-speed automatic (62TE) Mileage~55,000 Exterior Length19' 9" Interior Standing Height6' 1" (9' 5" with pop-top) Fresh Water 20 gallons Grey Water 30 gallons Black Water (cassette) 5 gallons Stove 2-burner propane RefrigeratorCompressor fridge/freezer (solar or shore) 180amp alternator Interested? I'll deliver anywhere in the US or Mexico with a down payment. This listing is for serious buyers. If Millie sounds like your next chapter, reach out with a message here on The Camper Van. I'll send more photos, answer any questions, and share a full walk-through video. Cheers!
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