Seller's Description
Clear title. Just a baby, 36,500 miles. Inspected September, 2023. No mechanical issues. Tires good. All systems work. Spouse can't camp because of back problems. This vehicle was converted into a wheelchair accessible vehicle after it rolled off the assembly line when it was manufactured in 2012. The conversion included: - Hi-top added; - All walls & ceiling were covered in a felt-like material. Check out photos. Soft and inviting. - All windows except windshield are tinted. Easy to see out. Very difficult to see in. - Hard rubber flooring installed. My brother and I did the camper conversion right after my purchase in 2020, which included: - Kitchen with running water (40 gal tank), electric fridge ($600!), huge storage drawer, propane stove and tank; - Installed 2 100-amp Renogy solar panels, deep-cycle battery, circuit breakers; - Installed three overhead LED lamps plus reading lamps on both sides of bed with 3-way touch switches. - Queen-sized foam mattress (non-moveable, so you don't have to "build" a bedroom every night.) - Carpeted floor - Bathroom consists of a popup tent and a 5-gallon bucket with a toilet seat. (Use a kitchen bag and dispose . . . easy-peasy. No draining and maintaining a septic tank. - Dining area has a removable table. Seating provided by a bench seat (original) that folds up for more space.
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