Seller's Description
Serious buyers only. Will not reply to scammers. We have taken 19 trips in this camper since we bought it in 2020 (including two cross-country road trips). We are selling it to get something a little bit bigger to accommodate our family. We have had many fun adventures in this rig and will be sad to let our first camper go, but we hope the next family will love it as much as we have. Listing is for the slide-in truck bed camper only. We will consider selling the truck along with it ($62,000 for both OBO). Truck has 28k miles and is in excellent condition. Features and updates • Dry weight: 3,181 • Wet bath • We haul this on a 2019 Dodge Ram 3500 DRW and have no issues. We get approximately 12 mpg. • Renovated in 2020. We opened up the space by painting the dull RV brown with white paint, removed the bulky window coverings and dingy blinds and replaced them with tension rods and blackout curtains. See our video here: https://youtu.be/mAbb8_IbOqQ • Created an escape hatch on the stair up to the bed to gain access to the fresh-water tank for cleaning. Features a marine grade hatch. • Lots of storage • Updated vinyl floor • Approximately $2,500 in battery and solar upgrades: • Replaced AGM batteries with two 100 AMH BattleBorn batteries. o We have camped recently at a national park for four days and the lowest our battery got was 85%. • Added 400w of solar which charges the lithium batteries through a Victron MPPT controller. Self-installed—we are not professionals. Here is a video: https://youtu.be/Pdsh7wOtf94 • Manual awning over the passenger side (has a rip that has been “repaired” with duct tape) • Manual awning over the door • Replaced lights throughout with LEDs. Only two original lights remain. We didn’t replace them because we didn’t want to have to repair the ceiling. • Updated a few outlets with USB outlets. • Added marine lights over the bed, which are touch control and have USB outlets built into them. • Torklift fastguns and locks • Replaced all of the exterior cabinet door locks. • The stovetop works great. We have never attempted to use the oven. • Froli bed system. We also replaced the mattress when we bought it. • Outside shower • 2 30 gallon propane tanks • Shore power and city water hookups • 13,500 BTU air conditioner • Closet with rod • Roomy refrigerator and freezer for a camper this size. • Original Jenson radio (have not used) • Cable antenna (have not used) • WeBoost • The previous owner installed a small pet door for his dog. • New foot flush toilet. • New SnapPads • New fan cover in bathroom. • Brand new RV SnapPads on the jack feet. • Will throw in some extra accessories. The bad We did not know there was water damage and rot in the cabover when we bought it from the previous owner. Had we not removed all of the window treatments we would not have found it. We repaired it from the inside. Our plan was to eventually rebuild it from the outside because doing it from the inside like we did caused some delamination. We have downloaded a step-by-step DIY on rebuilding the nose, complete with the materials to buy, but we never got around to doing it. We show what we found in our renovation video, here: https://youtu.be/mAbb8_IbOqQ Our renovation probably requires renovation. For example: • The peel and stick vinyl flooring we used to build a new wall in the cabover bed area is peeling off. It never really formed correctly to the inner wall. It was a good idea in theory, but we aren’t professionals. We have a body pillow there and a shelf that we added for décor so we hardly notice how it looks. • The subway tile peel and stick wallpaper did not hold up to our humid climate well and has slipped in some areas so there are gaps between some of the tiles. • The paint has chipped in some small areas. • We removed the original dinette table and replaced it with a beautiful custom wood table. However, the new table does not fit perfectly for making the dinette into a bed. It does work. Our pre-teen has slept there just fine. • We covered the countertops with contact paper. We had plans to redo the countertops in butcherblock. • We wanted to update the vinyl flooring around the toilet to match the new vinyl floor but never did. • When we bought it from the previous owner the generator did not work, so we turned the generator cabinet into a dry storage cabinet. We carry an off-board generator just in case but have never used it. • Keyless entry (battery needs to be replaced, or might be the motherboard. We did not use it enough to go through trying to fix it.) Lance brochure: https://www.lancecamper.com/docs/04-brochure.pdf Truck could potentially be sold as well if interested.
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