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Old 05-07-2024, 09:52 AM
 
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Are you referring to this Moonlander van conversion? There are numerous Class B campers that are similar in shape that are cheaper if purchased in the "used" market. Also, I agree with you that it is best to buy one that doesn't have a lot of mileage.
https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...an+Conversions

This one above looks quite nice, although not for me. Now that I am old but still short, I like lots headroom to walk around inside, and also a shower, kitchen, a wardrobe closet, AC and furnace, screened doors and windows, a dining area, and so on. When I was young I could not afford those things, and as the saying goes..."its money only, and you aren't taking it to the grave with you"
Nope, The Moonlander I put a link to in the original post.
Here it is:

https://www.radicaproducts.com/moonlander

The way we travel we only need a bed, and a pot to pi$$ in.
We wouldn't be spending much time in it at all.

At one point we were dreaming of living and working on the road. Theoretically possible with hubby's job, but decided against it for now. Then I'll need all those goodies.
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Old 05-07-2024, 11:14 AM
 
Location: Western PA
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Nope, The Moonlander I put a link to in the original post.
Here it is:

https://www.radicaproducts.com/moonlander

The way we travel we only need a bed, and a pot to pi$$ in.
We wouldn't be spending much time in it at all.

At one point we were dreaming of living and working on the road. Theoretically possible with hubby's job, but decided against it for now. Then I'll need all those goodies.

its gonna be hard to find, but cheaper....find a uber rare 76-77 chevy chalet. only 1800 were made, and I saw 1 almost a decade ago at auction that was unrestorable, so theoretically there are 1799 left....
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Old Today, 10:36 AM
 
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its gonna be hard to find, but cheaper....find a uber rare 76-77 chevy chalet. only 1800 were made, and I saw 1 almost a decade ago at auction that was unrestorable, so theoretically there are 1799 left....
Oh those are so cool looking! I also wouldn't turn down an AWD Chevy Astro! They stopped making them in the early 2000's or so I've heard.
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