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Dodge xplorer camper van
Dodge xplorer camper van









dodge xplorer camper van
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have minor rust spots fixed, small dents repaired and new paint job replace/repair marking lights on sides of body always has the largest selection of New or Used Dodge. View our entire inventory of New or Used Dodge Xplorer M-230 Xlw RVs. Cruise this crazy planet we call earth in style with all. We offer the best selection of Dodge Class B RVs to choose from. The Space Bus is an elegantly converted retro class b camper van available for your next adventure. replace house battery (perhaps make it a 2-battery system) and clean up wiring Find New Or Used Dodge XPLORER M-230 XLW Class B RVs for sale from across the nation on. replace fridge (it is original and there are much more efficient ones now)

dodge xplorer camper van

replace interior lights (they are old, lenses cracking) Looking appropriately sunburned and faded for the desert southwest, this one-family-owned 1978 Dodge B200 Xplorer 212 camping van would be a fun winter. replace leaky toilet (yes, it leaks so I haven't used it in years) convert fan belt-driven cooling fan with electronic (belt clutch likes to squeak when cold) Here's the punch list (what I've been planning anyway): huge dual access storage in rear compartment under bed 2 20lb LP tanks in vented storage locker

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fresh and black water holding tanks plus a hose hookup hanging closet, plenty of cabinets, drawers and compartments main salon has sink, 2-burner LP stove, AC/DC refrigerator bathroom with sink that doubles as shower bed in rear is a double, salon table folds into a bed so could sleep up to 4 step down interior allows for a 6' headroom in the main salon So, if you are a collector or a restorer this is a RARE FIND as I have purposely kept it as close to original as I can.

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I have been dreaming of a full restoration for years but realized it is probably not going to happen, at least by me. There are a few things you could fix/replace (see below) but I've been driving it for years the way it is and it's fine. You could drive this van as-is and enjoy it for years by simply maintaining it. Interior is nice, the wall coverings were really ugly (originally yellow-ish) as well as carpet and curtains so they were updated but other than that not much has been changed. It runs excellent (my Dad was a Chrysler mechanic in the 70's and helped me maintain it), strong brakes and transmission. I have owned the van for 20 years and it has been stored indoors each winter. Driven all over the country but mostly in summer months. 1972 Ray Frank-built Xplorer motorhome on a 1971 Dodge B300 1-ton van.











Dodge xplorer camper van