Okay, I have refrained from commenting but I did NOT say I was too ill to help. I am not a mechanic nor have I ever claimed to be. I offered to find an independent mechanic prior to your coming here. You ignored that and said you would rather have someone you choose.
The drips from the rear airconditioner were condensation and there was either a clogged drain line or hose. It was 90 degrees and raining. 100 % humidity. Lots of condensation.
I doubt he let it run long enough for the condensation to build up, rather, checked that it was cooling and went elsewhere. You confronted the owner about the vacuum and other electrical items not working, he plugged the van in and everything worked. You have no AC current unless the plug is in.
The chips on the windshield he should have mentioned but because this is Texas and chips are not critical to inspection perhaps he just forgot.
You were upset with Escapee's and neither the dealer nor I have a bit of control over them, none.
I dropped you at that motel because it was close to me and I could pick you up this morning and do what you needed to do. You write like I just said get home best way you know. I didn't and wouldn't have until now. Amtrak will take two days to get home according to the agent I spoke with, from either Dallas or Ft. Worth, both go north to OKC then west.
There is an airconditioner repair shop in Arlington who does RV air at a reasonable price.
What you do is up to you but please don't make it sound like I got you out here and blew you off. I WAS tired last night after 7 hours at the dealership and no food. No meds and my back was killing me. I was in a ****** mood, not ill.
I would still take you to the airport or Amtrak or greyhound, I don't renege on friends.
I don't know if you are passing up a decent van or not but it's a 1995 and will have a glitch here and there.
Please don't tell people how I felt, you don't know.
Rob