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You're lucky I have spare time this afternoo.

Has the overcab top but looks like there's a TV there, you'd have to build a bed.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/rvs/5546942054.html

Build bed?
http://stockton.craigslist.org/rvs/5522402982.html

Too old and not a class B but it sure is awesome
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/rvd/5540835981.html

High miles and the back is a tub instead of a dinette
http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/rvs/5520764165.html

I think the toilet is on the side of the back rather than the center of the back, and you'd have to build the bed:
http://yuma.craigslist.org/rvd/5542302448.html

'95 but looks like toilet is on the side:
http://yuma.craigslist.org/cto/5529495709.html

I still like the first one I posted most.
 
Thanks for the help TMG51

I think I'm going to keep looking for one a bit lower mileage as thats one thing you can't really replace as easily. What year is yours? Mileage? Love to see some comps so I know what I should be looking for. I'd also love to know what you paid for yours
 
iplayguitarintheshower said:
I just found this one that looks promising but no word on if it has a shower or overcab bed.
http://www.rvt.com/Dodge-3500-Landscape-1998-Bay-point-CA-ID6821759-UX185807

I can tell from the look of that overcab that it's not quite full size, the type manufacturers use to put a TV or cabinets in. Actually if you look at the other pictures posted and zoom in on the one taken from the back, you can see the cabinets built in up there. You could probably rip them out and build a bed.

I bet it has a shower though.

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Ah yes good catch. The rear beds are also longer, meaning there are no dual seats up front as the sink/bathrooms are pushed up forwards more.

I think I'm liking the one you showed first the best so far. How big of an issue would 170k miles be? Guessing I'd have to budget for a new transmission at some point, but i hear those engines last for quite a long time.

Id rather sleep width wise in the back as my GF and I would be able to fit (its 6'2'' width wise), so having a shorter dinette would be ideal. That way, the extra row of seats up front can be pulled if need be, and cabinets temporarily thrown in for extra storage space (if its only us 2 traveling), or the seats added back in if were doing a 4 person camping trip (2 sleep in the above bunk and 2 in the back)

90% of these units though have just toilets and no showers, and the toilets face the isle. I'd have to extend the 'dressing' closet into the bathroom and make it longer, as well as turn the toilet 90 degrees
 
Those Lazy Daze are well known for a quality build..
 
Theyre pretty comfy but a bit too big for my taste. a 19footer is about as big as I wanna go for the time being.
 
I went from a SWB conversion van Dodge to a Class-B Ford RV. Best thing I've ever done.
 
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