Hi all,
I’ve just begun full time living in my Promaster.
I’m retired from the wine business and traveling the country with my kayak under my bed. I’m already having the time of my life and have made friends and seen awesome stuff!
My van is a labor of love… I did about a years worth of research before buying her. I found her on Craigslist and flew from Maryland to Kentucky to buy her then drove her back. She is a 2014 159” high roof.She gad 150,000 miles on her and cost $21,000. She was already stripped and had a Maxxair vent van and solar panels on the roof and had a water tank plus all the custom made insulated window covers. Oh, and a slider window with a screen on the drivers side.
I finished her with Havelock wool insulation, 1/4” cedar planks throughout, Home Depot pantry and upper cabinets, Iceco refrigerator/freezer, twin bed with kayak underneath, a closet for clothes, trash, tools, laundry etc, and a camp potty. The entire build including putting new tires, shocks and brakes on her was around $20,000 . I was very fortunate to have a couple of talented friends with tools! She gets around 20 mpg. I’ll try to figure out how to post pics. I’m hoping to meet like minded nomads and swap stories over a campfire, maybe with a glass of nice wine.
I’ve just begun full time living in my Promaster.
I’m retired from the wine business and traveling the country with my kayak under my bed. I’m already having the time of my life and have made friends and seen awesome stuff!
My van is a labor of love… I did about a years worth of research before buying her. I found her on Craigslist and flew from Maryland to Kentucky to buy her then drove her back. She is a 2014 159” high roof.She gad 150,000 miles on her and cost $21,000. She was already stripped and had a Maxxair vent van and solar panels on the roof and had a water tank plus all the custom made insulated window covers. Oh, and a slider window with a screen on the drivers side.
I finished her with Havelock wool insulation, 1/4” cedar planks throughout, Home Depot pantry and upper cabinets, Iceco refrigerator/freezer, twin bed with kayak underneath, a closet for clothes, trash, tools, laundry etc, and a camp potty. The entire build including putting new tires, shocks and brakes on her was around $20,000 . I was very fortunate to have a couple of talented friends with tools! She gets around 20 mpg. I’ll try to figure out how to post pics. I’m hoping to meet like minded nomads and swap stories over a campfire, maybe with a glass of nice wine.