I’m looking to travel the country on several trips lasting a month or two each either by myself or with only one extra person. I’m used to tenting in the past, but want to avoid the continual setup/teardown and be able to pull over and sleep wherever.
I’m trying to decide between getting a used cargo van which I will build a simple bed/storage into vs. A fully camperized van. I can get an early 2000 model cargo van with about 125K miles or a 80’s camper van, surprisingly with much less mileage.
I want to keep it simple and have the least amount of hassle. The 125K on the cargo van engine worries me as does that it was a “work” vehicle (like it seems are all cargo vans), but the much older age of the camper van seems troublesome despite the less mileage.
Which would be a more solid choice?
PS>> I’m leaning towards the cargo van because I want to keep it simple and have control over how the inside is laid out and the finished van just seems like “too overdone” - I don’t care about toilet and shower/microwave. I am aware that with the cargo van I’ll have to insulate for road noise and build a bed and some storage, have a bucket for when a bathroom is not handy and use a portable white gas camping stove for cooking.
Parry
I’m trying to decide between getting a used cargo van which I will build a simple bed/storage into vs. A fully camperized van. I can get an early 2000 model cargo van with about 125K miles or a 80’s camper van, surprisingly with much less mileage.
I want to keep it simple and have the least amount of hassle. The 125K on the cargo van engine worries me as does that it was a “work” vehicle (like it seems are all cargo vans), but the much older age of the camper van seems troublesome despite the less mileage.
Which would be a more solid choice?
PS>> I’m leaning towards the cargo van because I want to keep it simple and have control over how the inside is laid out and the finished van just seems like “too overdone” - I don’t care about toilet and shower/microwave. I am aware that with the cargo van I’ll have to insulate for road noise and build a bed and some storage, have a bucket for when a bathroom is not handy and use a portable white gas camping stove for cooking.
Parry