BigT
Well-known member
I spotted this (much) older, 86k miles, 1989 Dodge B250 "Getaway" camper-van recently in a neighboring city, and while considerably older than I'm really comfortable with (& it being a Dodge), I find myself going back and looking at it again and again.
It's said to be in great condition, inside and out, and super reliable (it just made a 2,400 mile trip to Montana and back with no issues).
I like the interior a lot. It looks cozy, though I'd replace that bed with the bunk I made for my little TC and open up some room inside for a toilet and folding bike. Or maybe toss the bed and just sleep in the loft.
The amenities include, a "downstairs" bed, a fold-out loft/bed, onboard propane, fridge, heater, 3 burner stove, and a sink with an integral water tank (I guess that means it's under the sink). The seller said it gets "around" 16mpg on the highway. Would that be 12 mpg on the highway and single digits in the city? :s
I recently read a post from our very own SternWake where he said he had an '89 Dodge B250, and seemed to like it. It would be great if he saw this and chimed in here.
Keeping in mind that this is the Calif Bay Area where everything is expensive, I don't think $4,000 is all that much if the van is in great shape and still has more life in it. But.... it is 28 years old and could have some serious issues waiting to spring up and cost a fortune to fix. Drivetrain, suspension, brakes, electrical, etc...
The seller recently bought a new truck and said "make me an offer". I wonder if that means he wanted something that got decent gas mileage and needs to dump his gas hog of a van?
Does an '89 Dodge use a carburetor or have fuel injection?
It's said to be in great condition, inside and out, and super reliable (it just made a 2,400 mile trip to Montana and back with no issues).
I like the interior a lot. It looks cozy, though I'd replace that bed with the bunk I made for my little TC and open up some room inside for a toilet and folding bike. Or maybe toss the bed and just sleep in the loft.
The amenities include, a "downstairs" bed, a fold-out loft/bed, onboard propane, fridge, heater, 3 burner stove, and a sink with an integral water tank (I guess that means it's under the sink). The seller said it gets "around" 16mpg on the highway. Would that be 12 mpg on the highway and single digits in the city? :s
I recently read a post from our very own SternWake where he said he had an '89 Dodge B250, and seemed to like it. It would be great if he saw this and chimed in here.
Keeping in mind that this is the Calif Bay Area where everything is expensive, I don't think $4,000 is all that much if the van is in great shape and still has more life in it. But.... it is 28 years old and could have some serious issues waiting to spring up and cost a fortune to fix. Drivetrain, suspension, brakes, electrical, etc...
The seller recently bought a new truck and said "make me an offer". I wonder if that means he wanted something that got decent gas mileage and needs to dump his gas hog of a van?
Does an '89 Dodge use a carburetor or have fuel injection?