Low mileage for this engine and a ton of the hard conversion work is already done — spray foam insulation, plumbing, cabinetry, a 5,000W inverter, and a dry flush toilet. At this price there's real room to add your own solar system and custom touches. Live in it as-is and improve as you go. Not a fan of all the wood? Easy to paint. You could even bring it to one of our Trusted Builders for upgrades.
This is a well-known rig that's been featured on Tiny Home Tours on YouTube. Exterior window louvers keep it completely stealthy, and the interior is move-in ready — nothing needs doing. It's not cheap, but financing is available and it's been on the market a while, which means a motivated seller. A strong cash offer could go a long way here.
Beautiful inside and out with premium components throughout. You get the living space of a box truck paired with the driving comfort of a Mercedes Sprinter. 29K miles on a 2019 diesel is exceptional. Financing is available and they're accepting offers — don't be afraid to negotiate.
Low mileage on a proven 5.4L V8, fully built out and ready to live in. The extended high top means you can stand comfortably — a big deal for day-to-day life on the road. SOK lithium batteries, pure sine inverter, and a clean interior. Not a bad starting price for an Econoline this solid.
This one stopped me in my tracks. Lifted short bus with a massive roof rack, bike carrier, full interior build with kitchen and a creative bedroom setup — and it runs a 7.3 Powerstroke diesel, one of the most bulletproof engines ever made. The seller hasn't listed many details so reach out directly — rigs like this don't sit long.
37,000 miles on a 1998 is basically nothing — this thing has barely been driven. Generator, AC, awning, and a working wheelchair lift all included. Tires are less than 3 years old. The interior is a clean slate ready for you to build your dream setup — bring it to one of our Trusted Builders and make it your own.
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