**I am offering the option to purchase this van without any of the build-out in it as well. Message me if interested**
Meet Bertie! I bought this as a quarantine project and it was really fun to build. A very unique style as I wanted it to be road worthy while also comfortable, quiet, and private.
Low mileage, 8 years old, and well cared for.
Cost of labor and everything used to build it out is included in final number.
I will include all of the diagrams used in building so that there’s an understanding of how it was put together if anything ever needs to be modified.
It’s been well taken care of. Top of the line oil, flushed, etc. Radiator is only two years old. Just over 100k in miles and easily another 100k+ to go with the classic Chevy engine. The reason I decided to go for an Express is that if you break down and can’t fix yourself, there isn’t a mechanic in America who can’t work on a Chevy! Even though this is a large van, it drives like a minivan. So smooth.
SPECS:
General:
– 2016 Chevrolet Express 2500
– 4.8L V-8 Engine
– 6 speed auto w/OD Transmission
– Rear Wheel Drive
– Cruise Control
– 106k miles
– AC and Heat work fantastic for cooling and heating the whole van when needed.
– 2 foot RV topper
– 2 year old radiator
– No rust
– Tow kit
– Roof deck with ladder access
– Very quiet, comfortable, and private inside (not quite for stealth camping but still blends in well)
– Access to CarFax and all maintenance records! (Admittedly there’s some water damage on the Carfax documents but I have them as well as records of all maintenance from the original owner and myself.)
Electric:
– 300 Watts of Solar with Victron charge controller, battery charge and temperature sensor, and monitor
– 250 AH of AGM batteries
– AC/DC converter – 1200 Watts
– Shore power charge
– Alternator Charge (Victron)
– 12v lights + dimmer switch
– LED string RGB lights
– Antenna phone signal booster
– Verizon Mifi for Wifi
– Roof ventilation fan
– Small 12v fan
– Backup camera on Mirror (wired to reverse lights)
– Electric Diagram included
Kitchen:
– Kitchenette with running bar sink (includes covering over sink that doubles as a chop block)
– 21 gallon fresh water tank
– 5 gallon grey water tank for dumping
– Water hose + filter for filling included.
– Plumbed with PEX
– Potential for propane water heater
– Pantry
– Spice and utensil storage above sink
– Dometic 12v chest refrigerator
– 12v Water pump + accumulator tank and switch
Propane:
– Mr Buddy Propane Heater included
– Camp Stove
– Full Propane setup components (not yet installed)
– Large Propane tank
– Sealed Propane box
Build:
– Murphy Bed (full size – ideal for persons 5’10” and under)
– Custom foam mattress that fits together with custom covers
– Bed also folds into small couch / lounge area
– Small desk area / meal prep area
– Tons of storage
• Over cab storage
• Storage Chest on passenger side
• Storage shelves for gear down the left and right ceiling sides
• Small hanging area for clothes
• Closet area with shelves
• Safe for electronics and valuables
– Sheep’s Wool insulated walls, doors and ceiling.
– Birch 1/8″ wall panels
– Birch / Maple 5/8-3/4″ Wood used for walls and counters as well as shelves
– Cedar closet shelves
– Tongue and Groove pine ceiling
– Custom rear window magnetic shades
– Space for a small camp toilet / bucket to do business if you need it
The Good:
– 13 miles to the gallon on highway (better than a lot of vans this size!)
– Fully off-grid for up to a week (longer if you bring extra water + have a lot of sun)
– 3 methods of battery charger – solar, shore, and alternator
The Less Good:
– Driver door pops as it is slightly out of alignment with the front fender
– Tires need replacing in the next year but the tread looks decent still and runs fine
– Some general wear and scratches from travel
General:
Roof rack has been secured to ceiling studs and the ceiling itself. And sealed for leak prevention
Waterproof flooring with wooded, sealed subfloor, and a padded layer between for extra quiet.
Feel free to reach out with questions.