2018 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Dually – Camper Conversion
Reasonable offers will absolutely be considered. I want to sell this thing as soon as possible, so don't be afraid of making an offer. I'm not going to take 20k for it, but I will consider strong offers.
2018 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 dually, 170" wheelbase, 2WD diesel chassis. The van has approximately 42,000 miles and was converted recently, so the build itself is new, while the platform is lightly used. CLEAN TITLE. The layout and systems were designed for full-time, off-grid use, including remote work. Electrical and plumbing systems are sized accordingly, with an emphasis on reliability and capacity rather than minimalism.
Electrical / Power:
- 618Ah lithium battery bank
- 600W rooftop solar array
- Victron 3000W inverter/charger
- Dual Victron DC-DC alternator chargers (60A)
- Victron MPPT solar charger
- 120V outlets throughout
- Dimmable LED lighting
- Starlink-ready roof ports and dedicated 120V outlet
- Maxxair roof fan and rooftop AC
Interior:
- Full queen bed platform (standard queen, not RV size)
- Custom hardwood cabinetry
- Shiplap walls and ceiling
- Luxury vinyl plank flooring
- Swivel captain’s seats
Kitchen:
- 1800W two-burner electric cooktop
- Deep stainless steel sink
- 12V refrigerator (mounted under bed)
Plumbing & Shower:
- 24" × 36" enclosed shower
- 42-gallon fresh water tank
- 22-gallon undermount grey water tank
- 120V electric water heater
Insulation / Climate:
- Havelock wool insulation
- Maxxair 7500K fan with remote
- Velit rooftop AC unit
- Velit diesel heater tied into the vehicle fuel tank
Exterior:
- Brush guard bumper
- Unaka roof rack
- Large kitchen window
- Sliding marine-style porthole window for cross-ventilation
I built the van myself. I went to school for electrical engineering, and I have done carpentry for years now. My wife and I just took it on a 700-mile road trip with no issues. I honestly love this thing, it's just something I need to sell for the money right now... It drives very well and stops fast. I think it's pretty light; however, I haven't weighed it.
If you like this build and are interested in a custom van, feel free to contact me to discuss your project.