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Its all in the video except I just put new tires and brakes on it. Also you can download the brochure for details that are not there. Google 1999 Dodge Popular 190.
I have that same exact year van and I have that big closet too! It’s great. Runs amazing! So much storage. Last 9 months I have driven about 4500 miles.
this van is in beautiful condition its shiny ! thats how this starts !!!!! BAD !!! Shiny ? Really ? thats why men think we're stupid ! I could care less if its "shiny" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was indicating that it had been well kept. If the shine was gone, you know that someone has left it out in the weather and it probably has rust, etc. If your knowledge extended to the details of purchasing a quality rv, you would know that men know the difference between a shiny well kept vehicle and a rusted out beater.
Nice van but engine info , brakes, U joints info and all service info. Also any undercarriage rust and suspension? But a little too much for the age. I would say more in the 15k to 18k range. I've had vans for 30 years. This is probably a big gas user also. 9 or 10 mpg. My 1998 gets 22 mpg combined. Also parts will be hard to find for air cond. And battery and power supply parts. Good luck and come down on price and it will sell. Otherwise it will sit.
This gets 16-18 mpg. New brakes and tires. Complete mechanical checkup. No rust on undercarriage. Its in Oregon, but not on the coast, so not an issue. The A/C works perfectly. Batteries are standard, not sure why you would think they are hard to find. In fact the coach has an extra added. Price is negotiable, but these are sought after rigs, there are many for sale that are older than this and not in as good a shape going for the same price. Most of those rigs have probably not had the care this one has as the previous owner was an engineer and kept it in tip top shape. RU-vid is not the place to go over all of the service paperwork. That would be for a serious buyer that actually took the time to come and see it -
Jen, I have to appreciate how you are trying to give a boost to life on the road for those who do this solo. I’ve had vans though I can’t say I’ve ever lived in one but, to your topic, I have lived alone since my wife died in 2013 of cancer. Living alone is a little dangerous, a lot of peace and time to think. Do what you can to avoid getting sick. It’s no fun to have a debilitating illness when no one is coming to help renew your stash of NyQuil. Another thing is attitude. I did a management seminar when I was working that stressed that you are in charge of your attitude. When you wake up decide that you will be happy and pleasant to people you meet. It works. I don’t have a social media account and haven’t since 2015 when so much misinformation was flying around. My FB was more to keep up with my kids and I now do that with texts or FaceTime calls. Facebook works great for some but my account there got targeted and that was my reaction.
After living in RVs for 25 years, I'm tired of wood. Leave it and they all look the same. Customize it and you have something you like. New Fresh and not tired and dated looking. I'm all for everyone doing what they want with decorating their home on wheels and its no one else's business what they do.
With only 88k, and excellent maintenance, the engine purrs like a kitten. I invite any serious buyer to take it to their mechanic, which is always a good practice.
On the rubber in the back why not just get it fixed before selling it.... If its only 75.00 $ makes me think 🤔 there more to it and its going to be bigger expense than that
Its in the plan for payday...just as the new tires and brakes were. I just wanted people to know everything that had an issue. Unlike many on youtube, I'm on Soc Sec and a very tight budget. Why think the worst of people?
A shame that neither the usual bed area or swivel captain's seat area tables are shown, leading me to believe they've been discarded and the mounts pulled. Deal breaker for me.
This is the usual bed area. It is a twin that converts to a King. I did not make it out into a queen because that's the way I use it. The tables and mounts are also there. I also don't use them. Nothing has been pulled or damaged. Now are you ready for a deal?
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I just bought a '98 Roadtrek and I can't wait to make it my own! This one is so beautifully remodeled while keeping the integrity of the Roadtrek's uniqueness!! These are out there. Just look for a roadworthy and well maintained vehicle and the rest can be updated to your preference. You are well spoken and do a wonderful job of taking the video! Thanks!
The answers to your questions are in the video and on the community tab. During the walkthrough video I show you every detail - including the bathroom and shower, year, and mileage.
Yeah. If I was faster people would complain I was too fast. I just did it so people that were new to RVs wouldn't be overwhelmed. I agree that some will get bored.