American Cruiser Dodge (1998)
Sale price: US $13,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Year: | 1998 | |
VIN : | 2B6KB31Y5WK141781 | Mileage: | 80,314 |
Slide Outs: | None | Make: | American Cruiser |
Fuel Type: | Gas | Model: | Dodge |
Leveling Jacks Included: | No | Water Capacity (Gallons): | 6-10 |
Sleeping Capacity: | 2 | Air Conditioners: | 1 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Awnings: | 1 |
Pomona, California, United States
Vehicle description
* Gets about 13 MPG when you drive like a little old lady ????
* (2) two year old, 6-volt, AGM, Lifeline house batteries.
* 1500 watt, pure sine inverter with on/off remote switch
* Generator with about 50 hours
* 80,314 miles
* 19’ long
* 6’2” floor to ceiling.
* Cargo carrier holds up to 500 lbs and flips up when not in use
* Well installed for cold weather camping and boondocking
* Holds 16 gallons of fresh water
* 8 gallons grey, 8 gallons black
* Has 6 CD changer
* Microwave
* Gas and electric refrigerator with freezer
* Gas furnace
* Gas water heater 6 gallons
* Flat screen TV
* Passenger seat swivels * Cruise control * The awning works but it needs help to stay closed. I"ve got a velcro strap holding it closed. * I had a full size mattress for my setup and stored the original cushions. The picture of the made up bed with pillows was how I had it setup because I liked having a dedicated bed. I"ve removed that mattress but included the picture just to show you how I had it. If you use that entire area for a bed as shown in the other picture it"s huge. I put the two pictures side by side so you can easily see the different setups. * Two new tires on the front. The two rear tires have nice tread but the are getting close to five years old and should be replaced.
* Well maintained with regular oil changes and factory recommended fluid changes from Jiffy Lube
* Fantastic fan works great but the knob that opens and closes the lid is broken. I’ve been taking the screen off and propping the lid open to use the fan.
* One overhead bin needs new hinges so the door will close properly. I’ve been using a bungee cord to keep it closed * A rock hit the windshield on the passenger side about two years ago. It"s shown in the last picture in front of the visor. * This is a great rig for boondocking because of the sweet battery/inverter set up. I always intended to get a portable solar setup but I rarely spend more than three days in one spot. The (2) 6 volt batteries provide enough power to last three plus days, no problem. if I have to run the heater all night it will only last 2 days. They also recharge quickly using the generator. * It has a decent clearance for getting into back roads and BLM land.
* I’m the second owner. I got it from an older couple in WA with around 32,000 miles. I drive about 55 mph and crawl up passes. All the simi"s pass me. I"m very gentle on my vehicles and they last forever. I have a 1997 Nissan Maxima with 312,000 miles and it still runs great.
* I’m selling it only because I upsized to a Class C for full-timing. This van is awesome ????
* I’m sure I left off a lot of info. Let me know if you have questions. Thanks, Sheri
* (2) two year old, 6-volt, AGM, Lifeline house batteries.
* 1500 watt, pure sine inverter with on/off remote switch
* Generator with about 50 hours
* 80,314 miles
* 19’ long
* 6’2” floor to ceiling.
* Cargo carrier holds up to 500 lbs and flips up when not in use
* Well installed for cold weather camping and boondocking
* Holds 16 gallons of fresh water
* 8 gallons grey, 8 gallons black
* Has 6 CD changer
* Microwave
* Gas and electric refrigerator with freezer
* Gas furnace
* Gas water heater 6 gallons
* Flat screen TV
* Passenger seat swivels * Cruise control * The awning works but it needs help to stay closed. I"ve got a velcro strap holding it closed. * I had a full size mattress for my setup and stored the original cushions. The picture of the made up bed with pillows was how I had it setup because I liked having a dedicated bed. I"ve removed that mattress but included the picture just to show you how I had it. If you use that entire area for a bed as shown in the other picture it"s huge. I put the two pictures side by side so you can easily see the different setups. * Two new tires on the front. The two rear tires have nice tread but the are getting close to five years old and should be replaced.
* Well maintained with regular oil changes and factory recommended fluid changes from Jiffy Lube
* Fantastic fan works great but the knob that opens and closes the lid is broken. I’ve been taking the screen off and propping the lid open to use the fan.
* One overhead bin needs new hinges so the door will close properly. I’ve been using a bungee cord to keep it closed * A rock hit the windshield on the passenger side about two years ago. It"s shown in the last picture in front of the visor. * This is a great rig for boondocking because of the sweet battery/inverter set up. I always intended to get a portable solar setup but I rarely spend more than three days in one spot. The (2) 6 volt batteries provide enough power to last three plus days, no problem. if I have to run the heater all night it will only last 2 days. They also recharge quickly using the generator. * It has a decent clearance for getting into back roads and BLM land.
* I’m the second owner. I got it from an older couple in WA with around 32,000 miles. I drive about 55 mph and crawl up passes. All the simi"s pass me. I"m very gentle on my vehicles and they last forever. I have a 1997 Nissan Maxima with 312,000 miles and it still runs great.
* I’m selling it only because I upsized to a Class C for full-timing. This van is awesome ????
* I’m sure I left off a lot of info. Let me know if you have questions. Thanks, Sheri