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Old 06-04-2019, 10:34 AM   #21
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I dont know exactly but I know it's over 6' tall due to some friends jumping inside to see if they could stand up.

I'll measure sometime this week if I remember.

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Old 06-04-2019, 10:42 AM   #22
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I dont know exactly but I know it's over 6' tall due to some friends jumping inside to see if they could stand up.

I'll measure sometime this week if I remember.
I appreciate that but dont go out of your way.

My wife and I did our first big trip in our rig a few weeks ago and it has a standard SMB pop top. Our son being handicapped and needing a fair bit of attention while driving quickly showed us that wont be sufficient (she has to hunch over currently which is not ideal) and we are currently weighing the best course of action, fixed high-top or a CCV high-roof pop top. I am leaning the CCV way due to our van being RB and wanting the extra bed but I know I cant stand inside that with the top down (top up will be no problem) and was curious if any high roof would accommodate my 6' 3" height. This is one of the higher ones I have seen, hence my question. I suppose its time to start a thread and gather some feedback vs trying to cherry pick out of other threads.

As always best of luck with the sale.
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Old 06-04-2019, 05:17 PM   #23
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Ya I am in a wheelchair and liked the fixed roof because it offers alot of space without having to move anything or do anything. I dont think there is a one size fits all van.
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I am surprised it has not sold yet. Hope it goes soon. It is a great looking rig.
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Old 06-04-2019, 07:05 PM   #25
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Thanks Larrie, ya I havent been pushing it too much or really much at all. Been busy with life but need it sold at the same time.
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I can relate.
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Final price lowering to 40k.
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Old 07-11-2019, 01:24 PM   #28
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Hi,

I might be interested, as a finish carpenter I could finish the interior. As someone who has focused mostly on Diesel engines I don’t know much about the newer gas engines, their reliability and issues. Did I miss the asking price?
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Just noticed your price.
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As someone who has focused mostly on Diesel engines I don’t know much about the newer gas engines, their reliability and issues.
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They are super reliable, and have none of the issues of a modern diesel. Oil every 5-10k, trans fluid and air filter every 30k, and spark plugs every 100k. That's about it.
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