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Old 07-18-2021, 11:16 AM   #1
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4X4 Roadtrek 190-Chevy 3/4 ton Express Van

2011 Chevy Express 1 ton 3500 van. Original Roadtrek 190 Conversion and Layout. 6.0L V8. In Boulder, CI
Price: 90K or Best Offer

Custom 4x4 Conversion by Boulder Offroad Vans; Lafayette Colorado; Manual Hubs; 6 inches lift
Small bathroom with toilet; External and Center cab shower pan.
New Nova Cool, all electric refrigerator
Electric fold down bed
Custom solar 2X100 watt panels custom built roof installation built into faring (kit from AM Solar)
2 new AGM batteries (220v Total)
Aluminess Deluxe Box; bumper; and spare swing arm
Front custom, tubular bumper
King Offroad, Adustable Shocks
New light gray synthetic leather upholstery and seat cushions
Excellent Condition Inside and Out
Mileage 53K with < 20k after 4X4 conversion
Tires as new
Boulder Offroad known for one of the best Chevy 4X4 conversions. A pleasure to drive; drives true. All mechanical work done by Erin Flaherty, the best in the business.
Custom skid plates to protect tanks and related
Recently install Pioneer Stereo and rear camera





Two 6v batteries connected in series. 220Ah. 3-100 watt panels.
Original Inverter—Trip-Lite RV750ULH
Fresh water is 25 gallons, plus 6 more if you fill hot water tank
Gray water 23 gallons; black water 10 gallons
Engine 6.0L
Center aisle is metal with a pan that pulls up. A curtain surrounds that area. Shower is NOT in bathroom, but this it is in this center aisle area. Some Roadtreks have showers in the bathroom, this one only has sink and toilet.
Also, there is shower outside, as well.
Have all the manuals and related.
Fridge runs off the AGM batteries, which are powered by 3 -100 watt solar panels, and also charged while driving.
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Old 07-18-2021, 02:34 PM   #2
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Drool. That looks great. How much clearance is underneath? Low clearance was the one thing that turned me off from the stock Roadtreks.
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Old 07-18-2021, 06:24 PM   #3
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Couple of them out there that have been modified quite successfully - they look nice when built out, and have the interior shower. Looked at one 6 years ago, just wasn't convinced the cabinetry & appliances were built to withstand off-road adventures without rattling loose on washboards. Coupled with the fact I have yet to see one that has had the side skirts replaced with running boards of any kind. I'm glad I chose a 2006 Sportsmobile instead...still hasn't developed any annoying rattles/squeaks after 15 years.

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Old 07-18-2021, 06:42 PM   #4
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I own one, and the finished quality of workmanship at 100K miles is better than my SMB the day I bought it brand new.
You can put a Weldtec lift on it, with IFS, but it is still pretty low.
BOR offers the straight front axle 4 x 4 conversion, and it lifts it quite a bit.
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Old 07-18-2021, 09:11 PM   #5
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Would love to see interior photos, just out of curiosity. I've wanted a converted Roaktrek, but needed more sleeping spaces.
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Old 07-19-2021, 12:07 PM   #6
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So the 190 Popular then? Where the shower flips out in the dead center of the van?
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