For sale: 2016 Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 RB Diesel Penthouse 16k miles

sweetThursday

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Selling my beloved van, $98,000. I bought it new and had Sportsmobile West in Fresno build it out to my specs. It only has 16,000 miles on it.

Located in Port Townsend, WA (Olympic peninsula, 2.5 hours NW of Seattle). Come pick it up and have an epic trip through beautiful PNW and BC!

The things I love best about this van is a huge comfortable bed that you don't have to put away, you can just load it up with comfy pillows and blankets and hang out after a hike, and with the windows all around the van it's like being right outside in nature while being super comfortable.

Only ever used by me, a very clean middle-aged non-smoking woman, the van is clean and lovely like new. Very comfortable and well-equipped, and a huge amount of storage under the bed.

Here are all the specs:

Marine grade vinyl flooring; 4 Season Insulation; 110v/12v, AGM 4D Battery; Two 130W Zamp solar panels and Zamp Solar Controller; exterior plug for additional external solar panels; Agile RIP Kit Suspension Package; Upgraded Stereo System; Backup camera; Upgraded Wheels & Tires, Exterior 110 V Outlet; Thule Track Mount Rack 72"; 2800w Magnum Inverter; Flamma 10ft Awning; Bumper step and tow hitch with removable bike rack. Upgraded wheels/tires: GoodYear Duratrac LT265 /75 R16, Mandrus Atlas wheels; front cab floor liner.

King-size platform bed with mattress and cushions. Full panel width tinted slider windows with screens, privacy curtains and blackout curtains. Electric Penthouse pop top with fully unzippable screened windows with curtains, penthouse bed w/reading lights. Secret storage compartment in the platform bed.

Espar S2 diesel interior heater with wall thermostat/controls. 9-gallon fresh water tank, grey water tank. Tinted full-size windows on all sides, with blackout curtains. Led ceiling lights and built-in gooseneck reading lights throughout. Heated swivel Captain’s chairs for driver and front passenger w/lumbar support. Porch light.

Maple cabinets with felt-lined drawers. Isotherm 130 Refrigerator (large). Glass-covered 2-burner propane stove. Counter sink. Two flip-up table extensions, plenty of black Corian counter space. Spice shelf and kitchen light above the kitchen window.

Complete manuals and specs from Mercedes, Sportsmobile, and all the additional equipment. All service records.


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This is such a clean build. I also love the color. It's a tad out of my price range but I'm sure you won't have any problems moving it. Ah, I want it so bad!
 
ahh, thanks! Yeah, I love how simple it is and the windows all around. Took me a couple of years to finally decide to let it go, but after moving to the woods and getting animals I just don't leave the house much anymore...
 
Having all the windows unblocked by cabinetry is a big reason we bought our van. Kind of rare. We fall asleep with an unobstructed view of the scenery outside. Love it.
right? I love hanging out inside, it feels like I am outside because of all the windows, but i'm on a large comfy bed with lots of pillows! Especially awesome for watching the rain.
 
Having all the windows unblocked by cabinetry is a big reason we bought our van. Kind of rare. We fall asleep with an unobstructed view of the scenery outside. Love it.
Thirding this. Having a big window by both sides of the bed was one of the features which sold us on ours as well. When the weather is nice, we sleep with the windows open and the exhaust fan keeps a nice breeze coming in. The ability to see the stars from your pillow (while not being eaten by mosquitos) is priceless.
 
Super sweet
So confirming that there are only two seats?

Also a propane stove?
Does fridge run on propane or solar?
Yes, only two seats (both swivel).

two-burner propane stove, runs off the on-board propane tank.

Fridge is electric, runs off the house battery, which is also fed by two solar panels on the roof. There is also an external plug for additional fold-up solar panels if you happen to park under trees.
 

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