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Micro RV Dodge Caravan with Solar (Tiny Home) 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

Micro RV Dodge Caravan with Solar (Tiny Home) 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

$13,500

Seminole, Florida

Year 2002

Make Dodge

Model Custom Sleeper Van

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Posted Over 1 Month

For sale. Micro RV Dodge Caravan with Solar (Tiny Home) 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Mini Passenger Van 4-Door 3.3L 2002 Dodge Caravan SE Custom RV. Low miles. Price $13,500 Note: Caravan was converted to RV-Sleeper van in June/July (2015) with 27,000 miles on odometer, all items were installed new. Van/RV Highlights. Miles 54,000 V6 engine (3.3 Liter) automatic transmission New battery (Starter battery) New Michelins tires all around including spare less than a year old. New serpentine belt Full synthetic oil changes since 27,000 miles. (Changed every 10k) New brakes pads and rotors less than 2k miles ago. High top roof (Allows more head room, I purchased van with this installed already) Solar (100 watt panel to recharge battery pack.) Hot water heater (Instant on, uses propane and 5 gallon tank of fresh water) Full size sink (Drains into 5 gallon gray water tank that's vented to outside) Vanity Mirror above sink (Folds forward for travel) Toilet (Fold-up full seat, holds up to 350 lbs) Refrigerator (12 volts with small freezer) Stove (Single burner Colman stove, can be removed to cook outside) Stove hood (Fan vented to outside, adjustable fan speed) Clothes hamper in roof (Fan forced air to outside, no smelly smells from gym clothes) 360 degree video security (Instant on switch with 4 views on one monitor) Forward view video recorder (Instant on when driving, records last 2 hours of driving) Heater (Webasto gas heater, top of the line, best feature runs 12 hours on less than 1 gallon of gas. Tested to 10 degrees outside 75 degrees inside, awesome ) Cross vented sleep area (Back head rest area is fresh air vented, forced air in and out) Large 12volt Fan Two Trojan 102 AMP HR sealed batteries (Runs fridge and fan through night no need to plug in) 120 volt Battery pack charger (To charge batteries when in storage) Inverter 120 volts (plug any 120 volt item that's under 1000 watts, like drills, tv ect. runs a small Iron to iron clothes, included) Automatic battery pack charging (Charges when driving with alternator or solar when not driving) Self inflating sleeping mat (Top of the line used for white water rafting, completely sealed) Safe (Fort Knox safe, store Ipad, wallet, valuables, bolted to floor it's not moving) Tow hitch with 2 inch drop/ball (Frame mounted U-Haul tow package, wired for tow lights also) USB and 12v car outlets two of each. (Charge cell phone and iPods in rear) Smoke alarm with Carbon Monoxide detector Black out insulated window panels (Serve three purposes, privacy, noise reduction and insulation) Raw Oak trim throughout (Not sealed or stained so no off gassing but can be stained to liken) Storage (Four doors of storage under counter for supplies and clothes) This van was designed and build by me to live in indefinitely while I traveled all 48 states. It was purchased last year with only 27,000 miles. I traveled to all lower 48 states in it and put over 25,000 more miles on it with no issues. Averaged 22 miles per gallon. I'm 6 foot tall 215 lbs, It's very comfortable to sleep in, I lived in it and tested everything and was more than satisfied with form and function. The savings from hotel costs alone will pay for van in less than a year. Great van to see America in and still have all the comforts, on a smaller scale, of home/hotel room. Wife calls it the Carpartment and rightfully so, it's an apartment on wheels. The van seats two and configured to sleep one individual in its current form but can be modified (the shelving on passenger side is removable to allow more room to sleep two.) It needs nothing but a new home and a new adventure.