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599
8
$4,500.00
Up for sale: I have a 1989 Dodge B250 Roadtrek camper van. It has not been roadworthy or driven in about 2 years. Our last trip was to the West Desert, and right when we got home it started leaking radiator fluid and has not really been driven since. To make it roadworthy, it will need new tires, an oil change, and most likely a new radiator and new batteries. I would recommend a new battery for the engine compartment and also a new battery for the house. This has a salvage title. It was wrecked about 11 years ago; all the plumbing was ripped off and destroyed underneath, and the tanks were damaged. Absolutely no plumbing works. The last time we used it, the fridge, stove, and microwave worked, and the heater worked. It does not have an air conditioner in the house—only up front for the driver and passenger, and it kind of worked. Windows are temperamental. Three windows on top did leak but were sprayed with some sealant a couple years ago; I’d recommend sealing them again. I do have all the cushions for the back bed. Definitely not the prettiest thing, but with some work it would work great for what you need. Might be interested in a trade, just depending on what you have. A few things I may be interested in are a walk-behind skid loader, a retro video game collection, or silver coins. I also might be interested in SUVs, trucks, or minivans (2015–2026), depending on what you have—we can add cash. I may also be interested in a pop-up camper with ATV rack on the front, or A-frame trailer, preferably with ATV rack, or a toy hauler—just depending on what you have. Located in Roy, Utah. With some work, I would drive this across the country. Again, I would recommend all new tires, a new radiator, an oil change, and a few little odds and ends, and it should be roadworthy.
The pictures are about a year or two old. The space is currently being used for storage, but we plan to clean it out and take updated photos on Saturday, January 30th. You’re more than welcome to come by and take a look then.
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5 Days
599
8
$4,500.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.










































Up for sale: I have a 1989 Dodge B250 Roadtrek camper van. It has not been roadworthy or driven in about 2 years. Our last trip was to the West Desert, and right when we got home it started leaking radiator fluid and has not really been driven since. To make it roadworthy, it will need new tires, an oil change, and most likely a new radiator and new batteries. I would recommend a new battery for the engine compartment and also a new battery for the house. This has a salvage title. It was wrecked about 11 years ago; all the plumbing was ripped off and destroyed underneath, and the tanks were damaged. Absolutely no plumbing works. The last time we used it, the fridge, stove, and microwave worked, and the heater worked. It does not have an air conditioner in the house—only up front for the driver and passenger, and it kind of worked. Windows are temperamental. Three windows on top did leak but were sprayed with some sealant a couple years ago; I’d recommend sealing them again. I do have all the cushions for the back bed. Definitely not the prettiest thing, but with some work it would work great for what you need. Might be interested in a trade, just depending on what you have. A few things I may be interested in are a walk-behind skid loader, a retro video game collection, or silver coins. I also might be interested in SUVs, trucks, or minivans (2015–2026), depending on what you have—we can add cash. I may also be interested in a pop-up camper with ATV rack on the front, or A-frame trailer, preferably with ATV rack, or a toy hauler—just depending on what you have. Located in Roy, Utah. With some work, I would drive this across the country. Again, I would recommend all new tires, a new radiator, an oil change, and a few little odds and ends, and it should be roadworthy.
The pictures are about a year or two old. The space is currently being used for storage, but we plan to clean it out and take updated photos on Saturday, January 30th. You’re more than welcome to come by and take a look then.











