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Im sorry... I know we all have our things. I get it... We are car people....... But if you spend $70k on a Vanagon you are a fucking moron. And the fact that there are a few for sale at this price, there must be a number of morons out there.

Or....for $1000

And unlike this VW it has a shower and a shitter. Seriously, if you can’t have a private indoor shitter you might as well just camp in a tent.

its bigger and has a shitter, would buy the merc over the westy every time. travelling is fun and all but nothing beats a private crapper

I’m pretty sure the entire market is hippies who sold out and are now trying to relive their youth.

Wow, that is cool. These puppies go for over $100K new. At 55,000 miles this one is barely broken in.

RIP Rob Ford, you crazy, happy, crack smoking mayor, you.

Sounds about right.

Or buy a $5,000 used SUV and a rooftop tent setup (good quality ones can be had new for $1,500-$2,000.)

Hold on Graverobber, I’m gonna let you finish but..... for christsake, don’t you dare list a vehicle for $68K and say: “A/C converted to newer Subaru R134A- needs charging.”

It’s also insanely easy to do: anybody who knows enough about cars to do all the work they did to this (even if you are paying someone else, you’ve got to know enough to ask someone else to do all this) could easily knock it out themselves, and if you are asking for $68K for a car, you should. This is the reason why

This has an engine swap, so I’m guessing that before charging the system, someone needs to install the system.

Westy values are baffling to me. It’s as if none of the buyers ever even look at other Class A RVs. You can buy a used top-of-the-line Airstream on a Sprinter chassis for $40k. Or for like $10k you can get something built on an Econoline or Savana chassis. The interior won’t be quite as nice as a Westie, but it will

Knock a zero off the price, and at $6800 we can talk. Maybe.

‘needs a can of R-134' — Yeah, I bet. You want to sell me an old camper for $68K and can’t get around to recharging the totally otherwise functional A/C?

I mis-read it as $6,800 at first, and thought ‘eh, that’s not a bad price’. Then I saw the extra zero and just noped right out of there

For $68,000 he couldn't add a can of refrigerant? I'm guessing there's more to the A/C problems than just needing a charge. CP, all day, everyday.

“See honey, I finally put it for sale. Happy?”

When I saw that price I went looking for typos before I posted this. Nope, it’s actually $68,000.