Hi, nice that you want to get to know my camper.
First of all: the camper is from 1993: it does NOT get a Crit' air (environmental sticker) for the city centers of the larger cities in France (cities with more than 150,000 inhabitants).
pffff: runs on Euro 95/ E10 and has a 3-way catalytic converter!!!
So stay in the outskirts!!!
This unique 1993 camper comes from sunny California. Imported in 1999.
It has a very powerful V6 3 liter automatic transmission and can keep up with any other mode of transport.
There are 5 of them driving around in the Netherlands.
This incredibly powerful 6-cylinder engine delivers 140 hp. Fuel consumption is 1:7 for two people and 1:6 for more people.
The camper drives very quietly and smoothly; all the luxury of a Toyota. A quiet exhaust is also nice when driving around a campsite.
Air conditioning in the driver's cabin while driving; TOP.
The bicycle rack can carry a maximum of 60 kg, so 2 bicycles or 2 e-bikes without the battery, for example.
A comfortable double bed is located above the driver's cabin; the bench/table/sofa configuration can easily be converted into a three-quarter bed (for two children or one adult). The three-person bench can also be used as a single bed. This means four adults can sleep in the campervan every night if the camper is completely converted.
The camper is fully equipped (cutlery/glasses/plates/pans etc etc) for 4 or 6 people.
Coffee can be made in three different ways; I'm happy to explain!
Standard features include: wooden BBQ; awning, 2 parasols; 2x2 camping chairs and a camping table.
A cozy lamp under the awning is also not missing.
With the handy "Swedish oven" you can prepare even more delicious baked pastries in the morning than you can from the camping shop.
*** there is a residential air conditioner on 230V, which can also heat on 230V
*** The kitchen unit has been completely renovated; more practical layout.
A camping gas stove so you can cook/BBQ outside the camper; plenty of (card) games available in the camper.
The refrigerator works on 12 V (during longer journeys), 230 V (shore power at the campsite) and gas when you have no shore power for a longer period of time.
The tank holds 200 liters of water; the taps are operated by a pulse pump. This is not drinking water!
The tow bar may only be used with permission.
The 12V lighting is powered by shore power. There are also 230V light points in the camper.
More than enough earthed sockets.
The toilet should be emptied from the outside. Instructions for use can be found in a comprehensive manual, as well as on the inside of the door.
Ramp blocks ensure that you can position the camper horizontally.
You will be amazed at how much company you have at the campsite.
When reversing, two extra eyes are "required." He has a serious turning point.
I always give at least one full hour of 'driving lessons' to teach you how to drive the camper.
A detailed description of the do's and don'ts in/around/of the camper can be found in the camper.