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Moody Sprinter Van Conversion

This luxury Sprinter van conversion is currently for sale in Cochranton, Pennsylvania, and is listed at $169k at Van Life Trader. It’s practically brand new, with only 1,025 miles on the odometer.

The interior has a dark and moody vibe with wood paneling on the ceiling. This van has a queen-size memory foam bed that doubles as a lounge area. You will also see a full kitchen with an induction single burner stove top, mini refrigerator, microwave, and deep sink on a beautiful live edge countertop with a fold-up end table. Lastly, a spacious shower and a flushable toilet are on a sliding drawer.

Check out the photos and comment below, letting us know what you think about this dark and moody van conversion.

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Luxury Mercedes Sprinter Van Conversion For Sale

Compact van conversion with a cozy sleeping area and modern decor. Perfect for small space living an.

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It is a custom-built van conversion that looks cozy after a day of adventure.

Interior view of a cozy, modern van conversion with black seating and wood accents.

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I love all the wood and black tile details throughout this van conversion.

Interior view of a cozy sprinter van converted into a tiny home.

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Want to cozy up and watch a movie at the end of the day? Check out the smart projector and pull-down screen.

Cozy van conversion with wooden ceiling and ambient lighting.

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There is a small fireplace near the custom-built storage couch that you can enjoy in cool weather.

Interior view of a cozy sprinter van conversion with wood accents and a fireplace.

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I love how dark and cozy the inside of this van conversion is.

Interior of a tiny house van with a mountain and forest mural on the wall.

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A peek inside the van will reveal a cozy sitting area and a mural on the bathroom door.

Compact van interior with custom seating and wood accents.

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Storage space is in the back of the van under the sleeping area.

Van interior with cozy sleeping area and wooden ceiling.

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Check out this exterior view of the van on a trail.

Van conversion for tiny living and travel freedom.

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Highlights:

  • Passionately designed with a focus on personalized features.
  • Queen-size memory foam bed that doubles as a lounge area.
  • Smart projector with pull-out screen and book lamp for reading.
  • Full kitchen setup with induction single burner stove, mini 110 refrigerator, microwave, and deep sink on a live edge countertop; includes fold-up end table.
  • Spacious enough for two; designed to maximize space with a flushable toilet on a sliding drawer.
  • An on-demand hot water system with a timer switch to conserve battery power.
  • Custom-built couch with two large storage drawers.
  • The fireplace is powered by a 110V, 400-ah battery bank with a 3000w inverter/charger, and the circuits are equipped with fuses or breakers.
  • Vehicle Details:
    • Year: 2023
    • Make: Mercedes
    • Model: Sprinter
    • Mileage: 1,025 mi
    • Transmission: Automatic
    • Fuel: Diesel
    • Drive: 2WD
    • Type: Van
    • Seats With Seatbelt: 2
    • Sleep: 2
    • Conversion Status: Complete Build
    • Title: Clean
    • Roof: Hi-Top

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  • Zen
    September 4, 2024, 7:59 am

    I’ll never understand why the word “moody” was applied to that van??? It’s a really nice van with a super decor and I feel to describe it as moody is taking away from the spectacular-ness of the van!

    • Alex
      September 4, 2024, 4:00 pm

      Excellent point, Zen! Moody was used to describe the dark tones of the interior. I hope that helps clear things up, hehe! Thank you so much for your comment!

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