Overland Vehicles For Sale
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Now here’s a symbol of the Sixties in all its Baby Blue glory! This 1972 Volkswagen Kombi comes to you from Winston-Salem, North Carolina with a mere 1,473 miles on the clock. That super-low mileage plus the overall pristine outlook of the vehicle leads us to believe that it may have received a restoration. Because why not? After all, such vehicles are historically significant symbols of freedom and peace. They’ve been used to spread love and hope all over the world. And even if you aren’t into that movement, what better and simpler way to digitally detox your family than to pack them into this thing and take a drive on a weekend? Because it’s as analog as things get.
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There are many ways in which you can make a self-powered camper. You could choose an SUV with a roof tent, a pickup truck with a living area in the cargo bed, or a commercial van as a house on wheels. That’s what you get with this Omaha-based 2012 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Off-Road Camper. Now up for sale in all its Jet Black glory, this 260,794-mile machine packs a turbodiesel V6, a Bunkhouse interior conversion, Hella LED off-road lighting, Agile Off-Road suspension, and so much more. Strap in because there’s a whole lot to get through when describing this truly one-of-a-kind build.
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The early 2000s represented a strong era for gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes, and the Winnebago Sightseer quickly became one of the company’s most successful offerings thanks to its balance of comfort, reliability, and usability. Built atop Ford’s proven F53 chassis, this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B delivers the spacious accommodations expected from a full-size motorhome while remaining manageable enough for long-distance road trips and campground travel. Showing approximately 49,734 miles, this Sightseer benefits from the desirable 30B floorplan, offering expanded interior functionality through its slide-out living area and well-thought-out residential-style layout. Combining dependable Triton V10 power with Winnebago’s respected build quality, this motorhome remains an ideal platform for family adventures, cross-country touring, or extended seasonal travel.
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There are rare moments in automotive history when an entire brand speaks with one unified voice. For Volkswagen in the 1970s, that voice carried a message of peace, love, and freedom—values that came to define the era just as much as the cars themselves. From the Beetle to the Bus, VW’s lineup wasn’t just transportation; it was a rolling symbol of optimism and counterculture spirit. Fast forward to today, and that ethos lives on in this 1971 Volkswagen Type 2 Westfalia Van. With a reported 5,480 miles on the clock, this beautifully preserved German classic isn’t simply a vehicle—it’s a time capsule. Its cheerful presence invites you to shut down the weekday grind and embrace a slower, more meaningful pace of life. Whether it’s a long drive along coastal highways or a weekend escape under the stars, this Transporter is a reminder that journeys aren’t just about reaching destinations—they’re about enjoying the ride, in true Volkswagen fashion.
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