



Full-size vans, which have ample interior space to transport cargo or passengers safely, are just as much a part of the industrial and commercial infrastructure of the nation as heavy-duty vehicles are. Among those boxes on wheels, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter offers businesses outstanding versatility and a host of cutting-edge features. This van's usage isn't limited to that; it can also be transformed into a roomy, luxurious area where people can travel comfortably. Midwest Automotive Designs is a company specifically created to do precisely that with Sprinter vans. This 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Diesel Custom is a brilliant example of one such personalized van. Specifically, this belongs to the Pro Series conversion that turns this big van into the ultimate luxury limousine. This Sprinter only has 8,910 miles on its clock and currently resides in North Carolina.

This 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Diesel Custom features a black exterior, the most popular color of these vehicles. This look is further rounded with deep tinted windows, providing a measure of privacy and protection from the sun's rays. The Midwest Automotive Designs emblem is displayed around the vehicle, while Sprinter and 3500 DX emblems are at the rear. The fiberglass running board with a step improves the ease of access for passengers. The vans' robust frame and durable materials are built to withstand the rigors of daily use. As soon as you enter the cabin of this 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Diesel Custom, you'll be on composite wood grain flooring, which offers a sense of warmth and elegance to the interior. The Single J-sofa and double side sofas are designed to provide maximum comfort and relaxation for the passengers, making this van perfect for long trips. You also get a slide-drawer refrigerator that will keep your drinks and snacks cool.

Our subject 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Diesel van is fitted with an OM642 power plant, a 3.0-liter V6 engine. This engine provides 188 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, which is ample to provide a comfortable yet speedy cruise. A seven-speed automatic transmission effortlessly conveys the power to all four wheels of the Sprinter.




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.



Looks can be deceiving, indeed. Within the tinted-glass obscured interior of this otherwise conventional-looking 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 van lies a lap of luxury. If you choose to acquire this 20,000-mile camper conversion from Decatur, Illinois, you’ll be availing yourself to a comfortable house on wheels, basically. You wouldn’t guess what this third-generation Sprinter contains within its Tenorite Gray Metallic body, but once you’ve experienced its plush power-adjustable captain chairs, cozy sleeping accommodations and watched a movie on its LED TV while snuggled up in a nice blanket, you won’t realize what you’ve been missing out on in the camper world. All this, a proper toilet and more await your consideration.



This 2018 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 American Coach Patriot is a luxury Class B touring coach built on the proven Sprinter platform and designed for executive transport and premium travel. Combining the durability of the Sprinter 3500 dual rear wheel chassis with the upscale craftsmanship of American Coach, the Patriot offers a sophisticated mobile lounge complete with a galley kitchen, bathroom, entertainment system, and luxury seating. Showing just over 6,000 miles, its high-roof extended body configuration, the interior provides generous space and comfort, making it ideal for long-distance touring or VIP passenger transport.




Experience the perfect blend of luxury and performance with this 2020 Mercedes-Benz S 560 4MATIC Sedan. Designed for those who demand the best, this vehicle boasts an impressive 4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8 engine paired with a 9-Speed Automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, ensuring superior handling and stability. With over 45,000 miles on the odometer, this S-Class exemplifies sophistication and cutting-edge technology, making it an ideal choice for discerning drivers. Equipped with an Extended Warranty, this vehicle provides peace of mind as you enjoy the exhilarating driving experience it offers.



This 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG SEMA Edition debuted at Toyo Treadpass 2025, showcasing a full Cascade Garage carbon fiber bodykit inspired by the W204 DTM race car. Beneath the custom exterior lies a fully built, balanced, and blueprinted M156 6.2L V8 by PTG, featuring ARP Racing hardware, 1300cc injectors, and CP Carrillo forged pistons & rods. Every aspect of this car blends aggressive track-focused performance with bespoke visual flair, including a custom Rolls Royce Mandarin leather interior by SOS Customs. This C63 is a true showpiece designed for enthusiasts seeking both performance and exclusivity.



Introducing the 2023 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4-Door Coupe, a masterclass in performance and luxury. This striking vehicle features an elegant Obsidian Black Metallic exterior that commands attention, paired with a sophisticated Black Nappa Leather interior that enhances its sporty appeal. With only 3,229 miles on the odometer, this coupe offers the perfect blend of cutting-edge technology and exhilarating driving dynamics. Designed for enthusiasts and drivers who appreciate precision, the GT 63 S is engineered to deliver exceptional performance while ensuring comfort and style during every journey.




The 2008 Monaco Camelot 42PDQ represents the golden age of luxury diesel pushers, built for buyers who want residential comfort without sacrificing long-haul capability. Riding on Monaco’s highly regarded Roadmaster RR10S rail monocoque chassis, this 42-foot coach was engineered for exceptional ride quality, structural rigidity, and cross-country confidence. Power comes from a proven Cummins 8.9L ISL turbo-diesel rated at 400 horsepower, paired with an Allison 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering strong torque and effortless highway cruising. With four slide-outs, premium interior furnishings, and sleeping accommodations for multiple passengers, this Camelot remains one of the most desirable Class A diesel coaches of its era.



Do you love camping, but prefer to take your home with you? Yes, we know that sounds like a turtle but the automotive equivalent is a camper. You can find campers that can be towed behind your regular vehicle, as well as those which can be driven in their own right. They can even stretch into the length and width of a full-grown bus, and offer you a five-star hotel-esque experience (minus the staff, unless you’ve got those as well). But what if you want something a bit more compact? Something easy to drive and park, something that won’t break the bank, something that won’t be a pain to turn around in case you need to? In that case, this 1989 Volkswagen Vanagon Camper from Lakewood is an ideal candidate. Based on the hugely popular Volkswagen T2 Transporter series, it’s no surprise that it makes for an excellent camper. You’ve got plenty of conveniences and features that you wouldn’t expect to fit in a vehicle of this size. Plus, its 215,255 miles show that it’s quite an enjoyable thing to behold! If you find the mileage daunting, don’t. These vehicles are built to last decades, and they’re superbly easy to repair and maintain too – you’ll be amazed at how little is taken from your wallet!



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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