I think I am going to let the Casa go and find a nice van, even a mini-van, that is easier for me to get in and out of. Getting in and out of the back of the truck is becoming increasingly difficult for someone that finds himself sneaking up on 90!
The Casa is a 2014 Ram 4WD regular cab with an 8' bed and the 3.6L V-6 with the 8 speed transmission. It has the towing package good for 7,300# and 1,900# of payload with a 3.55 limited slip rear axle. The tires are new Falken Wildpeak AT 3W's, superb all terrain tires. Current mileage is 44,339 and the drivetrain is just perfect always running on synthetic oil with Mopar filters. I have records of every gallon of gas that has gone into it.
It has an A.R.E. canopy raised at the rear with lots of headroom.`Inside the canopy is carpeted and the floor has foam woodgrain tiles that are both warm and easy on the knees. The bed is for but one person, 25'' wide and 77" long. It has storage beneath and converts into a chaise lounge when wanted. There is a kitchen unit that houses a sink, electric pump and both gray and fresh water containers. The kitchen unit supports a fold up table that provides space for an Iwatani butane stove, also included. A fresh water Pur filter is also mounted at the rear where it is easily accessible.
A SetPower 53 qt compressor refrigerator is also included which runs off of the Casa's 12v or the 1000W Jackery Explorer 1000. A 100W Renogy solar panel powers up the Jackery or it can be charged by the rig while driving. I am including a voluminous chuck box that I built about 40 years ago and have carefully maintained ever since,it holds a mountain of food and utensils. Then there is a floor to ceiling cabinet that has a mirrored drop down door which becomes a desk top or eating surface. It has a soft close drawer and beneath that pull out storage for the Jackery that keeps it completely out of the way. Another floor to ceiling cabinet with enclosed shelves and a huge bin drawer at the bottom serves as a wardrobe cupboard and sometimes accepts pantry items.
There are many more subtle touches inside that make it a livable space, just an amazing amount of storage for a small area. I am selling the entire package and all the accessories including a gas powered Blackstone griddle which stores out of the way under the fridge. If I could submit pictures I would but it is much easier with my phone. My no-haggle price is $25,000 for a turnkey camping rig.
The Casa is a 2014 Ram 4WD regular cab with an 8' bed and the 3.6L V-6 with the 8 speed transmission. It has the towing package good for 7,300# and 1,900# of payload with a 3.55 limited slip rear axle. The tires are new Falken Wildpeak AT 3W's, superb all terrain tires. Current mileage is 44,339 and the drivetrain is just perfect always running on synthetic oil with Mopar filters. I have records of every gallon of gas that has gone into it.
It has an A.R.E. canopy raised at the rear with lots of headroom.`Inside the canopy is carpeted and the floor has foam woodgrain tiles that are both warm and easy on the knees. The bed is for but one person, 25'' wide and 77" long. It has storage beneath and converts into a chaise lounge when wanted. There is a kitchen unit that houses a sink, electric pump and both gray and fresh water containers. The kitchen unit supports a fold up table that provides space for an Iwatani butane stove, also included. A fresh water Pur filter is also mounted at the rear where it is easily accessible.
A SetPower 53 qt compressor refrigerator is also included which runs off of the Casa's 12v or the 1000W Jackery Explorer 1000. A 100W Renogy solar panel powers up the Jackery or it can be charged by the rig while driving. I am including a voluminous chuck box that I built about 40 years ago and have carefully maintained ever since,it holds a mountain of food and utensils. Then there is a floor to ceiling cabinet that has a mirrored drop down door which becomes a desk top or eating surface. It has a soft close drawer and beneath that pull out storage for the Jackery that keeps it completely out of the way. Another floor to ceiling cabinet with enclosed shelves and a huge bin drawer at the bottom serves as a wardrobe cupboard and sometimes accepts pantry items.
There are many more subtle touches inside that make it a livable space, just an amazing amount of storage for a small area. I am selling the entire package and all the accessories including a gas powered Blackstone griddle which stores out of the way under the fridge. If I could submit pictures I would but it is much easier with my phone. My no-haggle price is $25,000 for a turnkey camping rig.