Vanny McVanface, a 2007 Sprinter Van!
Sleeps 3
23 ft. long
Pet friendly
2007 Freightliner Sprinter
Welcome to the listing of Vanny McVanface! He is a high top, extended Sprinter van that is being converted into a tiny home. He is not yet fully complete, but already very comfortable to stay in.The specs on the living space are:
81.5 square feet
6'2" interior
Full size bed
Air Mattress for a third person
Two large shelved closets
One hanging closet
Solar powered lights, sockets, USB plugs
Kitchen table/desk
One bench seat
"Garage" storage underneath the bed
Hideaway, lockable storage inside the bed
Ventilation fan
AC Unit
Hardwood floors
Large Countertop
Tank Toilet - only used for liquidsDriving Cabin:
Separated sliding door, lockable
Heat and AC
Cruise Control
Radio/Bluetooth
Driver and passenger seatsAt the moment, there ARE some little issues with Vanny, although nothing that prevents it from being driven or stayed in.
Issue #1
The acceleration is finicky due to a faulty sensor. Once the sensor is tripped, acceleration is extremely slow. You can reset the sensor by simply turning the van off then on.
Issue #2
There is a loud noise sometimes when put into reverse due to loose u-bolts. This doesn't affect anything.
Issue #3
The A/C in the bedroom can Only be plugged into a normal outlet at a campsite, house, or building. It cannot be plugged into the solar power yet as it will blow the fuse.The tiny home has a full size, Very comfortable bed with pillows, soft sheets and a lovely comforter. There is plenty of shelf space in the closet, as well as a smaller section for hanging clothes. Underneath the bed there is tons of space for your luggage and other items you may have (this is also where the air mattress and sleeping bag is located if there are three of you).Everything runs off of solar power. There's plenty of it to power laptops, phones, fans and any other small devices you may have. The A/C inside the van runs off of an extension cord that runs from the house, so you won't ever have a problem with power.There is no sink (yet) in the van, but there are butane stoves that you can use to cook with plenty of cookware. The toilet is also to be used only for liquids. It will be a composting toilet soon (and there will be a shower too), but as of now it is not.Keep in mind that this van is a work in progress. It is Always getting better and getting upgrades. That being said, it is Very comfortable. I've used it all around the U.S. and have been very happy with its performance.
81.5 square feet
6'2" interior
Full size bed
Air Mattress for a third person
Two large shelved closets
One hanging closet
Solar powered lights, sockets, USB plugs
Kitchen table/desk
One bench seat
"Garage" storage underneath the bed
Hideaway, lockable storage inside the bed
Ventilation fan
AC Unit
Hardwood floors
Large Countertop
Tank Toilet - only used for liquidsDriving Cabin:
Separated sliding door, lockable
Heat and AC
Cruise Control
Radio/Bluetooth
Driver and passenger seatsAt the moment, there ARE some little issues with Vanny, although nothing that prevents it from being driven or stayed in.
Issue #1
The acceleration is finicky due to a faulty sensor. Once the sensor is tripped, acceleration is extremely slow. You can reset the sensor by simply turning the van off then on.
Issue #2
There is a loud noise sometimes when put into reverse due to loose u-bolts. This doesn't affect anything.
Issue #3
The A/C in the bedroom can Only be plugged into a normal outlet at a campsite, house, or building. It cannot be plugged into the solar power yet as it will blow the fuse.The tiny home has a full size, Very comfortable bed with pillows, soft sheets and a lovely comforter. There is plenty of shelf space in the closet, as well as a smaller section for hanging clothes. Underneath the bed there is tons of space for your luggage and other items you may have (this is also where the air mattress and sleeping bag is located if there are three of you).Everything runs off of solar power. There's plenty of it to power laptops, phones, fans and any other small devices you may have. The A/C inside the van runs off of an extension cord that runs from the house, so you won't ever have a problem with power.There is no sink (yet) in the van, but there are butane stoves that you can use to cook with plenty of cookware. The toilet is also to be used only for liquids. It will be a composting toilet soon (and there will be a shower too), but as of now it is not.Keep in mind that this van is a work in progress. It is Always getting better and getting upgrades. That being said, it is Very comfortable. I've used it all around the U.S. and have been very happy with its performance.
Welcome to the listing of Vanny McVanface! He is a high top, extended Sprinter van that is being converted into a tiny home. He is not yet fully complete, but already very comfortable to stay in.The specs on the living space are:
81.5 square feet
6'2" interior
Full size bed
Air Mattress for a third person
Two large shelved closets
One hanging closet
Solar powered lights, sockets, USB plugs
Kitchen table/desk
One bench seat
"Garage" storage underneath the bed
Hideaway, lockable storage inside the bed
Ventilation fan
AC Unit
Hardwood floors
Large Countertop
Tank Toilet - only used for liquidsDriving Cabin:
Separated sliding door, lockable
Heat and AC
Cruise Control
Radio/Bluetooth
Driver and passenger seatsAt the moment, there ARE some little issues with Vanny, although nothing that prevents it from being driven or stayed in.
Issue #1
The acceleration is finicky due to a faulty sensor. Once the sensor is tripped, acceleration is extremely slow. You can reset the sensor by simply turning the van off then on.
Issue #2
There is a loud noise sometimes when put into reverse due to loose u-bolts. This doesn't affect anything.
Issue #3
The A/C in the bedroom can Only be plugged into a normal outlet at a campsite, house, or building. It cannot be plugged into the solar power yet as it will blow the fuse.The tiny home has a full size, Very comfortable bed with pillows, soft sheets and a lovely comforter. There is plenty of shelf space in the closet, as well as a smaller section for hanging clothes. Underneath the bed there is tons of space for your luggage and other items you may have (this is also where the air mattress and sleeping bag is located if there are three of you).Everything runs off of solar power. There's plenty of it to power laptops, phones, fans and any other small devices you may have. The A/C inside the van runs off of an extension cord that runs from the house, so you won't ever have a problem with power.There is no sink (yet) in the van, but there are butane stoves that you can use to cook with plenty of cookware. The toilet is also to be used only for liquids. It will be a composting toilet soon (and there will be a shower too), but as of now it is not.Keep in mind that this van is a work in progress. It is Always getting better and getting upgrades. That being said, it is Very comfortable. I've used it all around the U.S. and have been very happy with its performance.
81.5 square feet
6'2" interior
Full size bed
Air Mattress for a third person
Two large shelved closets
One hanging closet
Solar powered lights, sockets, USB plugs
Kitchen table/desk
One bench seat
"Garage" storage underneath the bed
Hideaway, lockable storage inside the bed
Ventilation fan
AC Unit
Hardwood floors
Large Countertop
Tank Toilet - only used for liquidsDriving Cabin:
Separated sliding door, lockable
Heat and AC
Cruise Control
Radio/Bluetooth
Driver and passenger seatsAt the moment, there ARE some little issues with Vanny, although nothing that prevents it from being driven or stayed in.
Issue #1
The acceleration is finicky due to a faulty sensor. Once the sensor is tripped, acceleration is extremely slow. You can reset the sensor by simply turning the van off then on.
Issue #2
There is a loud noise sometimes when put into reverse due to loose u-bolts. This doesn't affect anything.
Issue #3
The A/C in the bedroom can Only be plugged into a normal outlet at a campsite, house, or building. It cannot be plugged into the solar power yet as it will blow the fuse.The tiny home has a full size, Very comfortable bed with pillows, soft sheets and a lovely comforter. There is plenty of shelf space in the closet, as well as a smaller section for hanging clothes. Underneath the bed there is tons of space for your luggage and other items you may have (this is also where the air mattress and sleeping bag is located if there are three of you).Everything runs off of solar power. There's plenty of it to power laptops, phones, fans and any other small devices you may have. The A/C inside the van runs off of an extension cord that runs from the house, so you won't ever have a problem with power.There is no sink (yet) in the van, but there are butane stoves that you can use to cook with plenty of cookware. The toilet is also to be used only for liquids. It will be a composting toilet soon (and there will be a shower too), but as of now it is not.Keep in mind that this van is a work in progress. It is Always getting better and getting upgrades. That being said, it is Very comfortable. I've used it all around the U.S. and have been very happy with its performance.
Features
2007 Freightliner Sprinter
- Sleeps 3
- Black water: 5.3 gal
- Sleeps 3
- Black water: 5.3 gal
Amenities
- Toilet
- Solar
- Radio
- Stove
- Dining table
- Air conditioner
- Ceiling fan
- Inverter
- Toilet
- Solar
- Radio
- Stove
- Dining table
- Air conditioner
- Ceiling fan
- Inverter
Welcome to Back to the Peaceful Sea! We are two brothers, Jake and Matt Green, who travel the world on a shoestring budget in order to teach you all how to do the same! We spend roughly $39 per day, which comes out to about $1,100 per month. Think about that for a minute. In an average city, your rent, car payment and all your bills would be about twice that amount!
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Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Mileage: 250 free miles / day
- 4 generator hours / day
24/7 roadside assistance
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Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
3-Person Tent
An Alps Mountaineering tent that can accommodate up to three people.
$5.00
/per day
Air Mattress
Camping air mattress that is super compact and very comfortable
$5.00
/per day
Sleeping Bag
Two sub-zero sleeping bags that are incredibly warm and cozy!
$5.00
/per day
3-Person Tent
An Alps Mountaineering tent that can accommodate up to three people.
$5.00
/per day
Air Mattress
Camping air mattress that is super compact and very comfortable
$5.00
/per day
Sleeping Bag
Two sub-zero sleeping bags that are incredibly warm and cozy!
$5.00
/per day
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 14.2% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 17.3% off nightly rate
Location
Stone Mountain, Georgia
Exact location provided after booking