For those of you that love vintage campers, but need something with a little more “umph” this clean 1966 Dodge A100 may be your go to camper. With a clean and well maintained appearance, with a factory V8, this camper can easily haul the family, luggage and a second car! Ready for your next camping adventure this A100 is currently bid up to $3,700 with a day remaining! Find it here on ebay out of Dixon, Missouri.

Although from the 1960’s there is no shag carpet in sight. Equipped with a sink, a fridge, a sleeping area, and a “pop up” this classic camper is in very nice shape. All of the wood cabinetry is beautiful with no delaminating, or damage of any kind. The aluminum trim is excellent as well. The seller has kept up with maintenance for the most part, and has really taken on issues with this van that only make it better. The engine compartment has been insulated to prevent excess heat from reaching the cabin. The 318 V8 has a new dual sprocket timing chain, water pump, fuel pump, electronic distributer, and rebuilt carb. Although the seller mentions the carb may need some further work. The seller also mentions there are a few items that may need some attention in the future like the speedometer cable, shift cable, and exhaust. Certainty not the end of the world, as these items are just part of maintenance for a 51 year old vehicle.

Appearing short yet tall due to the camper top, this Dodge is very clean, but there are a few small things to point out. There is no front bumper (which looks cool), and there is a dent in the passenger side rear door, and a rumple in the rear bumper on the same side. The black paint shows nicely, and it would appear the rust monster allowed this Dodge to get through life unscathed. There is a tow hitch on this van and is shown in the ebay ad flat towing a VW Baja Bug, which seems ironic as it is not a VW Bus. Also some may not agree with the wheels, but I feel they look right at home on this classic Dodge. A clean and well-kept example, this Dodge would make an awesome road trip machine. Where would you go in this A100 Camper?