This 1975 Dodge B200 Sportsman Maxiwagon is a pop-top camper conversion which was first sold by Verne’s Auto Sales of Antigo, Wisconsin and spent time in Illinois before it was acquired by the seller’s father in summer 2017. The van was moved to Florida by the seller following a road trip on the Lake Michigan Circle Tour in August 2018. Power is from a 318ci V8 paired with a three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission, and features include power steering and brakes, cruise control, a 36-gallon fuel tank, and an AM radio as well as a refrigerator, stove, heater, sink, toilet, and other camping equipment. A tune-up was performed and the brake master cylinder, brake booster, shocks, tires, distributor, fuel sender, U-joints, and fluids were changed in 2017. This B-Series camper van is offered with an owner’s manual and a clean Illinois title in the name of the seller’s father.

The van is finished in two-tone tan with brightwork at the beltline and around the windows. The exterior features a 110-volt power plug as well as propane and water hookups, and a sticker from the original dealer remains affixed to one of the rear doors. Rust below the rear windows is noted and can be seen in the gallery. The pop-top features an air-lift system, and its compressor is said to work though the lift cylinders leak. The top can be operated manually, and is photographed held open by pieces of lumber.

White 15″ steel wheels wear chrome trim rings, polished hubcaps, and LeMans SUV A/S tires with 2016 date codes. A wagon wheel spare is included in the sale. Power-assisted steering and brakes were equipped from the factory, and a new brake master cylinder, brake booster, and shocks were installed in August 2017.

The cabin is upholstered in beige vinyl with cloth seat inserts and a black dashboard and floor mats. Features include cruise control, a factory AM radio, and air conditioning, though the latter is inoperable. Just under 90k miles are shown on the five-digit odometer, 3,500 of which have been added by the seller.

The camping area is outfitted with fold-flat bench seats, cabinets, a pump sink, a propane-powered stove and Dometic refrigerator, a toilet, and black carpeting. The seller notes evidence of a fire inside one of the cabinets. The factory table is missing, though a replacement is included in the sale.

The 318ci V8 drives the rear wheels via a three-speed A727 TorqueFlite automatic transmission. An August 2017 service included replacement of the distributor, spark plugs and wires, choke, U-joints, and fuel sending unit as well as a carburetor rebuild. Interior and exterior walkarounds and a drive video are viewable below.