(Not too long ago, a Redskins fan saying the words “potential Super Bowl run” would have been grounds for calling an actual ambulance.)

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Crowe’s family has had Redskins season tickets for three decades. He’s taken the Fanbulance, which was already covered in Redskins paraphernalia inside and out when he purchased it, to a few home games every year for the past four seasons, including the Redskins’ rout of the Packers on “Sunday Night Football” last month.

“That was a good night to go out on,” Crowe said.

The sirens and loudspeaker still work, and Crowe said the storage units on both sides are perfect for tailgating equipment. There’s a satellite dish for TV viewing on the roof. Crowe and his wife have had two kids since he bought the Fanbulance, and he doesn’t make it to as many games as he used to. The vehicle seats eight people comfortably, but it doesn’t accommodate car seats.

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“It’s been great,” Crowe said. “It really brings everyone together. Driving down the road, people are pulling up next to you, honking their horns, giving you the thumbs-up on the highway. It can be hard changing lanes, but it’s been a ton of fun.”

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Crowe looked online at similar RVs when coming up with an asking price ($8,500) for his Fanbulance, which comes with “-H0GS-” license plates. That’s a bargain compared to another Redskins Fanbulance that was listed for $38,000 in 2013.

“The most important thing to me is just getting it in the hands of someone who will actually use it,” said Crowe, who received multiple inquiries about the listing on Wednesday. “I don’t really care about making money off of it. I just want it to go to some die-hard Redskins fans who will go to every game and who will get some use out of it. It just didn’t get as much use as it should.”

Here’s the full item description on Craigslist:

Redskins RV / Fanbulance in Great Condition! – $8500 (McLean)