2006 Mercedes Sprinter Westfalia - made in Germany, brought into USA by Airstream, very rare

armordillo

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2006 Airstream Mercedes Sprinter Westfalia for Sale

Very rare vehicle with a strong cult following. Only 250 brought into North America. The latest Westfalia conversion vehicle ever brought into the USA. Based on the Mercedes Sprinter Chassis with the premium build quality from Westfalia. The most feature rich 144 wheelbase sprinter made. Seats 5 and Sleeps 4. Fits into any standard parking space. Reliable, powerful and fuel conservative diesel engine provides 20+ mpg with no need for DEF.

Excellent condition – meticulously maintained and cared for by campervan & Westfalia enthusiast. Fully loaded with all options and everything works perfectly. Always located on the West Coast – never driven in Winter or on salted roads – so no corrosion whatsoever.

Full Details located here:

https://www.colonialairstream.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/westfalia.pdf

Includes the following upgrades from standard equipment and options listed above:
  • Premium sound system including Kenwood Receiver with Bluetooth/USB/smartphone compatibility, upgraded Boston Acoustic high and mid-level speakers, additional powered subwoofer
  • Viper 2-way LCD communicating Car Alarm
  • Rear View camera system – clear and easy view for the driver when in reverse. Screen can also act as a video monitor with external inputs if you want to watch videos
  • PIAA Driving Lights
  • High altitude kit for Espar diesel turbine heater
  • Rhino liner applied to lower portion of vehicle, updated Westfalia graphic package
  • Factory alloy wheels with Michelin LTX M/S tires
  • RAM mounts throughout interior for versatile mount options
  • Separate mounted (near beds) Espar heater controller
  • Updated turbo resonator to aluminum (preventative measure – plastic turbo resonators prone to crack and fail)
  • Fumoto valve for easy oil changes

Mileage: 62,000 miles

Asking Price: $67,500 obo

Please reach out with any questions or if you need any additional information...thanks!
 

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skpiste

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I second the more photos thing: Bath, Undercarriage etc.

Looking for a snowboarding rig.
How is the Cold Weather performance on these ?
Single pane windows/well insulated ?
Can the bath be fitted with extra Aerogel insulation ?
Is the bath heated by the furnace ?
Are the tanks insulated/enclosed/heated ?

Sorry to RV geek on you. Might take a look next time I am up in Seattle.

PM
PDX
USA
 

armordillo

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Good call...thanks for the ask...here's more pics (that I have access to right now). I don't have any of the undercarriage on me, but will post when I get back (I'm traveling this weekend).
 

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armordillo

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more pics...
 

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armordillo

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more pics...
 

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armordillo

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I second the more photos thing: Bath, Undercarriage etc.

Looking for a snowboarding rig.
How is the Cold Weather performance on these ?

~~~Never driven it in the snow...but I have spoke with a few folks, and heard they are fine with the weight. Thinking you would need to ask someone who has had some experience here to get a solid answer.

Single pane windows/well insulated ?

~~~All of the lower coach windows are double pane. The skylights are single pane, but also have a blackout shade, so would guess that adds some insulation. I've had it in well below freezing temps at altitude, and the Espar heater keeps it plenty warm without any challenge. Espar heater is a diesel turbine heater. It has a second Espar heater for the engine to help warm it up faster at cold temps if you want. It also has what they call a "rest" feature - after stopping the engine from driving, it has a fan that pulls the heat off the engine and distributes it in the coach.

Can the bath be fitted with extra Aerogel insulation ?

~~~Not sure what Aerogel insulation is. The bath portion is a fiberglass structure that is inset of the body in the back. There are air gaps all around it, and you can access them, so I think you could blow in insulation in these areas if needed. Is that what you are thinking?

Is the bath heated by the furnace ?

~~~Yes, the Espar has 3 vents, 2 in the front coach, and one in the bath (which you can open/close as needed)

Are the tanks insulated/enclosed/heated ?

~~~The tanks are in the coach, so if you are warm in there, they are fine. I don't believe it has any extra heaters for the tanks.

Sorry to RV geek on you. Might take a look next time I am up in Seattle.

~~~No worries, geek outs fully welcome. Let me know if you want to check it out.

PM
PDX
USA
 

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