For those of you that want to avoid some of the missteps or want a head start on making that first time go as smoothly as possible, here’s a little advice.
Walter
RAM ProMaster
136″ WHEELBASE, HIGH ROOF
For those of you that want to avoid some of the missteps or want a head start on making that first time go as smoothly as possible, here’s a little advice.
Before Brian even spent a night in his Promaster camper van, he already completed a few major modifications; which he admitted took him and his Dad a few months and was proof of concept that they didn’t want to start from the ground up, letting us take care of the heavy lifting for them.
Brian is actually a great example of what the van build journey is like for most people who are coming to our shop with their own van.
Regardless of the activity, you’re getting a Wayfarer Van so that you can get out there and do your thing – travel around, explore within nature and most importantly, not sleep on the ground.
Only a year ago, Michael, and I were still (happily) living in Bakersfield, California, working steady corporate 9-to-5 jobs and feverishly living for the weekends! And now… Well a lot has changed to say the least.
Ian asked me as a new Wayfarer owner, to share my story and possibly inspire others with my adventures and travels.
My name is Mark. I live in beautiful Portland with my four wheeled mobile companion Hütte, better known to some of you as Walter.
Hello Wayfarer van fans, my name is Karen and I live in New Hampshire with my rescue companion and van co-pilot, Stella.
Regardless of sun, rain or snow, we have put our pedal to the metal and have hit the proverbial road with confidence and in comfort looking for our next adventure.