

Still, it’s a luxury compared to staying in a tent and bathing in the river.
DODGE XPLORER FULL
There is a full bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower, but it’s a very small space. Also, having a low roofline helps with aerodynamics and MPG. You can see how they made six feet of headroom in a regular van, they recessed the floor in a few areas. Those aren’t original seats but they sure look comfortable and the rest of the interior looks great, a throwback to the early-1970s. Ray Frank, the gentleman who came up with the predecessor to Travco motorhomes in the late-1950s, went on to start Xplorer Motor Homes in 1967 in order to have a small motorhome that would fit in a normal garage. The Xplorer 224 is a Class B motorhome, which is based on a van platform as opposed to Class A which is a full-sized motorhome on a chassis with a custom body, or a Class C which is based on a van chassis with the van cab intact and a big chassis-mounted camper on the back.Ī few days ago we saw a Travco motorhome here on Barn Finds and they’re related to the Xplorer motorhomes. I drove full-sized Dodge vans for years and that’s always a concern for anyone outside of the desert southwest or pacific northwest. There appears to be some rust to deal with on this Xplorer which isn’t too surprising but it should be fairly simple to repair that and repaint the bottom portion. I’m on the fence on whether that’s a very, very cool and good thing or if that would be trouble in a line of vehicles heading up a mountain pass or in traffic.
DODGE XPLORER MANUAL
This Xplorer was built on a one-ton Dodge van carcass and it goes one more than most in having a 4-speed manual transmission. Wow! That was a beauty and it was based on a Ford van rather than this Dodge-based Xplorer. This one is listed here on eBay in Joppa, Maryland and the current bid price is $7,100.Įsteemed car guy and Barn Finds writer, Todd Fitch, showed us an outstanding Ford-based Xplorer 224 van’per (van camper – just made that up as far as I know) here this past March. Now, all I want or need for camping or traveling, in general, would be something like this 1972 Dodge Xplorer 224. We had a pickup camper but really could have used a bigger motorhome.

A lot of us grew up motorized camping, as in something other than a tent.
