1994 Roadtrek 190 Versatile
Offres de livraison
Animaux acceptés
4 couchages
19 ft. long
4 invités
This old reliable 1994 Roadtrek has served me well through extended cross-country road trips and countless weekend trips alike. At 19 feet long, it's small enough to drive more like a van than a truck and fit in any tent spot, but large enough to stand up and move around in, store all your things, and sleep 4 (although it certainly is more comfortable for 2).It has a full kitchen with a microwave, propane stovetop and fridge; 4 seats in the cab, a convertible bed to table+benches in the back, and plenty of closet and storage space. A second back battery which charges when driving powers the lights, electric appliances, fan and AC unit. For longer stays, there's a cable for electric hookups. I also keep a set of the car camping basics you'd be free to use including camping chairs, a camp stove, pots, pans, utensils, and lanterns.It's built on a Dodge Ram 350 chassis, has 130k miles on it, and runs great mechanically after having put in a brand new transmission, alternator, and brakes within the past 2 years. It does not have 4wd however, so I'd ask you keep it off some of the stickier forest roads!This van is full of character and charm, and will surely serve as your trusty steed for any road trip you have in mind!Ce qui est inclus- 2 towels, 2 pillows, and bedsheets
- cookware, utensils
- camping stove, 2 camp chairs
- a hatchet and spade
- lanterns and flashlights
- spare tire and jack
- portable car battery charger
- a hitch-mount bike rack which holds 4 bikes (upon request)RecommandationsAnywhere! Whether you're more into the mountains or the coast, there is no shortage of great parks and camping spots in California!Autres points à signalerWhile there is a sink in the kitchen, it does not work since I do not keep any water in the tanks. After pulling out the toilet to make more closet space, I've found that the water tank maintenance just to wash hands and dishes is more trouble than it is worth.The gas gauge does not function properly, so renters will have to monitor mileage between fills. It is recommended to fill it every 300 miles (conservative, but no need to push it). Each rental will begin with a full tank of gas, and it should be returned with a nearly full tank to avoid additional charge.Other than the dinette conversion pictured, the 2 front seats spin around and fold down connecting with their respective back seats to form the other 2 beds. These are perfect for kids or smaller people, but as someone pushing 6ft, I personally find it more comfortable in a tent outside when camping with more than 2 people.Please do not smoke inside the van to avoid additional charges.
- cookware, utensils
- camping stove, 2 camp chairs
- a hatchet and spade
- lanterns and flashlights
- spare tire and jack
- portable car battery charger
- a hitch-mount bike rack which holds 4 bikes (upon request)RecommandationsAnywhere! Whether you're more into the mountains or the coast, there is no shortage of great parks and camping spots in California!Autres points à signalerWhile there is a sink in the kitchen, it does not work since I do not keep any water in the tanks. After pulling out the toilet to make more closet space, I've found that the water tank maintenance just to wash hands and dishes is more trouble than it is worth.The gas gauge does not function properly, so renters will have to monitor mileage between fills. It is recommended to fill it every 300 miles (conservative, but no need to push it). Each rental will begin with a full tank of gas, and it should be returned with a nearly full tank to avoid additional charge.Other than the dinette conversion pictured, the 2 front seats spin around and fold down connecting with their respective back seats to form the other 2 beds. These are perfect for kids or smaller people, but as someone pushing 6ft, I personally find it more comfortable in a tent outside when camping with more than 2 people.Please do not smoke inside the van to avoid additional charges.
This old reliable 1994 Roadtrek has served me well through extended cross-country road trips and countless weekend trips alike. At 19 feet long, it's small enough to drive more like a van than a truck and fit in any tent spot, but large enough to stand up and move around in, store all your things, and sleep 4 (although it certainly is more comfortable for 2).It has a full kitchen with a microwave, propane stovetop and fridge; 4 seats in the cab, a convertible bed to table+benches in the back, and plenty of closet and storage space. A second back battery which charges when driving powers the lights, electric appliances, fan and AC unit. For longer stays, there's a cable for electric hookups. I also keep a set of the car camping basics you'd be free to use including camping chairs, a camp stove, pots, pans, utensils, and lanterns.It's built on a Dodge Ram 350 chassis, has 130k miles on it, and runs great mechanically after having put in a brand new transmission, alternator, and brakes within the past 2 years. It does not have 4wd however, so I'd ask you keep it off some of the stickier forest roads!This van is full of character and charm, and will surely serve as your trusty steed for any road trip you have in mind!Ce qui est inclus- 2 towels, 2 pillows, and bedsheets
- cookware, utensils
- camping stove, 2 camp chairs
- a hatchet and spade
- lanterns and flashlights
- spare tire and jack
- portable car battery charger
- a hitch-mount bike rack which holds 4 bikes (upon request)RecommandationsAnywhere! Whether you're more into the mountains or the coast, there is no shortage of great parks and camping spots in California!Autres points à signalerWhile there is a sink in the kitchen, it does not work since I do not keep any water in the tanks. After pulling out the toilet to make more closet space, I've found that the water tank maintenance just to wash hands and dishes is more trouble than it is worth.The gas gauge does not function properly, so renters will have to monitor mileage between fills. It is recommended to fill it every 300 miles (conservative, but no need to push it). Each rental will begin with a full tank of gas, and it should be returned with a nearly full tank to avoid additional charge.Other than the dinette conversion pictured, the 2 front seats spin around and fold down connecting with their respective back seats to form the other 2 beds. These are perfect for kids or smaller people, but as someone pushing 6ft, I personally find it more comfortable in a tent outside when camping with more than 2 people.Please do not smoke inside the van to avoid additional charges.
- cookware, utensils
- camping stove, 2 camp chairs
- a hatchet and spade
- lanterns and flashlights
- spare tire and jack
- portable car battery charger
- a hitch-mount bike rack which holds 4 bikes (upon request)RecommandationsAnywhere! Whether you're more into the mountains or the coast, there is no shortage of great parks and camping spots in California!Autres points à signalerWhile there is a sink in the kitchen, it does not work since I do not keep any water in the tanks. After pulling out the toilet to make more closet space, I've found that the water tank maintenance just to wash hands and dishes is more trouble than it is worth.The gas gauge does not function properly, so renters will have to monitor mileage between fills. It is recommended to fill it every 300 miles (conservative, but no need to push it). Each rental will begin with a full tank of gas, and it should be returned with a nearly full tank to avoid additional charge.Other than the dinette conversion pictured, the 2 front seats spin around and fold down connecting with their respective back seats to form the other 2 beds. These are perfect for kids or smaller people, but as someone pushing 6ft, I personally find it more comfortable in a tent outside when camping with more than 2 people.Please do not smoke inside the van to avoid additional charges.
1994 Roadtrek 190 Versatile
Length
19 ft
19 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Essence
Essence
Sleeps
4
4
Ceintures de sécurité
4
4
Sleeping arrangements
Twin beds
2
2
Dinnette conversion
1
1
Host add-ons
Additional Cleaning Fee
Caractéristiques
1994 Roadtrek 190 Versatile
- 4 couchages
- 4 ceintures de sécurité
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Transmission automatique
- 4 couchages
- 4 ceintures de sécurité
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Transmission automatique
Aménagements
- Raccordement à l'électricité
- Radio
- Cuisinière
- Micro-ondes
- Réfrigérateur
- Table à manger
- Chauffage
- Climatisation
- Raccordement à l'électricité
- Radio
- Cuisinière
- Micro-ondes
- Réfrigérateur
- Table à manger
- Chauffage
- Climatisation
Nearby places to stay
Oakland, CA • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation

1. Marin Park
Larkspur, CA • 17 miles away

2. Snug Harbor RV Park & Marina
Walnut Grove, CA • 43 miles away

3. Jellystone Park™ Tower Park
Lodi, CA • 46 miles away

4. Beach RV Pleasure Point
Santa Cruz, CA • 60 miles away

5. 49er Village
Plymouth, CA • 88 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Oakland, CA • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Règles et politiques
- Animaux acceptés
- Compatible avec un hayon
- Pas de festivals de musique
- Non fumeur
- Kilométrage : 120 gratuit miles / day
Hey! I'm Stefan, the owner of a 1994 Roadtrek 190 Class B camper van. It's served me well throughout the years, from weekend trips to cross country road trips all over the continental US. I currently live in the Bay Area, and love taking for car camping trips it to the Sierras, up the Pacific Coast, or too lesser known less crowded spots like Pinnacles NP or Desolation Wilderness. Now, I'm hoping to get the van some more consistent use by making it available for rent to other folks who share my love of camping and the outdoors!
Hey! I'm Stefan, the owner of a 1994 Roadtrek 190 Class B camper van. It's served me well throughout the years, from weekend trips to cross country road trips all over the continental US. I currently live in the Bay Area, and love taking for car camping trips it to the Sierras, up the Pacific Coast, or too lesser known less crowded spots like Pinnacles NP or Desolation Wilderness. Now, I'm hoping to get the van some more consistent use by making it available for rent to other folks who share my love of camping and the outdoors!


