All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Step one. Bought the van.Sorry that you lost your Buddy - he was certainly handsome and definitely a Cool Cat.Re: Winnebago Sprinter Van with pull out kannon wrote: Mystery!Went to Mercedes and they said nothing wrong.I need to set parking brakes to get slide out to work.Overall very pleased with purchase.Had it out for second weekend.Draws a lot of attention.Most surprised to see Mercedes logo.Still working thru the manuals to learn how everything works. The sleeping issue was the major factor for me.The pull out works ,very comfortable sleeping.We are still doing shake down.Next month we are going to try a longer trip.We are coming down from a 40 ft DP.We are tourers not full timers. I know a lot of people have brand loyalty.My father brought me up to buy Ford vehicles and always vote democrat.Times change.Anyone considering a class B should look at this product.I didn't start looking at this model but some good buddy in RV land helped me out From your original post I thought your parking brake was disconnected and you needed a Mercedes dealer to fix it. What happened that now they say "nothing wrong"? Glad it's fixed.Re: Pleasure-Way ProMaster Lexor $98,788.00I wonder if they'll offer a screen for the sliding door - I think they do on the MB models.Re: FIRST POST! Building my own campervan (E-250)Back in the early 80's I insulated an E150 with fiberglass - it was a daily driver. While I didn't experience any dust in the van (the shag rug sealed it I guess!), when I made some modifications I found that the vibration had caused the fiberglass to deteriorate and sag - leaving the upper areas poorly insulated. I don't know if modern versions of fiberglass are better suited to handle road vibration.Re: The 1959 Ford Thames campervan restoration begins.Amazing - your work just keeps getting more and more sophisticated. This van is going to be too valuable to drive when you've finished it! It's a fascinating thread.Re: The 1959 Ford Thames campervan restoration begins.You're a great Uncle!Re: Step one. Bought the van.Hi Dave, any progress on HAL lately? or have you been too busy camping? I've really enjoyed following your work so far.