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For Sale: The Ultimate Mobile Fishhouse Machine!


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It's time for me to sell my pride and joy. I built this mobile fishing machine 4 years ago and it has been awesome! It is a van that has been designed to ice fish out of it. It also works great as a camper in the summer/hunting season. It has a hitch with 2 inch ball so you can pull your boat or snowmobile depending on the season. It sleeps 2 people and has all the necessities of home. The specifics are below and more info is listed above the pictures.

First the cool stuff!!

3 ice fishing holes with rattle reels

Propane heater

2 burner cook stove

Sink with running water

TV, VCR, DVD, Radio, CB

Theater Surround Sound! (4 speakers and 1 subwoofer)

TV and CB antenna

Bench that folds out to 2 person bed

Bench seat in rear

3 12 volt lights

Roof vent with exhaust fan

Inside thermometer

Carbon Monoxide detector

Rod holders

Window blinds

Fan

2 12 volt 300 watt inverters

**everything can be powered off 2 deep cycle batteries. It is also equipped with 120 volt hookups**

Insulated walls/roof/floor

Take a look at the pictures below to see everything!

Now the power behind the Fishing Machine!

1978 Ford Econoline Van

Inline 6 cylinder,

Power steering

60,590 miles (the odometer only goes to 99,999, so I don’t know if flipped over but I suspect so)

New starter, solenoid, battery, master cylinder and brake lines

2 rear tires are snow tires with 90% tread, comes with 2 additional tires and rims, plus spare.

The van is an excellent runner. I have put 30,000 miles on myself doing long fishing and hunting trips. I have never had a problem with it starting even on the coldest days up at Lake of the Woods. I have driven this all over the state and Wisconsin taking trips. I always have confidence in it and have never had to worry about it breaking down. If you are wondering how it goes through snow...you wouldn’t believe how much this can go through. IT is fine when snow is 8 inches or less. When it gets more than that I put on a set of chains and it will go through an amazing amount of snow. 2 years ago we put it to the test on Lake Vermillion. There were no roads plowed so we had to make our own paths. Others in the group were getting stuck with 4 x4, but with the chains we never had a problem. I could rant and rave forever about this fishing machine but I will spare you the time. Look below for all the pictures!

The top view

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Front View

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Side/rear view

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Custom hood ornament

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Rear view with CB and TV antenna, also, the rack that hold the propane tank

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Driver’s side

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Living quarters. The cab closes off and the TV is seen through the wall

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Switch panel controls everything

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Subwoofer and sink

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Sink and 2 burner stove

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Sink and stove-another view

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Bench with storage

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Propane heater

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Bench folded out into bed with mattress

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2 of the 3 fishing holes. I have insulated sleeves that slide down to keep the wind out. Despite the holes in the floor, it will stay 81 degrees on the coldest days. The holes have covers so when you are traveling there is not an open hole.

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The third hole

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Roof vent

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One more pic from the back

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The Engine

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It also come with a HAYNES Manual

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The van does have a fair mount of rust, but that with its beautiful color scheme gives it its character.

$850.

Please call if you have any specific questions, I would be happy to answer them! Otherwise post me a message. The van is located in Winona MN. I will make my best effort to try to help out with personal viewing of the van in other locations of the state. Call for questions or post

Wade

320-309-2944

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Dude, I seriously am thinking about doing a road trip to look this over and maybe buy it.

One question though. If it runs mint and the stuff on it is still good, why on earth would you think of parting with a wonderful peice of art?!?!?!?

When is a good time to call you???? I have cash and can look at it this weekend.

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i am parting with it because it just dont get the use out of it i use too. i moved to southern minnesota and there never is much ice down here. all my college buddies who i always use to go on trips have gone thier seperate ways and gotton married. since i dont have my close friends around i just dont use it as much as it needs to be used. i dont want to see it just sit. like they say, if you love it, you have to let it go... confused.gif

a good time to call is between 4pm and 630pm today. i am working nights. otherwise you can call after 2pm on wednesday or anytime thursday. i do work this weekend, but give me a call and we can see what we can do

thanks

wade

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i think it is a very good price. i have almost $2000 into everything. i knew when i built it i would never be able to sell it for what i put into it, but i got my moneys worth in memorable trips. i hope someone else can get the use out of it i have.

wade

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thank you for the compliments! it really is a blast. ...yes you do need a shelter tag on it when you are out on the icefishing from it. i have never been stopped, but i know they wouold give you a ticket if you didnt have a tag.

thanks for lookin. spread the word because with the cold weather around the corner, she really needs a good home!

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i would think it would have enough power. it is a six cylinder and that is what i have in my truck. i also have a 6.5x14 retractable fish house and it pulls it fine. the only thing that i would have as a concern is if the current hitch would hold the tongue weight. to be safe i would say you would want to think about having a guy weld on a more study hitch. when i use it i usually pull 2 snowmobiles with it and it does not have a problem doing that. one thing is that the van would cut most of the wind for your shack, so there would be less wind resistance than what you are use to. it's your call but i think it has the power, i am just not sure how much tongue weight your shack has.

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Is it a three on a tree or automatic? This is a sweet machine, Man! How's the gas mileage? Also, if I was willing to purchase, would you meet me 1/2 way from St. Cloud with it? my email is Tonyjor1212 at hotmail.

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it is an automatic. i really dont know what kind of milage it gets because i am always towing sleds with it and i usually have a car top carrier for extra storage like gas and stuff. i think it gets around 15-20 but i dont know for sure. i will e-mail you some more info.

thanks

wade

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