- Boho Camper Vans built Encore, a tiny home on wheels constructed on a 2019 Ford Transit 250.
- Encore holds an exterior shower and an interior kitchenette, couch, toilet, dining table, bed, and garage.
- The company was recently featured on the March 20 episode of "Shark Tank" where they agreed on a deal with Barbara Corcoran to the tune of $150,000 cash upfront and a $150,000 line of credit for a 10% stake.
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"Shark Tank"-approved Boho Camper Vans created Encore, a tiny home on wheels built on a 2019 Ford Transit 250 with a high roof.
The Encore camper van was converted for a customer named Melodie. She had recently retired and wanted a converted van to both relive the time she had spent several years ago driving around the East Coast in her Volkswagen bus and to have the ability to do charity work, according to Boho Camper Vans.
"We're just really enjoying working with customers because the clientele that lends itself to living in a camper van and living this lifestyle is pretty laid back," Boho Camper Vans partner Brett Ellenson told Business Insider. "It's a real community around the camper van lifestyle."
Boho Camper Vans was recently featured on "Shark Tank"'s March 20 episode as a "mobile real estate company." The company initially applied for the show as a "joke," founder and partner David Sodemann told Business Insider. However, that "joke" ended with Sodemann and Ellenson on the show with an offer from Barbara Corcoran to the tune of $150,000 cash upfront and a $150,000 line of credit for a 10% stake.
"We're over the moon," Sodemann told Business Insider. "The response we've gotten from the community in Phoenix [where the company is based] has been amazing."
Boho Camper Vans is comprised of two main businesses. Along with converting vans into campers, Boho has a rental fleet of seven vans for weekend warriors looking to take a trip. And while there has been a decrease in rental demands amid the coronavirus pandemic, the van converting component of the company is booked out until June, and this date will likely be pushed back even further with the influx in inquiries since its "Shark Tank" appearance.
Keep scrolling to see the inside of Encore, which the company says is represnativie of a typical van conversion it produces: