Camp anywhere without being noticed. Discreet exterior, full amenities inside, silent operation. Blend in while living well.
OZK Customs builds stealth camping vans — discreet vehicles that look like work vans outside but offer full living amenities inside. Each build features blackout window systems, low-profile roof equipment, silent climate control, and no visible camping indicators. We design for urban camping, city parking, and overnight stays where a traditional camper van would attract unwanted attention. Based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, we build on Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, and Ram ProMaster platforms with fixed pricing — no hourly rates, no surprises.
Roof racks, solar panels, and adventure stickers scream "camper." Cities enforce no-camping rules. Neighbors complain. You spend more time moving than sleeping.
A visible camper van is a target. Thieves know there's gear inside. You can't park in nice neighborhoods. Every parking spot feels risky.
Loud fans and generators announce your presence. AC units cycle on and off all night. Neighbors know someone's in there. Stealth requires silence.
Full amenities with zero visible signs. Blend in while living comfortably.
Complete light blockage from inside. Reflective coatings that look like tinted work van windows from outside. No glow, no shadows, no signs of life.
No roof racks, no visible panels, no adventure stickers. Flush-mount vents. Color-matched equipment. Looks like every other work van on the street.
Quiet fans with vibration isolation. Well-insulated walls that hold temperature. Shore power for silent AC at campgrounds. Comfort without noise.
Low-profile flexible panels mounted flat. Color-matched to roof. Combined with alternator charging and shore power for reliable silent power.
Sink, cooktop, refrigerator — all inside with no exterior vents or smells. Cook comfortably without announcing your presence.
Quality mattress, good ventilation, proper bedding storage. Sleep well knowing you blend in completely.
Work van appearance is key. Ford Transit and ProMaster blend in best. Sprinters can look too "adventure van."
Recognizable shape can signal "camper." Works for stealth with careful design but less anonymous than Transit.
Common work van — Amazon, FedEx use them everywhere. Excellent stealth potential.
The Ford Transit and Ram ProMaster are most popular for stealth builds because they look like work vans. White or dark solid colors blend in best. Sprinters can look too "adventure van" with their distinctive shape. We avoid roof racks, visible solar panels, and anything that screams "camper."
Stealth camping van conversions are available through our fixed pricing system depending on amenities and systems. The focus is on quality over flash — good insulation, quiet systems, and reliable power over fancy finishes. OZK Customs uses fixed pricing with no hidden costs.
We use roof fans that sit low-profile, shore power capability for overnight AC at campgrounds, and heavy insulation to retain cool/warm air. Some builds include mini-split systems that run quietly. The key is good insulation and ventilation design, not just brute-force cooling.
Yes, but mounted differently. We use low-profile flexible panels that sit flat against the roof, painted or covered to match van color. No tilting frames, no obvious panel rows. Combined with good alternator charging and shore power, you get reliable power without the "solar van" look.
Tell us about your stealth camping needs and we'll design the perfect discreet build.