Meet the 2004 Keystone Outback — a classy little home-on-wheels that’s been dressed in crisp white on the outside and wrapped in warm brown on the inside, like a marshmallow wearing a leather jacket. It’s in excellent overall condition, which means it’s ready for your next adventure, whether that’s coast-hopping, state-park barbecues, or a dramatic escape from the in-laws.
What came from the factory (translation: the stuff you don’t have to argue about or install yourself)
- Exterior finish: The Outback left the factory with a clean white exterior finish and durable sidewalls designed to resist road grime and bad weather. Factory-installed graphics give it just enough style to turn heads without shouting for attention.
- Frame and hitch: Built on a purpose-made trailer chassis with standard coupler and safety chains, factory-installed electric brakes and stabilizer jacks make towing and setup straightforward and safe.
- Climate control: Factory roof-mounted air conditioning and a propane/combined forced-air furnace keep you comfortable from summer heat to unexpected cold snaps. Standard vents and roof fans provide cross-ventilation and moisture control.
- Sleeping and living spaces: The factory layout provides dedicated sleeping areas plus convertible living room furniture — think a main bed in a private area and additional sleeping space from a dinette and/or sofa. It was built to comfortably sleep a small family or a very close-knit group of friends.
- Kitchen: A factory-equipped galley with a three-burner range and oven, microwave, and a refrigerator that operates on shore power and propane so your food stays put whether you’re plugged in or boondocking. The stainless-style sink, counter workspace, and overhead/under-counter cabinetry were all installed at the factory for long-term convenience.
- Bath: A factory-installed bathroom with a shower/tub surround, lavatory sink, mirror and storage, plus a ventilating fan. Standard RV toilet and freshwater plumbing were all part of the build.
- Utilities and systems: Built-in fresh, gray and black water tanks with factory plumbing and drain access; on-demand/standard gas-electric water heater for reliable hot showers; 12V DC service with a factory-installed converter to run lights and appliances from shore power; battery compartment and space for auxiliary batteries.
- Electrical and lighting: Interior dome and task lighting, exterior porch light, and factory-wired outlets (12V and 120V) placed for practical use. Shore power inlet and power distribution center installed at the factory keep everything tidy and code-compliant.
- Storage and cabinetry: Keystone’s factory cabinetry with warm brown finishes and practical drawer/wardrobe space gives you room for cookware, clothes, and the inevitable collection of single-use utensils you’ll never confess to owning.
- Safety features: Factory-installed smoke detector, LP gas detector, and fire extinguisher provision; exterior-access compartments for propane and utility hookups; factory wiring for brake lights, turn signals, marker lights and reflectors so the highway sees you coming (or leaving).
- Interior finishes: Warm brown upholstery, coordinated cabinetry and wall accents were the factory look — cozy and forgiving when it comes to campfire stories and muddy boots. Durable flooring and trim installed for resilience and easy cleaning.
- Windows, vents and screens: Factory-installed windows with screens and blinds for privacy and airflow, plus roof vents to keep the interior fresh.
Why this one is a good buy (besides its excellent condition and charming wardrobe choices)
- Reliable factory systems: Original factory-installed appliances and systems give you the confidence of a well-thought-out layout and components made to work together.
- Classic, neutral styling: White exterior with a brown interior is a timeless combo — low-drama outside, warm-and-welcoming inside.
- Ready for the road: With standard towing gear,