2006 Ford E350 V10 4x4 - Price Drop

tommonta

Observer
2006 Ford E350 Superduty 12 passenger van
6.8L V10 gas engine
Automatic transmission
Manual transfer case
Manual locking hubs
87,XXX miles
4" Lift 4x4 Conversion kit from ujointoffroad.com installed in 2013
Asking $26000

Please send me a PM for more information. Vehicle is in Seattle.
tommonta (at) nwlink (dot) com


Build page is here: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/116865-E350-4WD-Camper-Van-Build?highlight=e350+camper+van+build

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6 BFG TA KO 285/70-R17 tires on Procomp wheels (2 spares, one in factory spare location)
Dana 60 front axle with Warn hubs, built by Ujoint Offroad
NV271 transfer case (rebuilt, from Ford F-350)
Custom aluminum winch bumper
Superwinch Talon 12.5SR, synthetic line. Line installed and properly tensioned but never used
Factory hitch receiver
Interior is clean, unmodified and in great condition
Pioneer stereo with back-up camera installed
Tire chains
Full set of factory service manuals
 
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radorsch

Adventurer
Nice van and a nice build thread. Thanks.
Looks like you kept the stock rear axel and used the spacers? Did you change the gearing? Also, does it have the5R100 AT?
The RTT in the build thread is sweet, too. Nice work.
 

tommonta

Observer
It has the stock 4.10 gearing in the rear axle with spacers and the 5R110 transmission. I had the power flush done on the the transmission at a local Ford dealership after completing the 4x4 conversion.

We love the roof tent, but it is a little high on the van for easy setup and access. It works great on our Toyota Tacoma.
 

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