The way I see it, I may as well patiently wait to find a super clean 2wd e350 and do the swap the right way. It'll take more time than simply buying a van like this but the end result will be a much more capable and well built rig for quite possibly less than this guy wants.
I actually bought a V10 E350 about a year ago with 35k miles for around $8k. The project fell through and I sold the van. I was gearing up to do a 4wd swap with Agile Offroad before they stopped converting vans. I would have been all in for about $28k excluding the interior buildout. Reason I...
I feel like its not too hard to find a really nice 2wd e350 with 80k-140k miles for around $6k or under. Even with a $25k 4x4 conversion, you'd be around the price of this dude's asking price and have a much nicer van in my opinion.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/d/beverly-hills-2003-ford-e350-quigley/7286191173.html
Would love to hear what others have to say about this van and the price. Not sure the price is justified.
Try this forum. You may have more luck than posting in the for sale section.
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/forums/4wd-and-2wd-camper-vans-a-k-a-vanlife.58/
The ladder/jerry can holder was a key item for my build! it allows me to not carry around a ladder for the rtt! The snorkel has been an awesome edition to the 4runner. Even after a whole day of wheeling behind someone on dusty roads, there is minimal dust in my air filter.
Hi guys, I've been spectating on the forums for a while now but haven't really posted much. Here's my 2005 4runner SR5 4wd. Let me know if you have any questions about my build! I never intended to modify it to the point its at but I got carried away lol.
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