motofreak0592
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CHASSIS:
1996 Ford E450 with 53,470 miles
7.3 PowerStroke (pre smog)
UJOINT OFF-ROAD 4x4 conversion professionally installed at 49,709 miles
08+ front clip and doors
Diamond Eye 4” exhaust
Bellowed up pipes
35” Mickey Thompson Baja Boss tires
Custom 17” wheels
Edge CTS3 monitor
215 amp alternator (new spare included)
Dana 60 front axle
Dana 80 rear axle
4 wheel disc brakes
Plenty of exterior lighting
INTERIOR:
6’2” standing height
Full size folding bed
Dometic fridge/freezer
Jackery 1500
Large sink
Portable toilet
Plenty of storage
High elevation 5kw diesel heater
Upgraded driver and passenger seat
Will also include a portable air conditioner that works great if you have hookups
What could be better:
-The exterior paint is a little rough but has been low on the priority list as I was quoted $15k to have it painted how I wanted and since the box is aluminum I wasn’t too worried about rust.
-The interior “build” was super low budget but we wanted to use it and then decide how to build it, just never got around to tearing it down.
-The radio never worked but we just used a Bluetooth speaker.
- The parking brake had to be removed for the 4x4 conversion, we use a wheel chock when parking on hills now as I couldn’t justify purchasing a new rear axle just to have a parking brake
I love this van and hate to sell it but we’re looking for something bigger for our family. I have built this to go anywhere and it has yet to disappoint. It is registered in California as a motorhome and since it is a 1996 diesel it does not need to be smogged. Im a hobbyist mechanic and enjoy understanding how things work so I have all the possible manuals available for this van. I’m asking 60k but am willing to negotiate. This is the lowest mile 7.3 van that I have seen in a long time and I spent a lot of money on the 4x4 conversion as I wanted it to be reliable and long lasting. If you’ve never heard of Ujoint, check out their YouTube. I also have it posted on Craigslist and Facebook marketplace in Hollister, CA. I rarely see my messages on here so please be patient or get ahold of me on Craigslist or Facebook. I’m sure I’m missing info but check out Instagram @7.3van and the build page. https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/red-cross-erv-4x4-camper-build.229548/
Feel free to reach out with any questions.
1996 Ford E450 with 53,470 miles
7.3 PowerStroke (pre smog)
UJOINT OFF-ROAD 4x4 conversion professionally installed at 49,709 miles
08+ front clip and doors
Diamond Eye 4” exhaust
Bellowed up pipes
35” Mickey Thompson Baja Boss tires
Custom 17” wheels
Edge CTS3 monitor
215 amp alternator (new spare included)
Dana 60 front axle
Dana 80 rear axle
4 wheel disc brakes
Plenty of exterior lighting
INTERIOR:
6’2” standing height
Full size folding bed
Dometic fridge/freezer
Jackery 1500
Large sink
Portable toilet
Plenty of storage
High elevation 5kw diesel heater
Upgraded driver and passenger seat
Will also include a portable air conditioner that works great if you have hookups
What could be better:
-The exterior paint is a little rough but has been low on the priority list as I was quoted $15k to have it painted how I wanted and since the box is aluminum I wasn’t too worried about rust.
-The interior “build” was super low budget but we wanted to use it and then decide how to build it, just never got around to tearing it down.
-The radio never worked but we just used a Bluetooth speaker.
- The parking brake had to be removed for the 4x4 conversion, we use a wheel chock when parking on hills now as I couldn’t justify purchasing a new rear axle just to have a parking brake
I love this van and hate to sell it but we’re looking for something bigger for our family. I have built this to go anywhere and it has yet to disappoint. It is registered in California as a motorhome and since it is a 1996 diesel it does not need to be smogged. Im a hobbyist mechanic and enjoy understanding how things work so I have all the possible manuals available for this van. I’m asking 60k but am willing to negotiate. This is the lowest mile 7.3 van that I have seen in a long time and I spent a lot of money on the 4x4 conversion as I wanted it to be reliable and long lasting. If you’ve never heard of Ujoint, check out their YouTube. I also have it posted on Craigslist and Facebook marketplace in Hollister, CA. I rarely see my messages on here so please be patient or get ahold of me on Craigslist or Facebook. I’m sure I’m missing info but check out Instagram @7.3van and the build page. https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/red-cross-erv-4x4-camper-build.229548/
Feel free to reach out with any questions.
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