2001 Ford E-350 Quigley 4x4 For Sale

jozeeparrish

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2001 Ford E-350 4x4 Quigley Van, 6.8l V-10 factory conversion from Quigley. 1-Owner, Aftermarket Weld Wheels Nitto 33" tires. 82,524 miles. Great Condition

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Hi guys I am selling my dads van for him, he just got done with his other one and dose not drive this one anymore here is the link to the ad: http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2326741968.html

Also here is a link to more pictures of the van: http://2001forde3504x4.blogspot.com/

Picture of the one he just got done building: (NOT FOR SALE)
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After alot of working I was able to make the filler piece (under Grille) to match fender flares to bumper out front.

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jozeeparrish

New member
I will be posting more pictures of the undercarrage as soon as i get them. But their are no problems or rust. (well for Ohio)
 
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r_w

Adventurer
Those flares and front filler panel look great, but wouldn't it have been easier to build a custom bumper to meet up to the flares?

The "old" van is nice, too. Wish I had the cash.
 

nely

Adventurer
Sarona makes an econoline hood with scoops.

But to stay on track... I really wanna know about those flares

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Toolman

Explorer
not to ignore the van for sale but...

****** ????

THAT IS A MONSTER VAN !!!!
I how the stock bumper was trimmed.. Nice job... Where is the build thread on that thing ?
 

jozeeparrish

New member
Wow guys..i am sorry i thought i would get an e-mail when someone respons to the post.. But the flare are bushwacker f250-350 for 99-200? First superdutys. As you can see their was a "little" trimming to get them to fit right, and the front cover to make it look right. Dad wanted to keep a "stock looking" van thats why he cut the bumper to fit. I made the filler part with foam and fiberglass about 25-30 hrs of work in to it. The hood is just stock with a cut up toreno hood scoop in place and a shaven ford emblem. Yes its air ride 14" of travel up and down (low enough to get in regular garage door) 42's on 20" rims. If you can believe it started as a panel with a v6 now monster with a v10.. So i take it you all want a build thread?
 

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