2010 Ford E350 4x4 Adventure Van

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2010 Ford E350 4x4 Adventure Van — Built to Roam, Ready to Roll

If you're dreaming of going farther off the beaten path—and staying out longer once you get there—this is the rig for you. It’s a fully built out 2010 Ford E350 Super Duty with a V10 Triton engine and a professionally installed Timberline 4x4 conversion.

We originally owned a Sportmobile but realized we didn’t need all the bells and whistles—just the essentials, dialed. So when we built this van, we focused on what actually mattered to us: comfort, reliability, off-grid capability, and tons of smart storage. It’s perfect for one or two people who want to travel light, sleep well, and want to get deep into nature.

We’re incredibly sad to say goodbye, but a new chapter has opened—we’re now camping with our horses, and needed a different setup that can tow large trailers and sleep us too. Otherwise, this van would never leave our hands. Our loss, your opportunity.

Specs & Features Chassis & Conversion:
  • 2010 Ford E350 Super Duty
  • V10 Triton Engine
  • Timberline 4x4 Conversion Kit
  • VIN: 1FTSS3ES0ADA06891
  • Professional Interior Build:
  • Went the extra mile with rubber matting installed on all floors/walls for better sound, 3M thinsulate insulation everywhere, additional foam board insulation under floor, extra anchoring on everything (nothing coming loose!), interior & exterior under-bed drawers, secret storage lockers under mattress (over wheel wells), the list goes on and on… we’ve camped in 90degF summers and below 0degF winters and been comfortable in both!
  • Odometer: 84,550
Electrical & Off-Grid Setup:
  • 2 x 200W Renogy Solar Panels
  • Redarc BCDC1250D (solar & alternator charging)
  • 700W Inverter (expandable)
  • Lithium House Batteries
  • Upgraded 225A High-Output Alternator (charges house batteries efficiently—even at idle)
  • Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller
Comfort & Livability:
  • Massive full width bed – sleeps 2 comfortably (plus 2 large dogs)
  • Webasto Heater
  • 2 x Isotherm Cruise Elegance DC fridges (2.3 cu ft each)
  • Recessed LED Lighting
  • MaxxFan 7500 (with remote)
  • Fully insulated with Noico & Thinsulate
  • Tons of smart, accessible storage (honestly, more than you'll need)
  • Flat-mount Starlink-ready (Starlink unit not included)
Exterior & Utility Upgrades:
  • Aluminess Rear Bumper with swing-outs (spare tire + utility box)
  • Aluminess Roof Rack & Ladder
  • Swing-Out Utility Box
  • 4 x Rotopax 4-gallon fuel tanks
  • 4 x Rotopax 2-gallon water tanks
  • Off-road capable tires
  • Minor exterior brush scratches (cosmetic only—could buff out or rhino-line it for a stealthy look)
Why This Van Rocks
It’s not just about the features—it’s about freedom. This van is made for people who want to park by a river, wake up with the sun, and be unreachable (unless you flip the switch to turn on your Starlink). It’s nimble, powerful, and built to thrive where the pavement ends.

Price: $65,000
Location: Trabuco Canyon, CA

Serious adventurers only, please. If you know, you know.
 

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