Redheddedwonder
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2013 E350 XLT Extended Quadvan
5.4 60,500 miles
cruise control, power locks/windows/mirrors, towing package, back up camera with rear parking sensors, traction control, seat covers
Basic camper conversion
Steel bed frame, lucid 5 inch memory foam mattress cut to fit. 54x67 inches (6 inches longer if you include the space with pop out windows since they line up with the bed.) I am 5’8” and I fit great in the bed. Would be easy to make longer but would need to modify the bench seat mounts or remove the bench.
Genesis Off-road Dual battery system with smart isolator
Blue Sea Systems fuse block
Blue Sea Systems accessory panel with 12 volt socket, voltmeter, usb and toggle swit
Odyssey Batteries
Pop out windows in rear added, along with the factory main driver side pop out, and passenger door pop out window.
Magnetic bug screens for rear popouts, and driver and passenger doors.
Vanrug carpet for flooring
Dometic Fridge/freezer
Pro Clip Tablet mount
Reflectix window shades for privacy
DVD player(previous owner installed, we never used it)
Ford heavy duty front brake upgrade, (stock brakes are common to warp)
Single bench seat, seats 5
I bought the van in January of 2019 with around 45k miles. Previous owner used the van to haul his grandkids from Seattle across the state to his cabin in the blue mountains. The conversion was done mostly by myself and a buddy, except the battery cables were routed and made by a shop. Only one hole was drilled in the floor and that was for one of the battery cables. Bed frame bolts to factory seat mount holes. The size of the bed frame works for us, I didn’t want to modify the seat mounts, and we wanted one bench with some space for our dogs/a place to get dressed etc. Would be easy to make bigger without the bench seat.
Plans were to continue building this as we use it, we really enjoyed it like it is. We are moving to Colorado, so the money is needed for the move. I also want a Jeep in Colorado, and at elevation this van would struggle towing a Jeep. We have towed a sxs through the Cascades and it does fine. The van cruises down the highway at 70 at about 2000 rpms.
I will get some more photos once the smoke clears and I can stand being outside! We were supposed to be on its last camping trip this weekend but the smoke and fires in the PNW have changed our plans.
$36,500 obo
Located in Tri Cities, WA
financing can be difficult for these vans, the bank I used when I bought this is down the road from our house, I can give that info to anyone who is interested.
5.4 60,500 miles
cruise control, power locks/windows/mirrors, towing package, back up camera with rear parking sensors, traction control, seat covers
Basic camper conversion
Steel bed frame, lucid 5 inch memory foam mattress cut to fit. 54x67 inches (6 inches longer if you include the space with pop out windows since they line up with the bed.) I am 5’8” and I fit great in the bed. Would be easy to make longer but would need to modify the bench seat mounts or remove the bench.
Genesis Off-road Dual battery system with smart isolator
Blue Sea Systems fuse block
Blue Sea Systems accessory panel with 12 volt socket, voltmeter, usb and toggle swit
Odyssey Batteries
Pop out windows in rear added, along with the factory main driver side pop out, and passenger door pop out window.
Magnetic bug screens for rear popouts, and driver and passenger doors.
Vanrug carpet for flooring
Dometic Fridge/freezer
Pro Clip Tablet mount
Reflectix window shades for privacy
DVD player(previous owner installed, we never used it)
Ford heavy duty front brake upgrade, (stock brakes are common to warp)
Single bench seat, seats 5
I bought the van in January of 2019 with around 45k miles. Previous owner used the van to haul his grandkids from Seattle across the state to his cabin in the blue mountains. The conversion was done mostly by myself and a buddy, except the battery cables were routed and made by a shop. Only one hole was drilled in the floor and that was for one of the battery cables. Bed frame bolts to factory seat mount holes. The size of the bed frame works for us, I didn’t want to modify the seat mounts, and we wanted one bench with some space for our dogs/a place to get dressed etc. Would be easy to make bigger without the bench seat.
Plans were to continue building this as we use it, we really enjoyed it like it is. We are moving to Colorado, so the money is needed for the move. I also want a Jeep in Colorado, and at elevation this van would struggle towing a Jeep. We have towed a sxs through the Cascades and it does fine. The van cruises down the highway at 70 at about 2000 rpms.
I will get some more photos once the smoke clears and I can stand being outside! We were supposed to be on its last camping trip this weekend but the smoke and fires in the PNW have changed our plans.
$36,500 obo
Located in Tri Cities, WA
financing can be difficult for these vans, the bank I used when I bought this is down the road from our house, I can give that info to anyone who is interested.
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