2014 Econoline E350 Weekender Moto / Velo Van

Motodisiac

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Up for sale this freshly build lightweight camper. Just one trip on the whole setup - 200 miles. Hilariously I came to conclusion that our family has too many toys and we need bigger vehicle.

This Econoline was built with the intention of doing weekend trips. The idea was to be able to carry bikes, motorcycles, provisions and kids. The whole setup is lightweight, modular and easy to use.


ICECO 45 Quart refrigerator

Diesel Heater - keeps you toasty at night, consumes about 1/2 gallon of fuel overnight

Zendure Superbase Pro 2000 Lithium battery with built in inverter. Hooked up to the heater, refrigerator and led interior lights. 2000W inverter, 12v and USB ports. Usually fully recharged by 11am thanks to massive solar panel

600W roof mounted solar panels (4 x Newpowa 150W)

Custom two passenger seat with seatbelts (kids seats are not included)

Aircraft style floor track for attaching motorcycles

Quickly removable bed with 3” mattress - goes up or down in one min, the level is fully adjustable via turn buckles. Diagonal sleeping, works for me as a 5’9” person. Will hold two adults.

Fully insulated - Closed Cell Foam + MLV in the floor, Rockwood in walls and 1" foam on the roof.

Custom insulated window covers all around.

17x8.5 Battle Born wheels wrapped in 265/70/17 Sumitomo AT tires (including the spare). Brand new pressure sensors ( I need to activate them). No rubbing.

Led lights on rear and side doors

JBL Speakers with JVC head unit

Garage style interconnected vinyl flooring. Super thick and durable and if one section gets damaged, easily replaceable (Lowes stocks them)

The van is in excellent mechanical condition and need nothing. Everything works as it should. All original paint. Scratch on the right quarter panel but I decided to leave it alone, it's an expedition vehicle after all. This was family owned trip wagon since 2015 and it shows, it's in really clean shape.

$27K, located in Los Angeles
 

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Motodisiac

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Some more pics
 

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Motodisiac

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Sorry, I failed. The van has 127K miles. Two hundred since I built it - everything is new including wheels and tires.
 

Motodisiac

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It’s 2WD. Surprisingly it does really well in sandy patches on the trail, the Sprinter I previously owned always felt like you are about to get stuck and Econoline drives through like it’s on the pavement.
 

Motodisiac

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The way I attach my dirt bikes lately is turning the handlebars to make it shorter and then use foot pegs as attachment points.That is why I mounted the floor track where it is. There is also adequate space between the seat and the fridge to fit the bike full length.
Will a full size dirt bike fit behind the bench seat?
 

Mellow

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The way I attach my dirt bikes lately is turning the handlebars to make it shorter and then use foot pegs as attachment points.That is why I mounted the floor track where it is. There is also adequate space between the seat and the fridge to fit the bike full length.
That makes sense. It's a sweet setup. I like the streamlined solar panel mounting too. Is that custom?
 

Motodisiac

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I tried to keep solar panels as low profile as possible but didn’t want to use ************ flexible panels. The curvature of the roof made it a pain.
 

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