2019 Transit Camper Van with Quigley 4x4 Conversion

jcsims

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Hey folks, we're selling our family camper van to get into something a little different. Read on for the details.

The van is currently located in Vancouver, WA, (just north of Portland, OR). We had the van professionally built by Mountain Standard out of Scappoose, OR.

Contact: transitforsale@jcsi.ms

Price: $80k OBO

Vehicle stats:
  • 2019 Transit T-250 High Roof, 148" wheelbase
  • 3.5L V6 EcoBoost
  • Mileage: just under 18k
  • Tow package, cruise control, Apple Carplay
  • Quigley 4x4 conversion with 2" lift
  • Heated front seats
  • Regularly maintained - it's been rock-solid

Interior:
  • Full Adventure Wagon (AdWag) Interior
  • 2x Full-size AdWag Mule bags and 1 Mini Mule bag for overhead storage
  • 2-seater bench seat with 3-point belts and floor-adjustable position
  • 2x AdWag MOAB beds with aftermarket mattress
  • Full set of blackout window coverings/insulation

Electrical/Heating/Airflow:
  • 120Ah Lithium (LiFePO4) battery
  • 2x90W Solar panels
  • Victron Smartsolar MPPT 100 | 30 charge controller
  • Renogy 1000W inverter
  • DC battery-to-battery charger
  • Shore power plug with DC charger
  • Espar B4 heater, drawing from vehicle fuel tank
  • 2x Maxxfan deluxe roof-mounted fan with remote

External:

  • Fiamma F45 awning
  • Flatline Van Company Low Pro roof rack
  • Rear door-mounted spare tire carrier
  • Flatline Van Company side ladder

Known issues:

  • The Adventure Wagon interior in this van was actually _the_ initial version for Transits, so it's fit and trim isn't quite perfect. It's functionally complete, but there's the occasional small gap or misaligned pieces that you'll notice if you look closely.
  • The table mount isn't secured to the wall all that well. It works fine for holding meals or playing a game, but tends to sag a bit under any decent weight (and definitely can't support a person leaning on it).
  • The little plastic inserts in the rear center tail light keep popping out. I've replaced them a couple times but just run without them now.
  • The side table on the galley rattles significantly while you're driving. It's much better if you drive with the table up, and strapping it securely in the stowed position eliminates the rattle.
  • There's some fading on the plastic pieces of the dash from sunlight already.
  • There's a tiny chip in the windshield (it's been filled in by Safelite) that is just about dead-center for the driver :(
  • The woven vinyl flooring is quite resilient to just about anything, including kids and dogs, but it's retained some stains since it's woven.
 

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jcsims

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And some more pictures - I can take more if interested.
 

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