The extended-height body has 6’5” of interior headroom and features a sliding side door and rear barn doors, Trail Kitchens rear wheel-well cabinets with aluminum frames and bamboo facing, 300aH Battleborn batteries, 2000 watt GoPower pure sine inverter, a Flat Line Transit Low Pro High Roof roof rack with front spoiler and two extra crossbars, 180 watts of Overland Solar rooftop solar plus a 130 watt Overland Solar Bugout portable solar panel , two powered roof vents, a set of Bug Wall bug screens, Van Compass intercooler skid plate, CR Lawrence windows, 130L Isotherm stainless steel fridge/freezer, 3 gallon 12V Whale water heater, 15 gallon water tank, 14 gallon auxiliary water tank, outdoor shower, Wilderness Vans 2nd row black leather seat/bed, WeBoost cell booster antenna and amplifier, Wrappon toilet, Webasto AT2000 gasoline heater, Maxtrax recovery boards, ARB Twin Motor compressor with two air chucks, Redarc Manager30 with 30amp shore power, sPod controller, a Lolo bike rack with ladder mount, and a
Guzzle Stream Portable Water purification system.
Black finished 16” Method 703 alloy wheels are wrapped in 245/75 Cooper Discoverer AT3 E-rated tires (installed 11/22 at 21,631 miles), while a matching spare is secured to the rear carrier. Stopping power is provided by four-wheel disc brakes. The front brake pads were replaced at 26,500 miles and had 60% pads remaining. Van Compass suspension components have been installed for a 2.5” lift and rear shocks were replaced in June 2024 at 38,440 miles. Tire chains (never used), Spare CV axles, spare brake pads and a spare Sureflo water pump will accompany the sale of the vehicle.
The front cabin features black leather 10-way adjustable heated seats with Scopema swivels and a black rubber floor liner. Amenities include power windows and locks, air conditioning, cruise control, a reverse-view camera and touch-screen infotainment system with 10” screen. Additional equipment includes a RAM accessory mount, and an sPod Bantam X controller.
The leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheel sits ahead of a 120mph speedometer, a 7K rpm tachometer, a digital information display and gauges for coolant temp and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 46,xxx miles.
The living quarters are outfitted with 6 dimmable LED puck lights and can be switched between white or red, one custom overhead storage cabinet, 1 110-volt outlets, 4 USB ports, a WeBoost cell signal booster, privacy window covers, two variable-speed powered roof vents (one Maxxair and one Fan-Tastic fan) and bug screens for the sliding door. The workspace/dinette is furnished with a custom pine table and Lagun mount for easy adjustment and removal, and the 2nd row Wilderness Vans two person leather seat has two three-point seatbelts and sits atop a fabricated 6” seat base (with storage beneath). The 2nd row seat converts to a 76”x34” bed that is suitable for a child or smaller adult. The kitchenette is equipped with a Ruvati 15’x15” sink with cutting board insert, a five gallon grey water tank, a True Induction cooktop, a 130 liter Isotherm Cruise Clean Touch stainless fridge and freezer (12V), a 3 gallon Whale water heater (12V) and a matching integrated flip-up extendable counter top and flip-down exterior table. The Wrappon toilet (12V) is located in a pullout drawer with 300lb slides. Storage is provided by four soft-touch kitchen drawers, one 15’x26’ under sink cabinet, one 36” locking cabinet above the sink and 6 square feet of modular underbed storage accessible from the living quarters for dry goods/shoes/books. One driver’s side CR Lawrence window with crank out screened windows is adjacent to the 2nd row seat. A Webasto AT2000 gasoline heater is installed under the swiveling passenger seat and a controller is mounted in the cabin above the Adventure Wagon fuse box.
The rear compartment features three 48” overhead cabinets above the fixed bed, 4 USB ports, 2 110-volt outlets, and two CR Lawrence slider windows installed at the head and the foot of the 74”x52” East-West rear bed. The bed employs a Trail Kitchens ¾” plywood base that bridges the two Trail Kitchens wheel well cabinets, two Mega Mat Exped 4” mattresses and a 3” queen-sized foam topper. The water and electrical mechanicals are housed in two Trail Kitchens wheel well boxes in the rear and include a Redarc Manager30 (30 amp shore power, 30 amp DC-DC charging and solar charger and BMS) with digital controller, 300aH of Battleborn lithium batteries (installed June 2024), a 2000 watt Go Power pure sine inverter, a 15 gallon water holding tank with Shurflo water pump (12V), a 14 gallon auxiliary holding tank with Shurflo water pump (12V) in the stock spare tire location, a .5 micron carbon block filter and quick release fittings for convenient filling and winterization. Additional equipment includes recessed window bays for 74” sleeping length, USB outlets in the overhead cabinets, and Bug Wall bug screens that are installed for the rear barn doors.
The 3.5-liter Ecoboost twin turbo V6 gasoline engine was rated at 310hp and 400ft-lbs of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels through a 10 speed automatic transmission and an AWD system. Drivers can select Normal, Eco, Slippery, Mud/Ruts and Tow/Haul modes.
This van was built to accommodate 4 passengers and comfortably sleep 3 people. See
spreadsheet for all accessories (not including labor, shipping or tax). This van completed a Trans-Canada and Pan-American Highway expedition in 2022-2023. The design ethic was a balance between a luxury apartment for a family of three and massive storage for four season travel, three bikes, climbing gear and spare parts. This van has been to the Arctic Ocean, Baja and through all of Central America and from Colombia to Argentina along the Andes to Patagonia and has recently completed a cross country trip in the United States.The vehicle has a 31 gallon gas tank and averages 15 mpg for approximated 450 miles of range. All maintenance is up to date including new windshield and oil change. All paper receipts for accessories and maintenance included. Oil changes every 5,000 miles and 5 tire rotation every 5,000 miles. The Ford AGM starter batteries were replaced in June 2024.
Seller will consider delivering anywhere in the lower 48 for the cost of gas and a plane ticket. Seller will facilitate shipping if needed. Seller will pick up the buyer from the Spokane airport if a fly in/drive home is preferred. Seller will provide an overview session for all systems and how-to videos for the new owner upon purchase.
We are selling our Transit camper (
Instagram
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Watch videos:
Hi Ho Silver Interior
Ford Transit Walk Around
Ford Transit storage
Ford Transit Driving Video - YouTube
Additional photos of the interior and the exterior of the van can be found
here.
Photos of the van on our adventures can be found
here.
Contact seller for more information:
Jamison Warren
geovangelist@gmail.com
970-420-7888 cell