FS: 2006 E350 Chateau 4x4 Diesel with Sportsmobile Poptop

ManBro

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SOLD!

I'm cross-posting this from the Sportsmobile forum, as I think there is similar interest in a van like this.

2006 E-350 Chateau with Quigley 4x4
Seats 4, Sleeps 4

Located in Arnold, MD
$33,000

Selling our awesome Quigley van with a Sportsmobile poptop. This was built as a weekender with multi-purpose use in mind. Although we primarily used it for camping, I wanted a vehicle that also served as a truck. We kept it pretty simple with a modular interior that can be completely removed in about 10 minutes by two people. Then you can go pickup bulky furniture, or full sheets of plywood from Home Depot. It also tows like a dream. I bought this after my 2nd Ford Transit order was canceled. Well, we just picked up a used Ford Transit that is very close to how we would have ordered one, so the time has come to let someone else have some fun with the adventure van!

Specs:
  • 2006 Ford E-350 RB with Chateau package
  • 6.0 Powerstroke Diesel, Bulletproofed at BPD in Mesa, AZ
  • 154k miles
  • Quigley 4x4
  • Sportsmobile manual Poptop and bunk panels
  • Sportsmobile marine vinyl floor
  • Aluminess front and rear bumpers, tire carrier, storage box, and side ladder
  • Bushwacker fender flares
  • Yakima Roof Rack bars
  • Front SAE compliant PIAA lights, Hella fogs, Hella backup lights
  • Vantop backup camera/dash cam in rear-view mirror
  • Stacks of receipts and maintenance records

Within the past 5k miles the following was replaced/upgraded:
  • 265-75r16 BFG K02 Tires
  • New brakes (pads all around, front rotors and calipers, all flexible lines replaced)
  • Front and Rear Diff fluid replaced
  • FICM power supply replaced
  • Front stabilizer bar bushings replaced
  • Higher output Alternator and upgraded wiring
  • Oil just changed at 154k, full synthetic 15w-40 for summer with Archoil Friction Modifier

Campervan Components:
  • L-track flooring
  • Folding 2 person Seat Bed from Amazing Auto LLC
  • Passenger seat swivel
  • Ecoflow Delta 2 power station
  • 12v to 36v converter for Alternator fast charging the Ecoflow
  • Diesel Heater
  • 12v Cooler
  • Water Pump and handheld shower in passenger side storage box
  • Window coverings from High End Motorsports
  • Fully Insulated front cab with Killmat and Quiet Ride Solutions kit
  • Havelock Wool and Killmat behind stock Ford passenger van panels

Link to over 100 photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/uScnYGVW4HB9GKLG6

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Prime.

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Great setup! Do you have any info on the passthrough used in the license plate area? (I assume this is for a diesel heater)
 

ManBro

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Great setup! Do you have any info on the passthrough used in the license plate area? (I assume this is for a diesel heater)
Correct, originally I had the diesel heater mounted in the box on the swingarm. I passed the heater duct through the hatch where the license plate would normally go. I realized that was an incredibly inefficient way of running the heater, so I move it inside to forward of the wheel well.
I left the hatch in the rear door as it happens to be a good size for a portable AC unit to duct hot air outside.

Sale is now pending.
 

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