Inyo80
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Looked at 60's era Ford vans decades ago. Never got one. Later got an '84 E-150 5 window cargo van with a 300 6 cyl and 4 speed manual OD transmission to haul sporting equipment back and forth to the Columbia Gorge. It got 17-18 MPG.
Fast forward 25 years - still have the E-150 though it's getting tired and suffering from neglect. For an upcoming trip I decided to upgrade and started looking again. Wound up buying a 2007 E-350 with the 6.0L. It has a few codes latched and needs attention before it can pass smog. Because of that I got a super deal. My feeling is people are scared of the 6.0L's the more they read. Since I did zero homework and missed all that, I stumbled into it and miraculously found a decent one. Super happy with it!
110k miles, 5 window, standard length, 6.0L, 5R110W 5 speed, E rated BFG T/As, factory tow. Seems there's lots of good info now from folks who lived through the 6.0L shortcomings and those of us late to the party can take advantage of that provided we find a good base to work from. It was shop maintained by previous owner so aside from a few things related to sitting unused for a while, it seems solid.
I don't plan to be expeditioning with it, got a few good 4x4 rigs for that. Hence it's going to be used more for interstating than overlanding. Highway travels mostly though it could see Vancouver Is and Death Valley dirt roads. Pull a boat, haul kayaks, bandit camp, stuff like that. I'm going to shield my eyes from all your cool 4x4 conversions! The few I saw look amazing. For now a platform in the back to sleep on, an Engel fridge, and a few water jugs will be fine. Ok, maybe an awning and a few HAM radios. And maybe an ARB or limited slip diff, and maybe.... ;-)
Fast forward 25 years - still have the E-150 though it's getting tired and suffering from neglect. For an upcoming trip I decided to upgrade and started looking again. Wound up buying a 2007 E-350 with the 6.0L. It has a few codes latched and needs attention before it can pass smog. Because of that I got a super deal. My feeling is people are scared of the 6.0L's the more they read. Since I did zero homework and missed all that, I stumbled into it and miraculously found a decent one. Super happy with it!
110k miles, 5 window, standard length, 6.0L, 5R110W 5 speed, E rated BFG T/As, factory tow. Seems there's lots of good info now from folks who lived through the 6.0L shortcomings and those of us late to the party can take advantage of that provided we find a good base to work from. It was shop maintained by previous owner so aside from a few things related to sitting unused for a while, it seems solid.
I don't plan to be expeditioning with it, got a few good 4x4 rigs for that. Hence it's going to be used more for interstating than overlanding. Highway travels mostly though it could see Vancouver Is and Death Valley dirt roads. Pull a boat, haul kayaks, bandit camp, stuff like that. I'm going to shield my eyes from all your cool 4x4 conversions! The few I saw look amazing. For now a platform in the back to sleep on, an Engel fridge, and a few water jugs will be fine. Ok, maybe an awning and a few HAM radios. And maybe an ARB or limited slip diff, and maybe.... ;-)