Hi All,
Great adventure rig, low miles, and the Quadvan 4x4 Conversion. Seats 5, Sleeps 2-3. DIY Conversion, aside from the Solar Panel and Roof Vent installation, which was professionally done. Safety, utility, and sturdiness were the primary conversion goals. We really loved this van but it's overkill for my son and me (the wife isn't super into camping). I will be hunting for a full-size truck, so I am open to a trade + cash scenario. I do have a note on this but can quickly pay it off for an easy transaction.
VIN
Great adventure rig, low miles, and the Quadvan 4x4 Conversion. Seats 5, Sleeps 2-3. DIY Conversion, aside from the Solar Panel and Roof Vent installation, which was professionally done. Safety, utility, and sturdiness were the primary conversion goals. We really loved this van but it's overkill for my son and me (the wife isn't super into camping). I will be hunting for a full-size truck, so I am open to a trade + cash scenario. I do have a note on this but can quickly pay it off for an easy transaction.
VIN
- 1ftbw2xg7kka36376
- $60k
- Missoula, MT
- Potentially willing to drive to deliver in the Western US if there is good mountain biking nearby and an airport to get home
- V6 EcoBoost
- 44,500 Miles - This is my daily driver so it will go up, but not by much
- 4x4 Quadvan Conversion
- High Roof
- Front and Rear Tow Hitch
- 2x Solar Panels
- Roof Vent Fan
- Panel windows with bug mesh for a nice cross breeze when camping
- Second Row Seating
- Sides and Ceiling insulated with XPS and EZ-Cool Insulation
- Kilmat Sound deadening installed throughout
- 12v Truck Fridge
- Rear Pull Out Drawer Slide - 260 lbs weight capacity
- 4x Interior Lights (Ford OEM)
- 80/20 Bed Frame and side storage
- North South sleeping with custom cushioning. I sleep better on this than on my bed at home. Dimensions: 75x67"
- Hammock-style storage or sleeping for a small child (my 6 year old loves it)
- Driver and Front Passenger Swivel Seat
- Lagun Table Bracket Mount (No table) behind the driver seat
- Carpeted Fluted Polypro ceiling secured by rivet nuts and bolts. Easily taken out if you want a higher-end ceiling.
- Lots of hooks to hang bags, gear, etc.
- The ceiling lights, truck fridge, and roof fan all run on a Jackery 1500 Power Station. The roof-mounted solar panels connect to the Power Station ... I get 50-70w input from them. Super easy system and can keep you out in the backcountry indefinitely with the self-contained system. I would like to keep the Power Station, but open to conversation on it.
- Oil changes every 5k like clockwork
- A new battery was installed this past winter
- Edit: New Open Range A/T Tires and Windshield installed.
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