**SOLD**2019 Ford Transit w/ Pop-top (ABQ)

ruadhrigh

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Asking $58k for a 2019 Ford Transit mid-roof, 148WB with a Colorado Campervans pop-top. Well optioned and fully functional vehicle. ~55k miles. Located in Albuquerque, NM

Bought this van new in 2019 with all of the desirable options.
(spec sheet incoming)

highlights:
3.5 EcoBoost
Trailer Package
Aux Switches
Rear heat/AC

Had the pop-top installed by Colorado Campervans in 2020.
(invoice incoming)

highlights:
color matched top
4 season insulation
full cut-out with accommodation for MULE bags
Maxx-air fan installation
Dimmable LED lights

Interior build out is minimal, as we like to be outside when camping and really just use the van for gear storage and sleeping. See below for a list of most of the modifications and add-ons. I am sure I forgot to add some things so expect some updates to the list.

Exterior
- Van Compass Topo lift (red springs) https://vancompass.com/products/van...-lift-kit-2013-present?variant=34849822539930
- Bilstein B6 front struts https://vancompass.com/products/ford-transit-bilstein-b6-strut-kit-pair-2015
- Fox 2.0 reservoir Rear Shocks https://agileoffroad.com/product/ao-fox-reservoir-rear-shocks-transit/
- Rear shock relocation brackets for more clearance https://vancompass.com/products/van...-rear-high-clearance-shock-extension-brackets
- Hood line ditch light brackets https://vancompass.com/products/van-compass-hoodline-light-pod-mount-transit-2013
- Diode Dynamics lights installed on the hood line brackets (aux switch 2 = yellow backlight, aux switch 1 = power to lights)
- Aluminess rear tire carrier with full sized spare/ ladder combo https://www.aluminess.com/2015-2019...y/image/transit-rear-door-ladder-low-roof-1-1
- BFG K02 AT tires
- Fiama F45 Awning

Interior
- Headliner Shelf https://rbcomponents.com/collection...d-and-high-roof-vans-1?variant=30314991910978
- Adventure Wagon Mule bags (2x Full size and 2x mini size) https://adventurewagon.com/products/mule-bags-soft-overhead-storage-lockers https://adventurewagon.com/products/mini-mule-bags
- ARB Elements 63QT fridge on ARB fridge slide https://arbusa.com/portable-fridge-freezers/elements-weatherproof-fridge-freezer/ https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/arb-fridge-freezer-slides/2592
- Victron Smart battery protect inline with ARB fridge https://www.victronenergy.com/battery_protect/smart-battery-protect
- 8020 wheel well structures cover both sides and offer more uniform storage options
- 8020 shelves on drivers side fit collapsible Costco totes
- L-Track mounted to floor to accommodate a transit 3 person seat. Rails allow the seat to be mounted side facing or front facing
- Noico sound deadening material on all surfaces (even under the headliner)
- 3M Thinsulate SM600L everywhere possible
- DIYVan door prop https://diyvan.com/collections/transit/products/door-prop
- Campervan Window Vents https://vanupgrades.com/products/transit-van-cab-window-air-vent-inserts
- Nightfall Overland Window covers (windshield, front and rear doors)
- Scopema passenger seat swivel hhttps://nomadicsupply.com/product/scopema-swivel-seats-for-2014-ford-transit-vans/
- 395 Fabrication side entry grab bar (not sure he still makes these)
- DIYVan wall insert to hold the amplifier https://diyvan.com/collections/tran...n-box-for-ford-transit?variant=35915154915485
- DIYVan wall insert to hold the subwoofer https://diyvan.com/collections/tran...subwoofer-mounting-panel-for-ford-transit-van
-3M Ceramic-tint on windshield


Audio
- Alpine Halo 9” receiver https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500ILXF309/Alpine-Halo9-iLX-F309.html#&gid=1&pid=37
- Alpine Subwoofer PWE- S8 https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500PWES8/Alpine-PWE-S8.html
- Focal speakers (rear doors, front doors and on the roofline behind the driver’s seat)
- Rally Van custom roof mounted speaker box
- Alpine Amplifier

Not installed but included:
NW Conversions 16 gallon undercarriage water tank https://www.nwconversions.com/product/16-gallon-transit-van-undercarriage-water-tank/

The van has been great for us, we have used it to camp in all kinds of weather and terrain. Mostly in Northern NM, Southern Colorado and Central AZ. We originally bought the van as an upgrade to a 4Runner and for mountain biking trips. Since the purchase we have gotten into motos and we are looking to get a more capable 4 wheel drive pickup for some of the more rugged terrain we encounter on our moto trips. The van does great off road but we are planning to get a full-sized truck and off road trailer.

Detailed photos in link:

 
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ruadhrigh

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cropped Brush Creek.jpg
 

ruadhrigh

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Thanks for the interest everyone, I am on travel right now but will get some fresh pics this weekend.

Regarding MPG, usaully around 14-16MPG but really depends on the weather and if I'm towing the moto trailer.
 

ruadhrigh

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Looking in from the back of the van on the passenger side. Mule bags above make storing bike gear and clothes/blankets really convenient. 8020 structure houses collapsible Costco crates used for dry foods and also accommodates storage of our Camp Chef grill, Joolca water heater, chair and other bulky items
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Loaded up
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Drivers side has large flat surface for securing totes. Usually pack large bulky moto gear or spare parts into totes and use L-track to secure. Mule bags overhead and a Thule shoe organizer above the rear AC. Green metal case is a Wrappon toilet.
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ARB Elements 63qt fridge and Goal Zero 1400. Goal Zero uses 12V charger tied to the van while it is running. Recharges at a fast rate and haven't ever had issues with it recovering voltage. Also have a Goal Zero solar panel for when we are posted up at the same spot for a couple days. I store the panel on the bed when the top is down.
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ruadhrigh

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Voltage cutoff and breaker for the fridge. The fridge is tied to the van's dual batteries and this hardware is used to keep the fridge from draining the starter battery. The voltage cutoff is programmable and the breaker is easily accessible.
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Three person Ford seat. Almost always in this position as it opens up the floor space. Under the seat I use Step22 Stingray boxes for coffee supplies and a dinnerware. I also use a Joolca sink for all of the pots/pans and other cooking utensils. The seat can be moved to face forward utilizing L-track mounted under the flooring.
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ruadhrigh

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Having trouble with photos being too big, and not having a quick way to reduce the size

Showing the seat facing forward. The factory Ford seat rails are secured to the L-Track. This is an older picture, I have the factory Ford threshold step installed now.
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Picture before the Fiama awning was installed
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ruadhrigh

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Custom speaker panel from Rally Van to cover the gap between the original headliner and the cutout for the pop-top

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Rockford Fosgate Amplifier and Alpine subwoofer installed in the wall cavity using the DIYVan panels
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ruadhrigh

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Price drop and updated the first post with link to a Google photos album. please reach out if there are some more photos needed.
 

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