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Old 01-20-2025, 12:06 PM   #1
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For Sale - 2006 6.0L Turbo Diesel Ford E350 4x4 SMB - RB 50

Looking for a good new home for our 06 SMB Riggy Marley.

Mileage: 103,608 (01/15/25)

$55,000

SMB West Factory Build, this van has been in our family half of its life and lived in Durango, CO before transferring to us in Bellingham, WA. I am the 4th owner (2020-present).

Bulletproofed 6.0 Powerstroke Turbo Diesel

-RB50 layout with Penthouse bed

-Front and rear heat and AC, Over Drive, 4x4

-Swiveling driver and passenger seats

-Sink with fresh and grey water tank, water pump

-Propane two-burner cooktop

-Electric start diesel furnace

-Front windshield reflectors

-Collapsable step stool

-Day/night shades

-30-gallon fuel tank

-On board propane

-Solar trickle charge

-Aluminum front bumper with dual house battery storage

-Aluminum rear bumper lockable storage box

- 17" alloy wheels

-BF Goodrich KO2 tires

-Fiama awning

-Running boards

-Backup Cam

-Shore power hookup

-Atlas Transfer Case

-Custom Mountain Bike rack fits into trailer hitch and holds up to 4 or 5 bikes

Will provide copies of ALL work and maintenance ever performed as well as the original owners manuals from Ford and Sportsmobile

Mechanical totally sound.
Minor cosmetic damage/issues listed in full below:

pop-top frame is a little bent so the passanger's front corner is a little lower than the other three corners when popped. Still fully operable and forms a complete seal when lowered. Doesn't really affect anything except that the electric motor has to work a little harder to get it popped.

It had a roof leak last winter that was identified and dealt with. Leak was at solar post roof penetration. Leak was identified and ALL roof penetrations were re-sealed, which fully resolved the issue. Subsequent water damage was staining on the penthouse canvas and two warped interior ceiling panels.

Stereo (and therefor backup cam display) is dead

This is a well-loved, well-used, mechanically maintained, extremely capable, supremely comfortable camper van that still has lots of life but needs a good new home, as mentioned! Please feel free to PM with any questions which I will answer to the best of my ability and knowledge.
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Old 01-20-2025, 07:47 PM   #2
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Old 01-22-2025, 11:42 AM   #3
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Nice looking van and good luck with the sale.

On a side note what vertical bike rack are you using and does it require a hitch extender to clear the box and spare tire?
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Thanks, it's a custom made bike rack and clears the box and spare with no hitch extender.
I've also used two other bike racks on it that also cleared the box and spare without an extender.
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Thanks, it's a custom made bike rack and clears the box and spare with no hitch extender.
I've also used two other bike racks on it that also cleared the box and spare without an extender.
Cool thanks! I'm looking to go vertical. I've got trays on top of my aluminess rack but getting the bikes up there isn't getting any easier.
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