[Sorry, meant to post in member classifieds]
Life changes have prompted me to sell my dream project van. This van was bought from a forum member here three years ago. When I bought, it had been meticulously maintained with low original miles. Everything works. It sat unused for two years before I began the 4x4 conversion project. It took nearly a year to obtain all of the parts and it was just completed.
I have not used the van before or after the conversion except for test driving the conversion. It is still in the condition I bought it in.
If I were keeping the van the only remaining items I was planning are solar panels / power system, new/upgraded house batteries and sound system / rear backup camera.
Van currently located in NW Montana.
Original Equipment
1999 Ford E-250 EB Sportsmobile
Mileage 50,668
All Original documentation
Engine: V8 5.4 liter
Seating for 6
Sleeping for 4
Sportsmobile pop-up top
Sink
2.5 gal 1500 watt hot water heater 110 AC or Propane
2-burner LP stove
Norcold 12volt/110volt 2 cu ft Refrigerator
LP-Furnace 16k btu
A/C 12k btu
Microwave .7 cu ft
Combo marine toilet and shower
Storable dining table
Sleeping upper in penthouse or lower in gaucho foldout couch
10 gal LP tank
30 amp electrical service connection
2.8KW Onan Cumming generator
Outside awning
Fuel tank 35 gal
Fresh water 26 gal
Gray water 12 gal
Black water 10 gal
New Upgrades
U-Joint 4X4 conversion w/6” lift installed with pride by Lauria Racing and Repair
New transmission, transfer case, drive shafts
4.11 gearing
Aluminess front bumper with Warn 21k synthetic winch and PIAA LED lights
Aluminess rear bumper with spare tire carrier arm and PIAA LED backup lights
Aluminess rear large storage box with dual bike racks
Aluminess running boards
Aluminess roof rack with solar panel mounts
Aluminess driver’s side ladder
Black Rino 17” Armory wheels (x5)
Hankook Dynapro MT2 35” Tires (x5)
Photo Gallery
The pre-conversion photos are from the previous owner.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...Ky?usp=sharing
Note the roof rack and ladder are not installed yet as Aluminess is building a new roof rack to correct a sizing error with the original they built.
Asking $88,000