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Old 02-02-2019, 12:59 PM   #1
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2005 Ford 4x4 van V8-gas 98k $57k

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For Sale - Asking $57,000 OBO

98,000 miles - gas

4x4 Ford Econoline Lifted Camper Van sleeps 4, has a pop up second floor sleeper, a two burner stove, refrigerator, and sink. It also has the hanging garment and storage compartment just like a Sportsmobile RB50 layout. Rear bench seat converts into 2 person bed. The pop top is a triangle shape like a Volkswagen camper van. Aluminus front & rear Baja bumpers with cargo box, a front wench and a back went wench too. 5 brand new tires. The 4 x 4 conversion is less than 14 months old. Everything is done top-flight. Also all 5 new tires put on approximately less than 3500 miles ago. New brake pads and new rotors.
New AV, Stereo, speakers , alarm & back up camera. Surf racks too.

January 2019 Rebuilt transmission with a three-year transferable national warranty to new owner.

The person that rebuilt transmission is considered an expert in all of central Oregon and said that the four-wheel-drive conversion was done very well.

Must see. Super clean!

Call to view this one of a kind off road camper van.

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A lucky gent with two "Wench's" - probably a good bet neither has ever been used
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Old 02-02-2019, 01:49 PM   #3
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Being discussed here, along with some concerns.


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Old 02-02-2019, 03:18 PM   #4
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Definitely not Aluminess bumpers! The interior is exactly like my kids Traverse but it is a Quigley. I am not a fan of the exposed bolt on fender flairs. I would be awfully cautious of the 4x4 conversion. I would not buy a converted van in this era unless it is a Quigley, Ujoint, Expo Vans (MG Metalworks), Sportsmobile or Agile conversion. I won’t give any preference so the thread does not go off the rail.
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Way too tall for a Quigley
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