The Ford E-350 is a popular vehicle for overlanding, with recent examples including a $75,000 2006 6.0-liter diesel 4×4 and a $119,000 2008 Quad Van 4×4. Readily available 4WD conversions, accessibility to OEM and aftermarket parts, and long-lived engines and drivetrains are just some reasons this platform is so revered. Due to its boxy dimensions, the E-350 fits into a regular parking space. It is easy to drive, yet has enough interior space to incorporate a comfortable camper interior and even a small bathroom/shower. Today’s 2002 example is one of the nicest we’ve featured, showcasing a beautiful camper interior and premium modifications.
From the Seller:
“For sale is my 4×4 7.3 Diesel E-350 campervan set up for remote off-grid camping. You can live/work anywhere or use it for weekend getaways. My wife and I have lived in it for multiple three-month periods with our kids, as well as shorter week-long trips. We drove it up the PCH one time, up to Alaska another, and it has never let us down. It is designed for remote travel and to get as far away from civilization as possible. As a family, we have outgrown it, so we are looking to upsize.”
2002 Ford E-350 4×4
The E-350 is fitted with the legendary 7.3-liter Power Stroke motor, producing 215 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque. This diesel engine is not the most economical or powerful, but it’s exceptionally long-lived, with some well-maintained examples exceeding a million miles.
Ujoint Offroad’s E-350 4×4 conversion completely transforms the vehicle’s all-terrain capability, with parts that include:
- Dana 60 Stage 2 axle
- NV271 transfer case
- Warn locking hubs
- Atlas springs
- Sterling rear axle
Distinguishing Features
- Ujoint Offroad 4×4 conversion
- House battery, 200-amp-hours with 200 watts of solar
- Fox 2.0 shocks and 6-inch lift
- Engle fridge/freezer, 60 liters
- Freshwater, 20-gallon
- Nature’s Head compost toilet
- Aluminess tire carrier
This 2002 Ford E-350 4×4 Hightop Campervan is listed for $75,000 OBO and is currently located in Vermont. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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