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Overland Classifieds :: 2007 Ford E-350 Super Duty Quigley 4×4

The E-350, alongside the Mercedes Sprinter 4×4, is one of the most popular vans on our forum. We’ve featured many adventure-ready offerings recently including this 2010 MG 4×4, a 2000 Power Stroke Diesel Hightop, and a beautiful 2000 Sportsmobile RB Agile 4×4. So, what makes the E-350 so desirable? First and foremost, it was produced with either a 5.4-liter gas motor or a 6.0-liter diesel (older models utilized the legendary 7.3-liter Power Stroke diesel), but both engines are reliable and long-lived (albeit thirsty). OEM and aftermarket parts and accessories are readily available, and 4WD conversions are on offer from Quigley 4×4, Quadvan, Agile Offroad, Expo Vans, Salem Kroger, and more. If you’d like a better idea of how this van can be outfitted for travel then check out the Ujoint Offroad and Alpha Van builds on the Driving Line YouTube channel. Today’s one-owner, well-maintained, example showcases a desirable Quigley 4×4 conversion but is largely a blank canvas for the new owner. 

From the Seller:

Everything is working perfectly. Oil changes were performed at least once a year, never neglected or deferred, air conditioning blows cold, all electrical components work perfectly, stereo was upgraded to a Bluetooth compatible system and works great. The vehicle is currently registered in California through July 2023, recently passed smog, and has had a recent service. I have a clean, California title in my name ready to hand off to the next owner.”

2007 Ford E-350 Super Duty Quigley 4×4

The E-350 is fitted with a 6.0-liter V8 diesel motor that produces 235 horsepower and a considerable 440 pound-feet of torque. A reliable engine is mated with excellent all-terrain capability thanks to a Quigley 4×4 conversion. Quigley is the only company that has qualified for Ford’s Special Engineering (SVE) program for 4×4 systems on E-Series vans. The conversion increases the E-350 ride height by 4-inches, incorporates lock-out hubs, a manual shifter, Magna two-speed transfer case, and more. 

Distinguishing Features

This E-350 is largely stock besides the 4WD conversion, which makes it the perfect blank canvas for a full-expedition build. 

  • Quigley 4×4 conversion 
  • Bed platform with storage 
  • Alloy wheels with lock-out hubs

This 2007 Ford E-350 Super Duty Quigley 4×4 is listed for $27,900 and is currently located in California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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