It’s no secret that I’m a fan of the E-350 4×4, and I’m certainly not the only one. This desirable rig is a favorite on our forum, with recent examples including this 2013 Sportsmobile, 2010 Ujoint 4×4, and 1997 Econoline 4×4. There are many reasons this platform is such a popular choice for overland travel but perhaps most notable is this model’s access to a wide array of 4WD conversions. Quigley 4×4, Quadvan, Salem Kroger, Expo Vans, and Agile Offroad are just some of the companies upfitting the E-350 with a heavy-duty 4WD system. Sure, there are other vans on the market offering AWD, but far fewer that provide true 4WD, high and low range, manual locking hubs, Dana axles, locking differentials, and more. Furthermore, the E-350 benefits from a wide array of aftermarket parts and accessories that can further uprate it for the road less traveled. It’s often the vehicle of choice when building monster expedition rigs, as demonstrated by New Jersey Outdoor Adventures and We’re the Russos. If you’d like a better idea of how this van handles when the tarmac ends, watch Driving Line put a Ujoint Offroad E-350 4×4 through its paces. Today’s 2010 offering has covered 209,000 miles, features premium modifications and an Advanced 4WD Systems conversion, and is the perfect blank canvas for a full overland build-out.
From the Seller:
“Ford E-350 4×4 van converted by Advanced 4WD Systems out of Salt Lake City. This was a Boy Scout troop van from the Las Vegas area before the previous owner bought it and converted it to 4WD. This van has served us well as a go-anywhere, do-anything family getaway rig for the past couple of years, but unfortunately, it sits dormant most of the time. I’m sad to see it go, but it’s a great opportunity for you to jump into a capable rig with limitless potential.”
2010 Ford E-350 4×4
The E-350 is fitted with a 5.4-liter V8 that produces 255 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. A long-lived motor is matched with excellent all-terrain capability thanks to a 4WD conversion from Advanced 4WD Systems. This uprates the E-350 with a 4-inch lift, Dana axles, Bilstein shocks, high and low range, Warn manual locking hubs, and more. Inside driver comforts include:
- Captain chairs
- Air conditioning
- Cruise control
- Premium JVC audio
- Backup camera
Distinguishing Features
- Upgraded leaf springs and Bilstein shocks
- Aluminess roof rack, ladder, and nerf bars
- Level 8 wheels with BFGoodrich KO2 A/T tires
- James Baroud awning
- Viair air compressor
- U-Joint rear bumper with dual swing-arms
- Warn manual locking hubs
This 2010 Ford E-350 4×4 is listed for $34,500 OBO and is currently located in Alameda, California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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