The Ford E-350 remains one of the most desirable vans for overlanding thanks to a powerful and dependable line-up of motors, on-demand 4WD conversions, and excellent aftermarket support. There’s no shortage of expedition-ready E-350’s on our forum including this $65,000 2004 camper, a $79,500 2004 Sportsmobile EB50, and a $50,000 2011 Quigley 4×4. It’s not uncommon for these go-anywhere vans to be priced between 50-$100,000 depending on the specifications, making today’s $22,000 OBO example excellent value. This bargain rig has covered 185,000-miles and features a desirable Quigley 4WD conversion and a basic but functional interior. This blank canvas would be a fantastic base to build a four-season rolling home.
From the Seller:
“Overland ready. Relatively light with a Triton V10 and the short body – making it nimble compared to the long body. It is versatile, ready to tow, or could be used as a cargo van/camper. Do you really want to spend over $100,000 for something you only use a few weekends a year?”
2003 Ford E-350 Quigley 4×4
The E-350 is fitted with a 6.8-liter V10 that produces 305 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. A powerful albeit thirsty engine is matched with impressive capability thanks to a 4WD conversion from Quigley 4×4. This uprates the Ford with a heavy-duty 4WD system, high and low, 4-inch lift, manual locking front hubs, Dana axles, and more. Inside the E-350 includes the following driver comforts:
- Captain chairs
- Uprated audio
- Air conditioning
- Cup holders
- Power steering, windows, and locks
Distinguishing Features
- Warn winch
- Awning
- Swing-out cargo rack
- Custom interior platform with storage
- Roof rack
This 2003 Ford E-350 Quigley 4×4 is listed for $22,000 OBO and is currently located in Flagstaff, Arizona. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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