2010 Ford E-350 4×4 :: Classifieds

Ford E-350 4x4

The E-350 4×4 is a fantastic option for overlanding and is one of the most popular vans on our forum. Recent adventure-ready examples include this $127,000 2010 Sportsmobile, $95,000 2006 with a Stahl Service Body, and $65,000 2004. Comparatively, today’s 2010 Ford E-350 with 130,000 miles, a U-Joint 4WD conversion, premium modifications, and a camper interior is a bargain for $54,000. That’s an impressive value when you consider the 4WD conversion and engine upgrades alone come to $30,000. Further still, it’s half the price of a comparable Mercedes Sprinter 4WD camper and arguably more capable. The camper interior is simple but functional and would make a great starting point to build out your dream rolling home. If you’d like some additional inspiration, check out these drool-worthy builds from the Driving Line, U-Joint Offroad Colorado, and Michaelrossssss

Ford E-350 interior

 From the Seller:

“Depending on your overlanding experience and travel style, I can say this rig has been fantastic at vanlife. It is not as luxurious as a Sprinter or Sportsmobile, and nowhere near the cost. This rig has been fantastic and traveled from Mexico/Cabo/Baja/Canada and all Western states reliably. I have owned this E-350 for about 7 years and now have a new one I am starting to modify.”

Ford overland camper

2010 Ford E-350 4×4

The E-350 is fitted with a 6.0-liter Power Stroke diesel that, in stock form, produces 235 horsepower and 440 pound-feet of torque. This iteration of the Power Stroke did have some issues from the factory, but today’s example has been largely bulletproofed with only a few items left to address should you wish to further increase the power. In addition, today’s offering features a 24-gallon auxiliary fuel tank to alleviate range anxiety. A well-sorted engine and drivetrain are mated with excellent capability thanks to a $22,000 U-joint Off Road conversion that uprates the Ford with 4WD, high and low range, manual locking front hubs, Dana 60 axles, 4.10 gears with a limited-slip rear differential, a Warn winch, uprated and lifted suspension, and more. Inside driver comforts include: 

  • Air-conditioning 
  • Cruise control 
  • Power steering, windows, and locks 
  • Cupholders 
  • Captain’s chairs

Ford E-series overland camper

Distinguishing Features

  • Fuel wheels with BFGoodrich tires 
  • Aluminess front bumper 
  • AGM house batteries, 2,500-watt inverter, and dual alternators 
  • Aluminum roof rack and ladder 
  • Rigid Industries lighting 
  • Propane outdoor shower and cassette toilet 
  • ARB shade cover 

E-350 overland camper interior

This 2010 Ford E-350 4×4 is listed for $54,000 and is currently located in Sacramento, California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

Overland camper

Ford E-350 4x4 Overland camper

E-350 4x4

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