2007 Ford E-350 4×4 :: Classifieds

E-350 4x4 camper

The E-350 4×4 is a firm favorite on the forum, with recent overland-equipped examples including this 2003 U-Joint Offroad, a 2006 with a Sportsmobile Poptop, and 2013 Timberline Vans conversion. Today’s 2007 Ford E-350 4×4 (75,000 miles) is one of the most unique and tastefully equipped offerings we’ve featured. It showcases a powerful V8 motor, Quadvan 4WD conversion, premium aftermarket parts and accessories, and is topped with a fully equipped four-season camper. The proportions are not just aesthetically pleasing but also practical and provide generous interior living space within a modest external footprint. This is a rig intended for full-time all-season living with 1.5 inches of insulation, 300 amp-hours of lithium, 300 watts of solar, internal and external kitchens, generous storage (with large “garage”), and even a projector and screen for movie nights. If you’d like to learn more about the advantages of the E-Series platform for overland travel then check out this deep dive on Driving Line

E-350 4x4 camper

From the Seller:

This van has been the ultimate hunting, fishing, skiing rig, and I hope to find another adventurous owner. Registered as an RV and eligible for permanent Montana plates, the van has been professionally converted to 4×4 by NW Quadvan. It has a re-geared Dana 70 in the rear and a Dana 60 and Agile Offroads R.I.P (Ride Improvement Package) up front. It was appraised by NW Quadvan for my asking price of $100,000 but I am open to considering reasonable offers.”

E-350 overland camper

2007 Ford E-350 4×4

The E-350 is fitted with a 5.4-liter Triton V8 that produces 255 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. A long-lived motor is matched with impressive capability, courtesy of a Quadvan 4×4 conversion. The service uprates the E-Series with 4WD, high and low range, armor, a winch, manual locking front hubs, front and rear Eaton E lockers, Dana axles, and lifted and uprated suspension. Inside, these backcountry credentials are balanced with a well-equipped interior with driver comforts that include: 

  • Power steering, windows, locks, and mirrors 
  • Keyless entry with remote start 
  • Pioneer stereo with DVD player and underseat amplifier 
  • Truck-Lite LED headlights
  • Air-conditioning

Overland electric system

Distinguishing Features

  • Aluminess front bumper with PIAA LED lighting and Warn winch 
  • ARB twin air compressor 
  • Battle Born lithium batteries (300 amp-hours total), 3,000-watt inverter, Renogy MPPT battery charger, 300 watts of AmSolar panels, and USB and 110-volt outlets 
  • Fiamma F45S awning 
  • Vitrifrigo marine fridge/freezer 
  • Nebula projector and screen 
  • Roof rack with cedar decking, Yakima tracks with crossbars, Yakima SkyBox 21 Carbonite rocket box, and custom cab rack

E-350 external overland kitchen

This 2007 Ford E-350 4×4 is listed for $95,000 OBO and is currently located in Missoula, Montana. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here

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