1999 Ford E-350 4×4 :: Classifieds

Ford E-350

The Ford E-350 is a popular vehicle for travel, with recent overland-equipped offerings including this 2008 Quigley 4×4, 2003 Timberline 4×4, and 2014 box truck camper. It enjoys access to impressive aftermarket support and readily available 4WD conversions. It’s always surprising to me that AWD Sprinters command such high prices when you consider that a 4WD-converted E-Series offers many of the same desirable attributes (and some advantages), yet is a fraction of the price. Cue today’s low-mileage 1999 Ford E-350 4×4 (66,000 miles), which incorporates desirable upgrades, a camper interior, Sportsmobile pop-top, and an Advanced 4×4 Vans conversion. At $26,500, this is one of the best value E-350s we’ve showcased and would serve as the ideal rolling home for the upcoming season. If you’d like to better understand how this vehicle can be further uprated for backcountry adventures, then check out the adventures of Primal Outdoors, Ally and Lance, and U-Joint Offroad Colorado

Ford E-350

From the Seller:

“A Ford E-350 Extended with a 4WD conversion by Advanced out of Utah. This van has tons of potential, will go just about anywhere, and looks insane driving down the road. Insulated with Havelock wool and cedar siding on the walls, the floor is rubber mat with Kilmat underneath, and the ceiling is insulated with upholstered panels. I also have a water tank and pump that I will include with the van. I’m relocating for work, and I can’t take this with me. Clean title in hand. Let me know what questions you have.

Ford E-350 4x4

1999 Ford E-350 4×4

The E-350 is fitted with a 5.4-liter V8 motor that, in stock form, produces 255 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. A long-lived engine and drivetrain are matched with impressive capability thanks to a 4WD conversion from Advanced 4×4 Vans. This uprates the Ford with a heavy-duty 4WD system, high and low range, armor, uprated and lifted suspension, and manual locking front hubs. Inside, these rugged features are balanced with driver comforts that include: 

  • Air-conditioning
  • Cupholders 
  • Aftermarket stereo 
  • Captain’s chairs 
  • Power steering, windows, and locks 

Ford E-350 4x4

Distinguishing Features

  • Custom front and rear bumpers (rear bumper built to hold tire and box)
  • Bilstein shocks with custom leaf springs 
  • Sportsmobile Penthouse pop-top roof 
  • House batteries 400 amp hours, 505 watts of solar, 3,000 watt inverter, and USB outlets 
  • Decked drawer system 
  • Air conditioner and heater 
  • Raptor lined 

Ford E-350 overland

This 1999 Ford E-350 4×4 is listed for $26,500 and is currently located in Oceanside, California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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