2008 Ford E-350 Quigley 4×4 :: Classifieds

Ford E-350 4x4

The E-350 remains a firm favorite on our forum with recent offerings, including this 1998, a 2014 Ujoint Offroad, and a 1997 ambulance conversion. Cue today’s 2008 Ford E-350 camper (202,000 miles), which showcases a Quigley 4×4 conversion, a plethora of premium upgrades, and a tasteful camper conversion. At $39,998 OBO, this rig represents impressive value and would make a fantastic four-season rolling home. With housing and living costs at an all-time high, and more opportunities than ever to work remotely, there’s never been a better time to consider a live-in vehicle such as this. If you’d like a better understanding of how the E-350 performs as a travel companion, check out inspiring builds from Box Truck Travel, We’re the Russos, and Lifestyle Overland. It’s also a proven international travel platform as demonstrated by the adventures of Daniela Wagner in Africa and the Middle East.

Ford E-350 4x4

From the Seller:

If you’re looking for a luxury van, this isn’t it. It’s built for function and off-road capability. It’s a former US DHS van from Arizona. The color was originally white, and every accessible area was painted grey to match the Grizzly grip coating. The E-350 is rust-free and clean. This van has awesome highway manners, tracks straight, and has no wobbles or shakes.”

E-350 camper

2008 Ford E-350 Quigley 4×4

The E-350 is fitted with a 6.8-liter V10 that produces 362 horsepower and a considerable 457 pound-feet of torque. A dependable motor is matched with impressive capability thanks to 4WD, high and low range, Dana axles, lifted and uprated suspension, Warn manual locking hubs, armor, and all-terrain tires. Inside, these rugged credentials are balanced with a well-equipped interior with driver comforts that include:

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

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Distinguishing Features

  • Agile Offroad Ride Improvement Package and rear airbags
  • Aluminum wheels with BFGoodrich A/T KO3 tires
  • Awning
  • Whynter Dual Zone Fridge on slider
  • Airhead composting toilet
  • AGM house batteries 310 amp hours total with 300 watts of solar, Renogy DC-DC battery charger, Bogart Engineering battery monitor, and USB and 12-volt outlets
  • Aluminess rear bumper with tire mount and storage box

E-350 overland camper

This 2008 Ford E-350 Quigley 4×4 is listed for $39,998 OBO and is currently located in Tucson, Arizona. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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