SOLD: 2018 Ford Transit Quigley 4x4 Camper.

Hey all, I'm testing the waters with my Quigley 4x4 Transit. A recent job change might force the sale of my rig, and just after I finished a minimal/functional camper build (bummer). The Transit is totally factory loaded and the camper upfitting was mostly done by Ruhne Racing here in Santa Cruz, CA. Everything is in great condition, no issues.

75k OBO, local pickup only (Santa Cruz, CA)
Available late August 2018

2018 Ford Transit, Quigley 4x4
6k Miles (Will be around 8k when we sell)
Pink Slip in Hand / Clean Title
CA Registered
148" Wheelbase, Medium Roof
Color: Magnetic
Ecoboost, 3.5L GTDI V6 / 6 Speed automatic transmission
3.73, Limited Slip
Standard Factory Warranty on the Transit + Quigley Conversion, 3yr/36k

Factory Options:
Charcoal Leather, 10 Way Heated Seats
XL Trim
AC
Slider & Back Door Glass
Auto Lamp & Rain-Sensing Wipers
9000# GVWR Package
Lane Keeping Alert
Engine Block Heater
50 State Emissions
Reverse Park Aid
Keyless Entry Pad
Trailer Tow Package & Wiring Harness
Heated Power Long Mirrors
Rear Window Defogger
Sync 3 With Nav
Perimeter Anti-Theft Alarm
Cruise Control
Heavy Duty Alternator
Dual Heavy Duty Batteries
SecuriLock PATS
High Capacity Upfitter Switches
Trailer Brake Controller
Remote Start
Power Running Boards
Dual Illuminating Sunvisors
3 Sets of Keys
Aux Fuse Panel
Power Inverter
6 Speakers
Privacy Glass
Load Area Protection Package
Vinyl Flooring

Quigley 4x4 Conversion Includes:
Magna Two-Speed Transfer Case, Manual Shifter
4x4 Indicator Light
Front Hub Assembly
Auto Locking Hubs
2" Lift
F-Series Front Axle
Axle Shafts
Steering Gear

Camper Upfit:
Full Strawfoot Window Shade Set
Strawfoot Head/ Footrests
Aluminess Slotted Basket Roof Rack
Aluminess Ladder
Aluminess Surfpole + Surf Hooks
L-Track System
Passenger Seat Swivel (Swivels-R-Us)
BFG TA KO2 245/75 (speedo off by 8%)
Factory Black Steel Wheels + Black Hub Caps
CRL Drivers' side vented window (factory style)
Fully Hushmat insolated
Fully 2" Thinsulate insolated
Removable Bed platform: Short queen / Rv Queen (74 x 60 x 4). I'm 5'9" and I fit perfectly.
Aluminum sandwich headliner
Headliner Lights, 2-way switches
Garage (under-bed) Lights, 2-way switches
Additional 12v for fridge
12v Fuse Panel for lights and fridge
Rotopax Water Tank + GoWesty Spout
XLT 2 seater back bench seat, reclining
Galley box with Accuride lock-in, lock-out sides, Walnut drawers
ARB 50Qt Fridge
Kenwood Speaker upgrade on all 6 speakers
Rigid DOT approved fog lights wired to AUX switch 1
Maxxair Fan + Remote
Garage Mountain Bike Fork Mount




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Honestly curious what Quigley Transits go for since there's almost never camper conversions for sale. My 75k OBO is an attempt to recover some costs of the build, less tax, and some depreciation.
 
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Victorian

Approved Vendor : Total Composites
Don't want to hijack your ad... but I'm curious if you know if Quickly is doing 4x4 conversions for the transit cab chassis? How do you like the 4x4 function? Thanks!
 

Christian P.

Expedition Leader
Staff member
Don't want to hijack your ad... but I'm curious if you know if Quickly is doing 4x4 conversions for the transit cab chassis? How do you like the 4x4 function? Thanks!

I am pretty sure they do, I have seen it on their website. I am starting to believe that this is an overlooked platform. I just rented a Transit for our move and really liked the way it handles. The more I look into it, the more I think it's a better choice over the Sprinter.
 

Christian P.

Expedition Leader
Staff member
Honestly curious what Quigley Transits go for since there's almost never camper conversions for sale. My 75k OBO is an attempt to recover some costs of the build, less tax, and some depreciation.

I think your price is not crazy. Transit conversion are rare, but I think it's about to change.
 

Victorian

Approved Vendor : Total Composites
I am pretty sure they do, I have seen it on their website. I am starting to believe that this is an overlooked platform. I just rented a Transit for our move and really liked the way it handles. The more I look into it, the more I think it's a better choice over the Sprinter.

Agreed! A lot of our commercial customers are switching from the sprinter to the gas transit. The cab chassis would make an awesome camper platform. I checked the pricing online: $35.000 for the chassis and $13.000 for the 4x4. Add another $20.000 for a build and outfitted camper box and you have a very capable modern rig for under $70.000!!!
 

68camaro

Any River...Any Place
Agreed! $35.000 for the chassis and $13.000 for the 4x4. Add another $20.000 for a build and outfitted camper box and you have a very capable modern rig for under $70.000!!!

It is nice price point, but what do you get for $20k interior? I know very little but I don't see $20k in the interior, I may be flat out be wrong though. Van is really nice and inside great place to start, but seems spartan and unfinished for $20k. We are in market for something like this and Ford Transit on short list.
 

Sixinarow

Adventurer
It is nice price point, but what do you get for $20k interior? I know very little but I don't see $20k in the interior, I may be flat out be wrong though. Van is really nice and inside great place to start, but seems spartan and unfinished for $20k. We are in market for something like this and Ford Transit on short list.

Victorian is talking about a cab and chassis buildout, not this particular van.
 

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