NOT MINE: Saw on FB Marketplace and seemed like it would be a great score for a homebuild at $100. No relationship to post. Fiberglass slide in pickup shell that you can stand in and is wired for electricity. If I had a pickup I’d buy it! Located near Philadelphia, PA...
Build is coming along nicely! Looks like you are located in my general area... I’m guessing that Revel van was up at Fretz RV? And yes, French Creek has way too many (sharp) rocks for my taste when biking.
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I swapped my 98 e250 front suspension/brakes to a 2012 setup. Totally bolt-on. Pretty sure I reused the ABS sensors. Needed longer brake lines. If you are near a shop that does van 4x4 conversions check with them as they usually have full take-offs. I got mine from Quigley back in 2012 for like...
Harry’s U-Pull-It in Pennsburg usually has a good selection of Econolines in the yard and is my go-to place for used parts. Looks like they only have a few in stock right now, though, and all older. https://www.wegotused.com
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With #3, pretty sure that’s just an indicator light to show when 4x4 is engaged, not an on/off button. Quigley installed that on all their conversions that I’ve seen. Looks like there is an actual switch underneath that, but it’s likely for something else. Not sure how an ambo would be set up...
Econoline side steps (tube or nerf steps) listed in the main classifieds section: https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/fs-nerf-bars-side-steps-for-econolines-philly-area-99.215393/
Stainless steel E-series nerf bars / side steps / running boards / tube steps. Should fit all gen4 Econoline and E-Series vans, both regular and extended length. May fit other years, too, but I'm not sure.
Good condition, some light dimples on the undersides (minimal) but otherwise very nice...
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