2016 Ford Transit 350 XLT 4x4 low miles Quadvan camper/weekender

hhormann

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Hello All.

Here is the CL add with more pics https://post.craigslist.org/k/RMlFH9IU6xG2t_y_DW7xWQ

What you see here is a 2016 Ford Transit 350 XLT with True 4x4 just done by Quadvan. This van was a 14 passenger van that has been converted to a weekend. It can transform from camper to passenger very easily while still retaining the stock interior accents. We bought the van with 4000 miles on the ecoboost and we have put on over 10000 miles to date. We just drove it up to yellow stone and back! This is perfect for someone who wants to get it upfitted or just do what we do which is haul our kids around, bike, surf etc. and then load up for weekend adventures. Quadvan is renowned for it 4x4 conversions and to date they have done over 4500 van and have been in business for over 20 years this conversion gave the van an equivalent of a 2 inch lift and I also had them move the rear shock mounts up so they would less chance of catching. This can come with the basic camper conversion or not depending on the price. I also had the whole thing painted with bedliner which has proven to be durable going on forest service roads and through brush. $59,000 obo. Do not try to low ball cash/wired money is what I am looking for.

Year: 2016

Make: Ford

Model: Transit

Miles: 15000

Engine: 3.5 liter ecoboost (gets on avg 16mpg)

Transmission: Automatic

Drive: 4x4

The Tires are Vanco four seasons with about 12000k on them (if you get bigger you will get about a 2 inch lift equivalent. It has a ladder and a roof rack that is ready for anything. The paint is a green bedliner. It has new shocks and all the 4x4 components are brand new from ford (I have the build list from quadvan). Quadvan does warrant the 4x4 parts. The XLT package includes, Extra long/heated mirrors, cruise control, rear ac/heat, radio with Bluetooth steering controls. 12v plug in the front and rear, usb connection. Tw package, backup camera with warning beepers. 6-spd w/OD Transmission, ABS and driveline Traction control, Keyfob (all doors) Remote keyless entry, 16" steel Wheels, Windshield wipers - rain sensing, Cloth Seat trim, Driver Lumbar support. Im sure I’m missing something.

Camperkit:

I reinforced underneath the plastic molding and was able to create platform for a queen bed that can be removed in less than 5 minutes. I have a full camp kitchen in a “CHUCK BOX CAMP KITCHEN” which is awesome and comes fully stocked with a new stove, coffee pot, utensils, nesting pots and dishware for four people. I have the Joolca nomad kit that is a on demand water heater with a nesting shower and sink setup and also a pump so you can pull up to a river and have an endless hot water shower and I have a pop tent. I also have a unused cassette toilet. If you flew in you could be ready to camp!



Okay so here is the bad: It is a salvaged vehicle. When I took it to quad van we put it up on the lift and the owner told me that if he thought that the frame was bent that he would tell me to go home…. Well we looked at everything and it was straight and I have put in over 10k miles on long hauls with my family and it is a great van!



Keywords: Vanlife, camper van, westy, syncro, boondocking, dirtbag, climber, tiny house.
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hhormann

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I dropped it to $59k obo. I figure that due to the scarcity of good 4x4 transit's, ita take up to 8 months to get it into quadvan, let alone fininding a low milage ecoboost xlt with real 4x4.
How did you arrive at $65k?


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