Overland Classifieds :: 1996 Ford Falcon 190 4×4 Class B Camper

Ford’s iconic E-Series is one of the most popular vans on our forum for overland builds, with recent examples including this 2006 E-250 Overland Build, a 2003 E-350 Quadvan camper, and a 1996 4WD ambulance. These vehicles benefit from powerful and dependable motors and drivetrains, generous payload and towing capacity, comfortable interiors, and excellent aftermarket support. In addition, they enjoy access to a wide array of services (including Quadvan, Quigley 4×4, Agile Offroad, Expo Vans, and Salem Kroger) that will convert this 2WD commercial van into a 4WD expedition rig. Once converted, these vehicles are extremely capable, as demonstrated by this epic 2021 E-350 4×4 flatbed van conquering technical terrain on the Driving Line YouTube channel. These impressive backcountry credentials are mated with a generous interior living space that can be transformed into a four-season home. If you’d like a better idea of how this vehicle can be outfitted for travel, check out these inspiring builds from New Jersey Outdoor Adventures and We’re the Russos. Today’s low-mileage (88,000 miles) 1996 E-250 Class B camper showcases a desirable Advanced 4WD Systems conversion and premium modifications. At $32,000, this rig is a great value considering I recently featured this E-250 expedition rig for $115,000.

From the Seller:

“This van can be used as is or be completely remodeled (which was our intention). It could use some improvements. We drove the van on several trips but never camped in it. We had the van shipped to Virginia from Nevada, so it has no rust at all, and it never saw salt. I have all the paperwork for the van and conversion.”

1996 Ford E-250 4×4

The E-250 is fitted with a 5.8-liter motor that produces 205 horsepower and 328 pound-feet of torque. A long-lived V8 motor is mated with excellent 4WD capability thanks to an Advanced 4WD Systems conversion. This uprates the E-250 with a heavy-duty 4WD system, high and low range, Dana axles, Warn manual locking hubs, Bilstein shocks, and more. Inside, the E-250 showcases a comfortable interior with driver comforts that include:

  • Power steering, windows, and locks
  • Captain seats
  • Air conditioning
  • Cupholders

Distinguishing Features

  • Advanced 4WD Systems conversion
  • Winch
  • LED lighting
  • Awning

This 1996 Ford Falcon 190 4×4 Class B camper is listed for $32,000 and is currently located in Marshall, Virginia. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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