Overland Classifieds :: Ford Transit T-350 Vandoit w/ Quigley 4×4

Did you say $120,000 for a 2017 Ford Transit?! Admittedly, that’s an outrageous amount of money for a stock van, but read the specs, and suddenly the price starts to make sense. This isn’t the first overland-ready Transit I’ve featured to our classifieds, with recent offerings including this similar $80,000 2017 Transit Quigley 4×4 and an eye-watering $180,000 Transit Quadvan 4×4. Make no mistake, today’s example isn’t inexpensive, but with a camper conversion that costs in excess of $70,000, it’s priced accordingly. A high-end interior by Vandoit is matched with a Quigley 4×4 conversion and an extensive array of aftermarket modifications and accessories to create a capable live-in rig.

From the Seller:

“What started out as just an idea has developed into one of the most successful adventure van projects in the area. We’re proud of the boondocking and zombie adventure vehicle that we’ve created, and we proudly offer our now fully-tweaked rig to one lucky buyer.”

Ford Transit T-350 Vandoit w/ Quigley 4×4

The Ford Transit T-350 is fitted with a 3.7-liter motor that produces 275 horsepower, 260 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 16 mpg. A dependable engine and drivetrain are matched with interior comforts, including cruise control, heated mirrors, power steering, backup camera, cup holders, keyless entry, climate control, Ford’s SYNC 3 infotainment technology, built-in navigation, and more. 

Based in Missouri, Vandoit evolved from Kline Motors, a family-based company established in 1947. The company now specializes in high-end camper conversions for the Ford Transit, with today’s LIV package starting at $76,900. Quigley 4×4 is highly regarded for its Transit 4WD conversions. The company’s conversion uses parts that align with the vehicle model year, thus ensuring the work does not impact the factory warranty.

Distinguishing Features

This 2017 Transit benefits from extensive overlanding modifications; here are just a few notable features:

  • Quigley 4×4 conversion 
  • Battleborn lithium batteries, 300-amp-hours with 340 watts of solar and Go Power 2000-watt inverter
  • Thule 10.7-foot awning and Alu-Cab 270-degree batwing awning
  • Vandoit camper conversion 
  • Espar hot air heater and Rixen’s Enterprises Comfort Hot water system
  • Viair air compressor 
  • Custom gear slide-in cargo bay, 750-pound capacity 

This Ford Transit T-350 Vandoit with Quigley 4×4 is listed for $120,000 OBO and is currently located in Asheville, North Carolina. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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