Decided not to sell it. Instead going back Out, leaving Boulder. Admin: Ok to remove, or leave for the pictures and contact. Please let me know if I need to delete this post myself. Thank you so much!
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With the help of my handy friend, I designed and then participated in the custom conversion of a 2002 E-350 extended hi-top van into an elegant, self-contained camper. I kept it simple, but very functional. I have lived in it for a good bit of the last year and a half. Now I plan to live in Boulder, CO near family, doing less traveling. It's time to find an appreciative new home for this great van. I'll take suggestions, too, about other, maybe better, places I might offer it.
Here are specs:
Van Itself:
2002 Ford E-350 Extended High-Top van, 2WD
7.3L Power Stroke Diesel Engine, Turbo
173,500 miles
Trailering Package, Class IV Hitch
27K Miles on Goodyear All Terrain LT Tires
Pioneer: AM/FM CD MP3 audio deck (DEH-P30001B) and Speakers
Air conditioning (automotive engine, not RV roof)
Cruise Control, tilt wheel
Anti-lock brakes
Driver and Passenger air bags
Automatic transmission, Overdrive
K&N Permanent Air Filter
Rain visors--cab windows
RV/Cargo Area:
Olympian 6000 BTU LP gas heater, catalytic
ShurFlo Whisper King Premium Water Pump
Atwood Wedgewood 2-burner Drop-in Cooktop (serves as low maintenance hot water heater, too
ShurFlo Comfort Air Silver variable speed vent fan
Undercarriage Mounted LPG gas tank, Manchester #6811; 6.7 gal. (about 33 lbs.)
Fresh Water tank 30 gal (has a cool rubberized "pan" for insurance against drips), drain valves to rear for outside use or quick emptying)
Grey Water tank 30 gal, standard dump valve fittings
5.5 gallon Thetford Porta Potti Model 365
Armstrong Flooring
12V 75 AmpHour AGM maintenance free auxiliary battery, battery isolator
Touch latches on cabinets
Power Inverter 500 Watt, 2-110V and 1 USB outlet
110V drop cord
Custom Built and Hand Finished Cabinetry--yellow pine, oiled and polyurethaned
15-12V Halogen Puck lights with individual rocker switches, low amp draw
2 Automotive-type cabin lights in kitchen
5-day Coleman Xtreme 70 qt. Cooler (now has nice top like the cabinet fronts)
Deep Bar Sink and Faucet
Custom Light-blocking Magnet-mounted Curtains
Fire Extinguisher
High Quality Drawer Glides and Spring-loaded Hinges
Hehr Radius Screened and Vented Windows (2)
Marine Grade carpeting on walls and ceiling
Low-E insulation in cab floor, console/doghouse, and entire cargo area, extra polyfil insulation in walls and doors
Sleeps one on the platform (therm-a-rest/memory foam included) and another in the aisle on a narrower therm-a-rest. Bed can be re-engineered to standard full-size in the space allowed.
The van could, I'm told, be fitted with a Quigley 4x4. It's towed my loaded 5x8 cargo trailer with ease. (The trailer is also available.)
The price is $28,900, o.b.o. This is the first place I've listed it. I'm in Boulder CO, and I will deliver for expenses during the next few weeks.
Link to 88 images at Picasa:
http://picasaweb.google.com/1042352...authkey=Gv1sRgCKTuxNm3vK2B-wE&feat=directlink
Phone (303) 548-4160
Happy traveling!
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With the help of my handy friend, I designed and then participated in the custom conversion of a 2002 E-350 extended hi-top van into an elegant, self-contained camper. I kept it simple, but very functional. I have lived in it for a good bit of the last year and a half. Now I plan to live in Boulder, CO near family, doing less traveling. It's time to find an appreciative new home for this great van. I'll take suggestions, too, about other, maybe better, places I might offer it.
Here are specs:
Van Itself:
2002 Ford E-350 Extended High-Top van, 2WD
7.3L Power Stroke Diesel Engine, Turbo
173,500 miles
Trailering Package, Class IV Hitch
27K Miles on Goodyear All Terrain LT Tires
Pioneer: AM/FM CD MP3 audio deck (DEH-P30001B) and Speakers
Air conditioning (automotive engine, not RV roof)
Cruise Control, tilt wheel
Anti-lock brakes
Driver and Passenger air bags
Automatic transmission, Overdrive
K&N Permanent Air Filter
Rain visors--cab windows
RV/Cargo Area:
Olympian 6000 BTU LP gas heater, catalytic
ShurFlo Whisper King Premium Water Pump
Atwood Wedgewood 2-burner Drop-in Cooktop (serves as low maintenance hot water heater, too
ShurFlo Comfort Air Silver variable speed vent fan
Undercarriage Mounted LPG gas tank, Manchester #6811; 6.7 gal. (about 33 lbs.)
Fresh Water tank 30 gal (has a cool rubberized "pan" for insurance against drips), drain valves to rear for outside use or quick emptying)
Grey Water tank 30 gal, standard dump valve fittings
5.5 gallon Thetford Porta Potti Model 365
Armstrong Flooring
12V 75 AmpHour AGM maintenance free auxiliary battery, battery isolator
Touch latches on cabinets
Power Inverter 500 Watt, 2-110V and 1 USB outlet
110V drop cord
Custom Built and Hand Finished Cabinetry--yellow pine, oiled and polyurethaned
15-12V Halogen Puck lights with individual rocker switches, low amp draw
2 Automotive-type cabin lights in kitchen
5-day Coleman Xtreme 70 qt. Cooler (now has nice top like the cabinet fronts)
Deep Bar Sink and Faucet
Custom Light-blocking Magnet-mounted Curtains
Fire Extinguisher
High Quality Drawer Glides and Spring-loaded Hinges
Hehr Radius Screened and Vented Windows (2)
Marine Grade carpeting on walls and ceiling
Low-E insulation in cab floor, console/doghouse, and entire cargo area, extra polyfil insulation in walls and doors
Sleeps one on the platform (therm-a-rest/memory foam included) and another in the aisle on a narrower therm-a-rest. Bed can be re-engineered to standard full-size in the space allowed.
The van could, I'm told, be fitted with a Quigley 4x4. It's towed my loaded 5x8 cargo trailer with ease. (The trailer is also available.)
The price is $28,900, o.b.o. This is the first place I've listed it. I'm in Boulder CO, and I will deliver for expenses during the next few weeks.
Link to 88 images at Picasa:
http://picasaweb.google.com/1042352...authkey=Gv1sRgCKTuxNm3vK2B-wE&feat=directlink
Phone (303) 548-4160
Happy traveling!
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