RV Details
- Year: 2000
- Model: E350 BOX VAN
- Listing ID: 1578625
- Partner ID: 5019197389
- Posted On: Dec 28, 2021
- Updated On: Dec 28, 2021
Description
2000 ford E350 super duty cutaway chassis with 'Mobile concepts' fiberglass two piece shell converted into a 4 season camper van that I built and have lived in for the last 3 years. I built this rig to facilitate my passion for outdoor sports while also enabling me to advance my engineering career via remote work from this vehicle. It has a 12'x6'6" wide x 6'4" tall living area with 12'x8' modular roof rack made of 80/20 aluminum with at least a dozen movable tie downs. Heavy duty front bumper houses the 16,500lb winch. Tires are BFG all-terrain K02 that are pretty new. Light duty tow hitch installed that is rated up to 5000lb.The interior is built with a open layout which is a game changer for lifestyle in vehicle of this size. Its the same footprint of a Sprinter 144 and still fits in a parking spot but it has tons of room for gear and tools. Its an amazingly versatile little space. The 'living room' area was designed to match the dimensions of a fullsize mattress and when the table and chair are tucked away this becomes walking space that I have found very useful for stand up working, indoor road biking, yoga, etc.
Chassis: 2000 ford E350 super duty cutaway chassis with 252,xxx miles. 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel. 9950lb GWV with factory SRW.I put a significant effort into keeping up the truck to be ready for a cross country trip. which it is.at 230k miles I replaced most chassis wear items. New springs, bearings, brakes, balljoints, steering linkages.at 200k miles I replaced Injectors, glow plugs, turbo pedestal, high torque starter, batteries.
Electrical:1,344 amp hour 12V AGM battery bank.800W solar panels flush mounted to with the roof rack.Outback solar 80am solar controller1500 watt pure sine inverter from SensataDometic CF80 12 fridge. LED lights wired separately for living and bed areas2 port cigarette lighter for charging 12V electronicsPlumbing:-26 gallon tank potable water tank. -Hot water comes from heat exchanger using engine coolant. -Full time shower also doubles as a closet. Shower has 5'6" stand up height.
HVAC: Webasto STC 2000 air heater keeps the van very toasty all winter long including multiple -40F nights in Minnesota.-Maxfan mounted to the front fairing does a good job evacuating the heat.
I would be happy to talk you through through the details of the build. Vehicle is sold with a fresh oil change and full tank of fuel, ready to hit the road.