For sale is my newly built van on a 2001 Ford E250 chassis. This low mileage van gets great gas mileage for its size (20-22 MPG Highway), and is built to be a great getaway.
The Build:
Custom built roof rack with small storage area
200amp hour Renogy Lithium-Ion battery
40amp Renogy dc-dc charger 20amp Renogy solar charger
Two 100w Renogy solar panels
2500w aims inverter/charger
Shore power plug-in
12v fuse block
Four gallon bosch hot water heater
30 gallon fresh water tank
7 gallon gray water tank
Recessed interior dimmable lights
Four outdoor dimmable led lights
LED Bar on front bumper
Led Backup lights
Victron bluetooth battery monitor
Co2 detector
12v cooler with dual zone (freezer & fridge), bluetooth enabled
R6 insulation in the FLOORS (rare), walls, doors, and ceiling
Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring (waterproof and scratch resistant)
Custom installed doormat step to clean shoes and keep interior clean
Brand New, never used custom 7 inch zenus mattress (65×70). This thing is seriously huge for a van build, you won’t feel cramped and welcomes taller owners or owners with pets
Maxxair fan
36 in. kitchen countertop with modern kitchen sink (hot and cold water) with mount to attach shower hose for outdoor showers
Overhead storage above cabin area
Massive underbed storage accessible from rear & interior
Under bench storage in dinette area with beige 2 inch cushions
Room to add lagun table mount to complete dinette if desired
Custom center console with low watt inverter for charging phones and other devices with multiple storage cubbies
The Van:
2001 Ford E250 V8 with only 109,000 miles
High Top Extension (69 in. floor to ceiling)
Clean Arizona title in hand
Only 1,500 miles on otherwise brand-new tires
Front and REAR AC (rare)
This van has spent its life in AZ so zero rust issues
Mechanically sound. Just made the trip from AZ to WA in June with zero issues
Check Engine light is on for an O2 sensor. Mechanic in AZ quoted ~$60 for the part and $140 for install but told us it only affects emissions testing, not driveability, and since WA no longer requires emissions it would be unnecessary. Up to you to get that fixed.
Cracked the windshield from the drive up to WA and there are a few small dings here and there from various adventures.
The van was built for 1-2 week long trips but could be easily adapted for full-time living if needed. The current power supply is well above what’s needed for charging devices, powering kitchen appliances, etc. The rear AC is ice cold and runs off the van so you won’t suck power supply. All interior and exterior lights are dimmable and the hot water heater and water pump are both on switches to conserve power. The batteries can charge from solar, van power when the vehicle is running, and shore power (plugged into a house or camp site). Hoping someone adventurous grabs this up! Located in East Vancouver, DM me with any questions.