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Don’t let the vehicle year on this pristine, Class B, High Roof camper fool you. It has spent the majority of its life in a garage in Southern California. The conversion was done in 2021 and the engine has only 37,000 miles on it with all regular maintenance performed. The van is in perfect condition both mechanically and aesthetically.
I’m a mechanical design engineer and woodworker and I built this van conversion in 2021 on a 2015 Transit 250 Ecoboost High Roof which was practically new at the time. I need to free up some finances for some real estate and I’m looking to find a good home for my favorite project to date. Every aspect has been meticulously designed – here are some technical details, feel free to ask me any questions. Serious inquiries only.
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Video tour at: https://youtube.com/shorts/AaZLhOVvMx8?feature=share
———– MECHANICAL ————
– 2015 Ford Transit 148” High Roof 3.5L Ecoboost – only 37,000 miles
– RWD with Limited Slip Differential – with the weight of the vehicle and the BFG all terrain tires, I’ve never had traction issues.
– Regeared to 3.73 from 3.31 for larger tires – less than 2500 miles on the new gears
– New Differential Fluid
– New Rear Brake Rotors and Pads
– Full synthetic oil changes for life of vehicle every 7500 miles
– Class 3 tow hitch with 2” receiver
– All factory recalls completed (new driveshaft u joint…)
– Has spent the majority of its life in Southern California so underbody is free of rust.
———– EXTERIOR ————
– BFG KO2 All Terrain Tires 255/70r16 – 75% tire tread remaining
– Black Rhino Matte Black Yellowstone Wheels
– Custom Designed Roambuilt Safari 2.0 Adventure Roof Rack
– Aluminum rigging deck
– Welded blanks ready for future awning install
– Aluminum rear door access ladder
– Max Trax attached on roof rack
– 54” Curved CREE LED Light Bar
– 2x 7” LED Loading Lights
– Comes with snow chains and cables for the KO2 tires
———— ELECTRICAL ———–
Lithium house batteries charge in 3 ways: Solar, from the alternator while driving, and shore power while parked. With normal use I stay between 60-90% charge. Top of the line electronics throughout (Bluetooth enabled Victron & Battleborn)
– Victron Multiplus 2000VA Inverter Charger (Compact 12/2000/80-50 120 V)
– Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 Charge Controller
– Victron Lynx Distributor
– Victron BMV-712 Battery Monitor
– Victron Orion 12V-30A Isolated Charger
– 200 AH Battleborn 12V Lithium Batteries – (Expandable slot for a third 100AH battery)
– 200W Rich Solar 12V Monocrystalline High Efficiency Solar Panel
– Shore power charging socket 30A/125V
– Appliances run direct on 12V DC system
– 4x 120V 20A AC outlets
———– PLUMBING ————
– 24 Gallon Northwest Conversions Fresh Water Tank
– 7 Gallon grey water tank
– Inline water filter for fresh water faucet
– Shurflo 3 GPM 12V Water Pump with Shurflo pre-pressurized accumulator
– Only toilet is an emergency foldable toilet that folds flat and stores underneath cabinets.
– PEX plumbing throughout
– 3-way valve for compressed air system purge
– Sensor operated, heated plumbing cabinet
– Rear wash hose
– Outdoor shower capable: rear cargo weather shield makes for a discreet outdoor shower.
———— APPLIANCES ———-
– Propane Stove with 5lb propane tank
– Maxxair Central Ventilation fan (6200k)
– Power drop pre-placed for additional circulation fan future install
– Engel Fridge/Freezer (SB70F)
– 14” x 14” Stainless steel sink and industrial faucet
– Bluetooth surround sound
– LED lighting throughout, many inset and under cabinet options
– Air Conditioner in cab but no independent AC unit in living area
———- INTERIOR DESIGN ————
>> Wood Design notes Wood Stove Temperature control Comfort Space Efficiency <<
– Lagun Swivel Table stows against the wall, also pulls out to extend countertop or serve as a workstation desk with the driver’s seat turned around.
– Dual Scopema Swivel Seats – extends interior seating space to include the cab.
– Pop up counter top to double the kitchen counter space
– Lots of storage, bottom aisle cabinet is a false door to allow pass-through storage for entire length of the van for extra long items.
– Reinforced TV wall mount to handle heavy TVs, pulls out to face the drivers seat for a workspace or pulls into the aisle for watching movies from bed.
– Bed doubles as additional top access storage with special access doors.
– Bed futons upwards to store snowboards and additional gear underneath.
– Ceiling panels spaced for T-slot hangars to hang clothing anywhere in the van.
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