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1993 Ford Econoline van converted by Coachmen Vans to an RV. Salvage title due to minor rear end accident. Now further converted to 4x4. Everything below the pitman is from a 2012 Ford Superduty. -$75,4xx miles on a 351W (not a 7.3L diesel, would be a good one to have that swapped in though!!) -6” lift with Bilstein shocks -315/70r17 with full-size matching spare -Rebuilt transmission -Re-geared axles to 4.56’s -Just spent $4k to have the transfer case rebuilt(found out too little oil was in there) -Less than 3,000 miles on conversion and less than 500 on transfer case -New 130A alternator RV/House side of things is pretty minimal currently. I gutted most the 90’s RV stuff to do my own build, but kept useful parts. -I have the sink, heater, a water pump, 2-burner stove top and the propane tank is still mounted, just nothing is hooked up to it currently. -Roof AC unit & vent fan both work. AC has new cover -The generator wasn’t here when I got it so I have just been using the “box” for it as storage spot. -When I removed the fridge (didn’t work), I didn’t want to mess with body work so I covered the backsides of the vents to seal it and kept the access panel to access behind the counter I made and where the electrical is. -Has a couch/bed and a sliding bunk bed up top (over cab and slides towards the rear). -Added rear pop-out windows Have title in hand. Motivated seller, make me a reasonable offer.
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