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1997 Ford E150 Club Wagon Camper

$15,000

Listed 22 days ago
Groton, Connecticut

Seller's Description

1997 Ford E150 Club Wagon Camper Conversion. 5.4 Triton. - 200w of solar - LED light bar - Halogen Headlights - Aftermarket radio with back-up camera - Single bed that raises for storage underneath and expands to a double - All season tires fitted, with 2 snow tires for the rear. (12k on all season and less than 1k on the snow tires) - Overhead storage - Internal rechargeable lighting - Class IV Hitch - Tinted windows all round with a sun strip on the windshield - Blinds all round in the back - Weathertech insulated windshield and side window covers included - Vents to fit rear sliding widows to allow for 4 inch ducting to be attached for an external diesel heater. (I mounted it to a rear cargo carrier) - Added insulation to walls and ceiling on top of what was added from factory I do have a black Widow Motorcycle carrier that can be negotiated to be included. Recent Work: - New pads, discs and calipers on the front - New mass airflow sensor - New battery 2 months ago - Rear windows re-sealed Bad Points - Overall it is in great condition for its age, but there is slight signs of body rust on the drivers side rear wheel arch - while the A/C does work, there is a leak from the Vacuum pump. If its charged by a shop/self charge kit it will last a while before the refrigerant leaks out. Its approximately a $700 dollar fix, but I never felt the need. (just charged it before a long trip) - Crack in fiberglass step into side doors. Just needs patching and a new bracket. There is the main step to get in, so there is no real need to use the lower step. Its mostly a cosmetic issue. I've had this van for almost two years and done some amazing trips. Stealth camping was easy, the window covers and blinds are very discrete. There is plenty of room in the back for one, or two with a bit of careful kit management. I've taken it down south on camping trips as well as to many ski resorts in the winter. I simply just don't use it as much anymore and have a car to camp in. Any questions just ask.

About

  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Econoline E150 Club Wagon
  • Year: 1997
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Odometer: 140,000 miles
  • Sleeps: 2
  • Seats: 2
  • Type: Camper Van
  • Roof: Hi-top

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Amenities

  • ac_unit
    Air conditioner
  • health_and_safety
    Airbags
  • Solar panels
  • electrical_services
    Power inverter
  • Heater
  • Ceiling fan
  • Backup camera
  • Shower
  • Extra storage
  • Toilet
  • AWD
  • 4WD
  • electric_rickshaw
    Generator
  • Tow hitch
  • tv
    TV
  • Water tank
  • Leveling jacks
  • pedal_bike
    Bike rack
  • accessible_forward
    Wheelchair accessible

Kitchen

  • kitchen
    Fridge
  • Stove
  • Sink
  • dining
    Table
  • microwave
    Microwave
  • Oven

About the Seller

John
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