Rare Quigley Conversion 4x4 Ford E350 Lifted Extended Van Sportsmobile on 2040-cars
Medford, Oregon, United States
Rare Quigley conversion 4x4 Ford E350 extended passenger van. It has been lifted about 6", has 35" tires and 18" Centerline Kodiak racing wheels. The Bushwaker fender flares are brand new, also added the factory Ford running boards and a nice 200w Pioneer Stereo system with new 6x9 speakers front and rear and an Infinity 300w powered subwoofer behind the drivers seat.
This van is in very good mechanical condition, it runs, shifts and drives great, no problems with it. Front and rear a/c both work good. The engine is the very reliable Triton 5.4l V8. The van has had all the work and maintenance done by a mechanic friend of mine that works at the Ford dealership in town. In the past year I have had the radiator, water pump, alternator, battery, front shocks and brakes replaced with new ones.
I have owned the van for 9 years and used it for my Aquarium business to transport large aquariums around.It has always been a great vehicle for us and gets tons off attention anywhere we go with it. It had a vehicle wrap on it for a few years, the wrap was removed but there are still a few small traces of the adhesive in the hard to get to cracks and crevices. It also comes with the last 2 rows of seats and mounting brackets (no mounting bolts or seat belts though). The only issues are very minor, it has one broken exhaust stud. It came that way when I got it 9 years ago and in no way effects how it runs, not worth the cost of repairing. It has a small ding just under the rear right window above the license plate. The tires have approx. 25% tread and will need to be replaced soon.
The van has 118k actual miles on it, at 27k miles the registration mistakenly got recorded as 127k miles but 118k is the true mileage on the vehicle. It has normal wear and tear associated with a work truck but overall in very good condition. Only reason I am selling is that I got a brand new truck and just don't need a vehicle this large anymore. I will miss it, it has been super fun to drive and will carry just about anything with room to spare!
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