2002 Ford E350 7.3L 4x4 Ambulance
4WD for Sale, 2002 Ford E350 7.3L 4x4 Ambulance
Found this one offered for sale in Graeagle, CA, it's an adventure camper conversion based on a 2002 Ford E350 4x4 Ambulance van. Everything looks well in the photos and seems very well cared for. Powered by a 7.3L diesel engine mated by an automatic transmission with 178600 miles on it.That was listed on Craigslist about a month ago and is still online today. If you're interested, please read more below and coming closer inspection is a must.
Year of construction | 2002 |
Brand | Ford |
Model | E350 |
Type | Ambulance 4x4 |
Fuel | Diesel |
Color | Custom |
Miles | 178600 |
License | Yes |
Price | $54,000 |
Name | Owner |
Phone | CLOSED |
City | Graeagle, CA |
Owner says
2002 Ford E350 7.3L Ambulance Adventure Camper with 4WD and High Top
Price: $54,000 OBO
Condition: Very good with no rust
Mileage on motor: 178,600
History: This ambulance was acquired from a small local hospital in the area. The hospital purchased the van from Ford and had it sent to Leader for the conversion process into an Ambulance. A 4WD package was then installed by https://whitefeather4x4conversions.com/ and it was used as a fleet vehicle and was very well maintained. I bought the van 2 years ago to utilize it as a tow vehicle for our Airstream. We no longer need it as a tow vehicle so I converted it into an adventure camper.
Exterior: This vehicle comes with fully operational emergency exterior Flood Lights (driver/passenger/rear), High intensity flashers, Sirens and the Exterior Loudspeaker!
-New ceramic headlight housings and relays for brighter 80/100w Hella headlights.
-New Hella fog lights
-New front windshield
-Rear view camera
-Aluminum ladder for roof access
-Sliding window with screen installed on passenger rear
-Port hole window installed on driver side
-Curt Hitch with 2" receiver with dual style plugs and tow package
-New Rockymounts bike rack http://rockymounts.com/products/monorail-2-.html
-OVS Nomadic 180 degree awning https://nomadicsupply.com/overland-v...ng-180-degree/
-Tires and spare have plenty of tread (75%)
Engine: 7.3L Turbo Super with 176,600 miles.
-New UVCH wire harness installed 3 months ago
-Hydra Performance Chip by Power Hungry Performance https://gopowerhungry.com/hydra-chip/
-Dual alternator package
-Block heater
-Replaced starter with new gear reduction unit
-Updated Stancor (White Rodgers) Glow Plug Relay
-Replaced 4" Up Pipes
-Replaced Camshaft Position Switch
-New seals for HPOP
Front Cab: The interior has been returned to stock but still retains all overhead Leader Ambulance components.
-Air conditioning has been serviced and blows cold
-Pioneer Touch Screen Receiver https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/P...EX/DMH-2600NEX
-Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Brake Controller https://www.tekonsha.com/product/901...l-proportional
-Power Windows and Locks
-Cruise Control
-Extended Power Mirrors for towing
House Battery Setup: The 300 amp hour house battery setup consists of 3 new Renogy 100ah AGM batteries tied into a Blue Seas ACR, battery meter and fuse panel.
-Blue Seas ACR https://www.bluesea.com/products/762..._-_12V_DC_500A
The system is also tied into the Vanner Power Inverter/Charging System and there are three outlets that can be used to run 120v appliances/laptops, etc.
https://vanner.com/qr-20-1050cul/
There are also 2 exterior shore power outlets that can be used when available to run the Inverter/Charger, Block heater and a separate outlet that could be used for aftermarket applications.
Rear Interior: The rear compartment was converted into a camper with new floors, a new custom mattress with foam topper and plenty of storage in the re-purposed ambulance cabinets.
The rear "paramedic desk" was converted into a kitchenette with and overhead light, stainless steel sink and running water from a electric Shurflo pump and 10 gallon water supply.
-A 10 speed MaxxFan Deluxe with remote was installed overhead and works well to cool the cabin. https://www.maxxair.com/products/fan...uxe-00-07500K/
-Overhead LED cabin lights
-LED reading lights with charging ports
-2 USB charging stations
-Cigarette Lighter charging port (which we used to power our ARB Freezer/Cooler
-The large drawer under the "Paramedic Jump Seat" was left as storage but if desired it would be an excellent location for a composting toilet.
-We also didn't install a permanent 12v fridge because in our experience we often wanted to take our ARB cooler with us outside or to alternate camping setups. There is a tall cabinet that would be able to house a TF65 Truck Fridge if that's the route you wanted to take.
Here is a Youtube video that goes over some of the systems in more detail:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=25_4jRhvxAs&feature=shared
And here is another link with some more details on the engine modifications and specifics to the camper build:
https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/reduced-price-2002-ford-e350-7-3l-4wd-ambulance-adventure-camper-high-top-54-000.241415/
Thanks!
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