Ford Sportsmobile 4x4 Overland Van Insulated Furnace, Bath, Sleeps 4
Sale price: US $79,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 2009 |
VIN : | 1ftse34s29da87509 | Make: | Sportsmobile |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Sleeping Capacity: | 4 |
Fuel Type: | Gas | Slide Outs: | None |
Awnings: | 1 |
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Vehicle description
2009 Ford Econo line 21’ van with fiberglass roof extension and Sportsmobile camper conversion. V10 gas. Seats 6, sleeps 4. Many more photos available! Pre purchase complete for more photo"s go to https:/ classifieds.ksl.com/listing/62753920 TXT me at eight O one 7264769 with questions Exterior: Original items: Aluminess bumper and rack system : Front and rear bumpers with brush guards Integrated Front 12,000 lb wench with synthetic rope Custom front receiver hitch Custom front bumper high lift jack mount 6 additional HELLA forward driving lights. 4 additional rear facing backing lights Rear swing away storage box Rear swing away spare tire mount Rear integrated wench compartment/tool box 2 inch rear receiver hitch with 7 pin trailer brakes 2 rear facing cameras (1 in use) Roof rack with Yakima bars Older Thule storage box Roof access ladder Quadvan 4x4 conversion New items (after 104,000 miles) Advanced 4wheel drive custom transfer case and drive lines (New last year) Ford C6 transmission (This is the factory Ford with some performance upgrades for the weight) with Billet pressure plate and shift kit. (New 2 years ago) New Dometic Electric remote controlled awning with LED light strip (This is much nicer that the sportsmobile version) New exterior LED house light 2 exterior gray water tanks Interior: Custom leather seats (back) and seat covers (front) 10 gallon internal water system RV sink with NEW faucet at 104k enclosed shower with new faucet and shower head New Casette Toilet at 104k, and fold down storage shelf Undercarriage mount propane tank Propane water heater NEW 2 burner propane stove propane furnace NEW at 104k miles Thai bed role upper deck sleeping system New ICECO VL60 dual zone DC/AC freezer/cooler (This year, about $800 for this cooler, again a significant upgrade) 90% internal LED conversion with 2 additional LED interior lights if you want to change out the others) Fold down 13” DVD/USB/HDMI screen with 2 wireless headsets (Although new, the DVD part doesn"t always work) New BLUE SKY power management system New 3000i Solar controller New AGM House battery (last year) Black out and or privacy shades on all the windows Roof vent/fan Roof mount Dometic A/C unit 30 amp Shore power city water hook ups 2000 watt inverter passenger side rotation seat fold away table for inside dining remote starter 2 keys, various locks shove and axe mount with locks I’ve done my best to make this van the best possible version of itself, The same van new would cost about $200k now and it will take 24 months to get it. It does show signs of use—because its been used. One window shade doesn’t retract, this should be a quick fix by any RV place. The forward (sink) gray water tank drips, and one hose bib cap is missing. The fold down DVD player is new, but doesn"t perform well some days playing DVD"s. This van is still one of the most capable machines in it’s category—spend another $1500 on front posi-traction and you can make it the most capable. It doesn’t have a pop top, so no wind restrictions, and you can spend the night in Jackson hole in the winter. The water system is also enclosed in the heated section so camp all 4 seasons without fear of frozen water lines. The furnace works great and you could easily spend a week of camping on the Canadian highway in the winter before a fill up. Approach angles are excellent as is the ground clearance, and it fits in a standard parking space. All the 4x4 work was done by advanced 4wheel drive, and the RV upgrades completed by Clays RV in Salt Lake City. These vans do not finance under normal RV loans, so please work out your financing before you come see the van. With two kids, 2 businesses, and a move my time is stretched like a 3 year old growing a worm—real thin. Please be kind with my time and I will respect yours. An important note about the age of the van. Although the van was built somewhere in 2010, all the major aspects except the engine have been replaced recently. It should last you a good long time, with few major expenses. These V10"s, although they don"t have the torque of the diesel, are extremely reliable, and last a long time. They are also significantly cheaper to replace or repair. No need to worry about bullet proofing, or any of the other issues associated with the ford diesel. You can expect mileage to be between about 7-10 mpg, and the diesel will only get slightly better. Always starts when its cold, never in need of a block heater. This sleeps 4, but not 4 large adults. The upper bunk is great for kids, but not large or heavy people. Also if you are over about 5"11" you can expect to turn your head to the side a bit to pass the A/C unit when you are standing in the camper side. This is a van, not a class A, you sacrifice space inside for maneuverability, capability, and being able to park it in a normal parking spot. It"s about 11" tall, so don"t expect to put it in your normal garage. Financing can be difficult for these vehicles so please figure it out before hand. This van is only slightly less awesome than a new one, lacking only lithium ion batteries. Pre purchase inspection completed by Kerns Auto Center in Salt Lake City Utah- please give them a call to have an independent opinion. https:/ www.kearnsautocenter.com/