So glad I came across this because I've been looking at these passenger vans to convert but was intimidated by how much there is to gutter out... Thanks for the tips! U guys did a great job, wish there was a final tour of the whole finished project... Otherwise, very nice!
Thanks for sharing. I just purchased a 2008 Ford econoline (that came with a wheelchair lift) to convert. It has a hightop but my head still touches top while standing in it & I only standing at 5'1. Im hoping to be able to find some more room underneath the inside of hightop.
Curious how the rubber body mounts are. I replaced mine in my 2010 e 250 before doing the interior. You have to lift the body off the frame and of course your floor and everything attached or above it has to come out.. Just a FYI for those taking on any Van conversion where the body and frame are separate.. E series vans have 10 to 14 mounts depending on if it's extended. The mounts are expensive and the labor has to be more expensive. I did mine and got great prices from Parts Geek. They have the best prices, but don't be in a hurry. The majority of the mounts are the same. Four are different. The two in the #1 position (front) and the two in the #5 position are special. The # 5 position (near the rear axle) were shot on mine.
beautiful video wished mine came with that high roof but mine is the regular one I hope I win the bid it's at $1,500 plus fees and registration 2012 with 99k miles e350 passenger van. How is the van holding up and if you can make a video of maintenance from when you got it to now would be another good video. Thanks for showing us your Van
Nice build...lots of work involved but the results are worth it :)
Much respect to anyone building out their vans from scratch🤙
We’re working on a 1998 E350 at the moment! Enjoyed your video! Great job!
Beautifully done
Nice job!
Nice job. I do miss my van
So glad I came across this because I've been looking at these passenger vans to convert but was intimidated by how much there is to gutter out... Thanks for the tips! U guys did a great job, wish there was a final tour of the whole finished project... Otherwise, very nice!
Good job
Thanks for sharing. I just purchased a 2008 Ford econoline (that came with a wheelchair lift) to convert. It has a hightop but my head still touches top while standing in it & I only standing at 5'1. Im hoping to be able to find some more room underneath the inside of hightop.
Lovely video . Will b copying some of ur ideas thanks
For more on this same van, search for Daniel Slagoski and look for “2008 Ford E350 camper van”
Curious how the rubber body mounts are. I replaced mine in my 2010 e 250 before doing the interior. You have to lift the body off the frame and of course your floor and everything attached or above it has to come out.. Just a FYI for those taking on any Van conversion where the body and frame are separate.. E series vans have 10 to 14 mounts depending on if it's extended. The mounts are expensive and the labor has to be more expensive. I did mine and got great prices from Parts Geek. They have the best prices, but don't be in a hurry. The majority of the mounts are the same. Four are different. The two in the #1 position (front) and the two in the #5 position are special. The # 5 position (near the rear axle) were shot on mine.
Awesome!!!👠🚌👠
FOR SALE -I have a 2006 Ford E250 extended , hi top with 5% tinted windows & 110,000 miles, it's white , all power windows
beautiful video wished mine came with that high roof but mine is the regular one I hope I win the bid it's at $1,500 plus fees and registration 2012 with 99k miles e350 passenger van. How is the van holding up and if you can make a video of maintenance from when you got it to now would be another good video. Thanks for showing us your Van
Here's two great videos, one is easy adjustable table from pipes and a simple bracket that swings to any position u need
Where did you buy those tall racks
how did the 2008 e350 workout..im planaing to get one but doing research..do you recommend. i notice you sold it bc husband had health issues..
Nice job. I was curious about your roof rack?
Where did you purchase your floor?