This 2021 Ford Transit 250 AWD has been converted into a camper van, starting with a high-roof Transit on a 148” wheelbase. The interior has been reconfigured with master carpentry, including swiveling captain's chairs, a convertible bed platform, ample storage, a removable table, a stealth roof ventilation fan, recessed lighting, multiple power outlets, and more. With approximately 54k miles on the odometer, this custom camper is now available for auction by the seller in New Jersey.
This high-roof model is finished in grey with black accents on the front grille, bumpers, lower body cladding, mirrors, and window trim. Exterior features include swing-out rear cargo access, a tow hitch, and 16” wheels fitted with Cooper Adventurer tires installed in 2023, with approximately 5k miles of use. A stealth roof-mounted ventilation fan has also been added. The seller notes a small dent and patch on the rear left side, which have been repaired. Detailed images are available in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin is equipped with swiveling front captain’s chairs, separated from the second row by a custom polished wood table, complemented by green carpeting throughout. Custom side compartments in the cargo area offer ample storage, while removable center wood planks can transform the bed platform into a walk-through space. Additional features include insulation, recessed lighting, a ceiling fan, and multiple power outlets. All gauges, electronics, and accessories are confirmed to be in proper working condition, though the ceiling fan works best on its lowest three settings due to high power consumption.
Power is delivered by a 3.5-liter PFDI V6 engine, generating up to 275 HP and 262 lb.-ft of torque, transmitted to all four wheels through a 10-speed SelectShift automatic transmission. Performance features include front-independent MacPherson strut suspension with a stabilizer bar, a solid rear axle with leaf springs, and gas-pressurized shocks. Stopping power is provided by Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes, AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control™ (RSC®), and a Side-Wind Stabilization System. An EcoFlow power bank has also been fitted. The seller notes that routine oil changes have been performed.
This sale will include a clean title and a spare tire.
The seller would like you to know: “This van has been a daily driver for me for 2.5 years in California and New Jersey. The build was custom made by master carpenter and outfitted with an EcoFlow power bank to power lights, outlets and ceiling fan. It has crossed the country 3 times and travelled through Mexico and Canada powering through snow, mud and sand. Mechanically this van has had zero issues and is stock.”
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@aparker no mechanical issues, typically get around 15mpg
Are you having any mechanical or engine issues with the van? What has been your experience with Miles per gallon on the highway?
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@herbie yes there are 6 points of contact in the floor, but the bench only attaches with the 4 outer points. So yes the carpet covers the other holes, as they have no use for my bench.
Thanks so much for the answers and especially for the pictures! The bench seat attachments for the transits I've seen have 6 floor anchor points. I see 4 in your pictures. Are there 2 more in between that are under the carpet?
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@herbie yes the planks all remove for a full walkthrough area, the rear left sheving area is fitted to stack and strap them down.
@herbie this van has 25 gallon tank, single alternator and single battery. Yes the seat is easily removable
question about the removeable center wood planks. if you were to remove the bench seat and all the center wood planks, would you be able to walk all the way from the front to the back or is there a non removeable center piece right behind the bench seat?
Does the van have the 25 gallon or the 31 gallon gas tank? Does it have the single alternator or dual alternator? Single AGM battery or dual AGM batteries? Also wanted to confirm that the bench seat is easily removeable?
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@teracingusa this van was used to travel, was never used for cargo; the build was done after its purchase from the dealership. I’ve attached a link to get the best dimensions of the van, but as you can see from the photos the build comes up to the interior door step. With the full platform set up it can accommodate a full queen size mattress, and still have space on the sides.
https://upfitsupply.com/measurements/ford-transit-148-wb-interior-cargo-measurements/
Was this van used for business or pleasure? What is the interior floor sq. footage? Would it accommodate a single or full size camping mat? Thank you Very Much!
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@Sanderson1 hello yes the AC works great, and the build is insulated with havelock wool.
How does the AC work? Will it cool the entire van?