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Wilderness Vans converts 2006 Ford E-350 into off-road camper van

01.02.2026 04:03 4 min 9 sources
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Wilderness Vans converts 2006 Ford E-350 into off-road camper van
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Canadian company Wilderness Vans completed a six-year project to transform a 2006 Ford E-350 van into a self-sufficient off-road camper. The conversion added a full-time 4WD system, Fox suspension, solar panels, and a functional interior with a kitchen and sleeping area. The project shows the extensive modernization potential of older commercial vehicles.

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