For 54 years, Sportsmobile has been building rugged campers on a variety of base van platforms. We recently took a look at its work in transforming a Ford E-Series Cutaway into a custom-built van, but ...
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Rugged campers are becoming more popular as people began to explore the surroundings during the pandemic. If you value classic campers, look no further than this 1971 Ford Econoline Sportsmobile 4x4 ...
Sportsmobile is one of the oldest van conversion companies in US history. The outfitter has been converting full-size vans into type B RV motorhomes since 1961, and the brand has become synonymous ...
The original Ford E-series van was released earlier than you might think. Debuted in 1961, it has been produced in an unbroken line through four generations to the present day. That makes the ...
When Ford discontinued the E-Series commercial van last year, California-based Sportsmobile found itself without one of the primary van platforms it relied on for its rugged 4x4 camper vans. Rather ...
About four years ago Bill Pierce was leafing through a photography magazine and spotted an article featuring a customized Sportsmobile van. “It was a cool-looking thing,” said Bill, “so we ordered the ...
This 2003 Ford Econoline Sportsmobile 4×4 conversion is for sale with 177,000 miles and serious off-road/camping capability. The original Ford E-series van was released earlier than you might think.
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