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The Ford Transit and Mercedes Sprinter are both great choices for a camper van conversion. However, before you decide, here's how they compare.
Considering you can pick up a decent used Ford Transit Connect van for $10,000 to $20,000, Contravans' sub-$15,000 conversion may be one of the more accessible ways get out and adventure.
Aside from Transit Connects, it's willing to convert the Sprinter, Ram Promaster, and the Nissan NV, but it bases many conversions—as seen here—on full-size Ford Transit 350 XLT models. Some ...
Take one Ford Transit Custom, give it to a pair of Ford-approved vehicle modifiers, and you can make yourself a sporty-looking luxury camper like this thing, commissioned by obsessive Ford fanatic ...
Ursa Minor offers its conversion on 2nd-generation (2014+) long-wheelbase Transit Connect Passenger Wagon XL, XLT and Titanium models with standard roofs, not the sunroof offered on the Titanium ...
Initially used as a cargo van, the 2011 Ford Transit Connect used as a base by Outpost 33 was not meant to serve as a camper for full-time living, but rather for weekend trips with his wife, as ...
Shortly after the reveal of the fully electric E-Transit Custom, Ford was caught testing the ICE-powered version of its van, with a camouflaged prototype wearing the high roof spotted on public roads.
The 2022 Free Bird starts at $49,810 (for an XLT-trim Transit Connect) and $51,990 (nicer Titanium-based version) in six colors, pending availability. Want an affordable, right-size camper?