HumbleBeginnings
Well-known member
I voted Ford because I have an '04 E350 and I'm just more familiar with Ford. In reality, Ford or Chevy/GMC won't really matter. Specific years and engines may indeed matter, but I'm not qualified to give you a breakdown of that.
I'll second the notion of the 3500/350 class. You want the power and suspension to carry all the weight you're going to build into it, and I know in my case there will also be lots of mountain driving. I specificaly wanted the Ford 5.4L V8 because that particular engine may be their most common and has a better service history than some of the others. Any shop I pull into, surely they've worked on a Ford 5.4L many times before, and parts will be readily available.
I was tempted to get a passenger van because I liked the idea of looking out all the windows at the beautiful views, but for insulation and build reasons went with the cargo van, and would recommend that as well.
I'll second the notion of the 3500/350 class. You want the power and suspension to carry all the weight you're going to build into it, and I know in my case there will also be lots of mountain driving. I specificaly wanted the Ford 5.4L V8 because that particular engine may be their most common and has a better service history than some of the others. Any shop I pull into, surely they've worked on a Ford 5.4L many times before, and parts will be readily available.
I was tempted to get a passenger van because I liked the idea of looking out all the windows at the beautiful views, but for insulation and build reasons went with the cargo van, and would recommend that as well.