What to look for in a Ford Transit

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Good Morning:
Looking at used mid-roof Ford Transits. Are there any 'factory' options that are a 'must have' or 'highly recommended' for conversion to a camper?
Thanks for sharing any thoughts,
scott
 
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Hi and welcome! I bought a mid roof Ford Transit last year.

As far as "must have" I think it depends on what your van build plan is and what your style of traveling would be. For me one "must have" was cruise control, as I noticed some of the Ford Transits don't have it. Many of my road trips involve a few days of lots of miles, and I find it a lot easier to do several hundred miles when I can put the cruise control on.

Originally I thought I wanted a van with back windows, but decided against that as my van build plan changed.

Some things I didn't think of as "must have" but which turned out to be helpful: the factory rubber mat that came on some vans I found really helpful, as together with a carpet, that's all I use for my floor, and it seems plenty flat and comfortable. The black polystyrene side panels that came installed on some vans, I also found quite helpful, as I was able to take them out and use them as templates to cut plywood walls for the van.
 
Thanks! Wouldn\'t have considered that they make good templates.
 
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