This off-road Ford camper van has a 'penthouse' roof for up to $225,000 - see inside the Classic 4x4
Sportsmobile created the Classic four-by-four, an adventure van built on a Ford Cutaway with a "penthouse" pop-top roof. The tiny home on wheels was designed with heavy-duty durability and off-roading ...
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 ...
Allen Feld from Sportsmobile brings his personal 2010 Ford 4x4 Sportsmobile along for the ride, which has been outfitted to the nines for ultimate camping and off-road fun. Feld talks about how the ...
Growing up during the pinnacle of the conversion van era, I’ve cultivated a certain appreciation for vans in general. My family owned a 1993 Chevy Astro EXT conversion van that featured a motorized, ...
When Charles Borskey started Sportsmobile in 1961, he had no idea the brand would rise to the popular status it holds today as the ultimate vehicle for adventure camping — or for simply making drivers ...
Camper vans are still a hot commodity as travelers continue to yearn for the outdoors. Many are built for luxury on the road while others, like this Ford E-250 Sportsmobile with its Quigley 4x4 system ...
Many recreational vehicles are thought of as pure highway cruisers fit only to drive into a paved, developed campground. That’s an accurate assessment, but the Sportsmobile company breaks the mold ...
It’s true: Ford no longer builds the full-body E-Series van, but they do continue to accommodate the RV industry by producing the E-350 cutaway chassis/cab. This is the platform of choice among many ...
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