This 1999 Ford Econoline was outfitted with a Waldoch high-roof conversion when new and reportedly spent 18 years with its original owner. The van was acquired on BaT in 2017 by the seller, who has since added 2k of its 15,700 indicated miles as well as installing a receiver hitch and a new battery. Power comes from a 5.4-liter V8 teamed to a 4-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip rear differential, and equipment includes fiberglass body cladding, wood trim, window shades, middle-row captain’s chairs, and a convertible rear bench seat. This Econoline is sold with a window sticker, Waldoch conversion paperwork, a clean AutoCheck report, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

The Oxford White paintwork features graphics, a high top, and body cladding with integrated side steps installed by Waldoch Crafts in Minnesota when the van was new.

The van features chrome 16″ wheels, and the seller added a receiver hitch after his purchase in 2017.

The cabin is trimmed in two-tone leather, carpeted paneling, and wood accents. Accommodations include front- and second-row captain’s chairs as well as a three-piece rear bench seat which can be converted into a bed.

The van features two CD player, a Panasonic 6-CD changer, and retractable shades. The 6-digit odometer indicates 15,700 miles.

The 5.4L V8 is backed by a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. Service under current ownership reportedly included an oil change in fall 2018 as well as installation of a new battery. The van passed a California emissions test in August 2017.

Additional photos of the undercarriage are included in the gallery below.

A window sticker, documentation of the Waldoch conversion, and factory manuals are included in the sale.

The AutoCheck report shows no accidents throughout ownership history in Kansas, Missouri, and California.