2009 Ford Transit Campervan $22,000 22000.0 yes Private active 22000 0 2026-05-30T09:51:27 2026-05-30T09:51:27 2026-05-30T12:42:18 private active 22000.0 /listing/5788798569-2009-ford-transit-campervan/images/0.jpg Canterbury Canterbury 6 - 6.9 metres New Zealand 504,000 km 504000 504000 Christchurch City 2009 Ford Transit High-roof Campervan $22,000 or near offer - Current WOF - Current Rego - 6 Speed Manuel -...

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2009 Ford Transit Campervan

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Description
2009 Ford Transit High-roof Campervan

$22,000 or near offer

- Current WOF
-  Current Rego
- 6 Speed Manuel
- 103kw power
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- It's done 503k KM, however the motor is strong and has been maintained, as well as had the Turbo charger replaced.
- 750kg unbraked trailer, 2,800kg braked trailer
- Ventilation system
- power outlets and lights
- 1x375 watt solar panel
- Renogy solar battery charger
-1x200ah Renogy battery which can connect to your phone.
- 2000w Renogy inverter
- 12 volt LG fridge/freezer 
- Electric water pump
- Rear veiw mirror reversing camera
- Chemical Toilet
- Self contained (can be parked near public bathrooms)
- Extraction Fan

This beautiful Campervan was originally a courier vehicle, which we converted into a holiday on wheels.

Some of our favorite features include:

Pressed tin backsplash
Rattan cupboards, pantry & shelves
Pullout dining area
Tall waredrobe
Large bulkhead storage
Wooden bench
Electric pump water system
Easy access portable toilet 
Double bed
Huge boot storage & shelves
Backdoor BBQ area
 
Power

Fitted with a 375 watt solar panel on the roof. This gets converted through the solar panel battery charger which charges the massive 200ah battery. The batteries stored power then gets converted through the 2000 watt inverter which can run any appliance (upto 2000 watts). This setup is all independent from the vans batteries.

The 200ah battery allows for upto 3 days run time without being charged. Also, the inverter can also be directly plugged into if you are at a powered camp site to give you unlimited power.

Damage

There are a few dents and rust spots on the body. 
The rust has all been treated with rust converter and primer.
All the dents are superficial and there is no structural damage (as seen and fixed by the panel beater).

The fuel flap is missing, we are looking for a lockable fuel cap.

The central locking system doesn't work, but you can still lock and unlock all the doors individually.