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  • Price: $162,500
  • Year: 2024
  • Model: OTHER
  • Property ID: 6948026
  • Partner ID: 5037198588
  • Posted On: Jul 22, 2025
  • Updated On: Aug 12, 2025

RV Description

2024 Grit Overland GO/AT on 2023 Transit

Make/Model: Ford Transit AWD 148 HR

+ All Wheel Drive, ecoBoost Twin Turbo v6 engine.

+ 12 touch screen w/ Sync 4

+ BLIS: Blind spot notification

+ Adaptive Cruise Control

+ Lane keep assist

+ Cross wind assist

+ Extended fuel tank

+ HD Tow Package

+ Auto High beams and headlights

+ Rain sensing wipers

+ Front + Rear parking sensors


Location: Bay Area, CA

Price: 162.5k

Mileage: 27k

Contact: tom.taylor91@gmail.com


We originally purchased our Grit Overland GO/AT about a year and a half ago after carefully comparing many competitors.


We were taking a sabbatical from work and knew that we wanted to tour many places around North America with our dog. We were especially drawn to this van because our dog is 13.5 years old, and we knew we couldn’t take her everywhere. With its large power system, efficient A/C, and the ability to auto-start the van at high idle to charge the batteries when low, we could sometimes leave her safely in the van. We felt it was the perfect vehicle for the three of us.


After living in the van for about four months, our sabbatical is coming to an end. Now, on our last week of travel, we realize we won’t be able to use the van to its full potential, and we hate to see it just sitting in the driveway (especially since we have another adventure vehicle). So, we’ve decided to list it for sale.


For those unfamiliar with Grit Overland: they’re a small van manufacturer based outside Portland, Oregon, building RVIA-certified vans. Their products are similar to Storyteller Overland but built on the Ford chassis. The van is designed to handle rugged terrain, with an aluminum subframe that ties everything together, including aluminum-framed cabinets, keeping the structure solid and most of the weight low. It’s a great combination of convenience (with features like indoor and outdoor showers) and weight management. The GO/AT was their premium model, but they have since transitioned to the GO LINK, which they’re producing in higher volumes with fewer features.


You can find detailed specs here: https://gritoverland.com/archive-goat-all-terrain/. One of the highlights is the power system: the 48v system allows the inverter to charge at nearly 6k watts while driving, and the efficient undermount A/C frees up roof space for storage while providing dedicated vents—fantastic for traveling with a dog. The van can even auto-start and run at high idle when the battery is low, ensuring you never run out of power.


Our setup is designed for two. We added a Canyon Adventure Vans bench with plenty of storage (including space for our CAV AMT dry-flush toilet). In the rear, we installed a removable slide-out from Shuksan Vans, which includes a lockabl

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