Fayetteville, AR

Van Conversion in Fayetteville, Arkansas

OZK Customs is a van upfitting shop based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. We build full custom vans and install individual upgrades on Ford Transit, Sprinter, and Ram ProMaster. Drive in, ship in, or come up from Bentonville for a quote.

6159
E Huntsville Rd, Fayetteville
M–F
9:00–5:00 CST
3
Platforms supported

We are at 6159 E Huntsville Rd, Fayetteville, AR 72701. The shop is on the east side of Fayetteville, about 15 minutes from I-49 and 30 minutes from XNA. We are open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central. Drive-ins are welcome — call ahead so we can have someone ready to walk you through what you are considering.

What We Do, Locally

Full Custom Van Builds

We source the chassis at dealer pricing, design the build, and handle the entire conversion in one shop. Climate, power, electrical, interior, suspension, exterior. See Full Custom Builds.

Individual Install Services

Already have a van? Bring it to Fayetteville and we will install one upgrade — heater, AC, solar, suspension lift, full electrical package — at set pricing. See Individual Installs.

Quigley Q-Lift AWD

We are one of seven authorized Quigley Q-Lift installers in the United States. The Quigley Trail spotlight package is the OZK answer to the discontinued Ford Transit Trail. See Quigley Trail.

Van Sourcing

If you do not yet have a van, we can find one at dealer pricing and either deliver it to you or hold it at the shop for the build. See Van Sourcing.

Where We Sit in Northwest Arkansas

Fayetteville is the south end of the Bentonville–Rogers–Springdale– Fayetteville corridor. Northwest Arkansas is a small drive for most of the region — about 30 minutes from Bentonville, 25 from Rogers, 15 from Springdale, two hours from Fort Smith, and three hours from Tulsa, OKC, or Branson.

The shop is also a short drive from some of the best van-friendly terrain in the country. The Buffalo National River, Ozark National Forest, Devil's Den State Park, and the Mulberry River corridor all sit within a half-day drive. People building adventure vans here are not theorizing about where to take them — they are taking them out next weekend.

Why Northwest Arkansas Is a Good Base for an Adventure Van

The Ozarks. Within an hour of the shop you can be on gravel forest service roads, at a put-in on a river, or at a trailhead in the Boston Mountains. The terrain is real — not always rugged, but consistently rewarding for a van that can handle a little gravel and stay comfortable overnight. If your build needs AWD on gravel, that is the Ford Transit with Quigley Q-Lift. If your build is mostly highway with weekend dispersed camping, any of the three platforms works.