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I think you're chasing a unicorn. You don't want a new, untested brand, so among the list you presented the Ford is the reliable option. You say you need a full size bed. What's the use case? What about the Ford's size do you not like? If you live in America, is the size really a problem for you? There could be groupthink in this community about what size is acceptable. Are you letting that dictate what will work best for you?
Why do you want manual windows etc? If it's a price of repair concern, is upgrading right now really within your budget at all? You can find a used Lightning for $50k. How could a 1998 conversion for $40k ever compare?
I personally would go for one of the newer brands for price reasons, but that would be driven by financial necessity and I doubt they come with as good a warranty. That's the risk I would have to take to go electric. It doesn't sound like you have that same restriction.
Maybe last month, not this month, or next month. But that makes more sense than a bodged conversion of an old Tesla motor.