AlexK90
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Howdy there,
I could use some feedback on this van. I've been looking for a few months now and I think this might be it - it's just about ideal.
It's a 2004 Chevy Express 3500 Extended (20ft long) with a fiberglass hi-top installed and 4wd. 6.0L V8 engine. It's spacious enough for me to live in full-time, and it'll be easily serviced unlike the Sprinters I was looking at. It's got 126k miles, which isn't exactly low, but I'm OK with it for the price.
I have a couple of questions - first, it was used as a commercial van in Florida for the first 10 years of its life. I don't know much about Florida - what are the issues I need to be aware of? I'm guessing it'll be in generally better condition than some of the other Northeast vans I've been looking at (warmer weather, no salt on the roads)...but I don't know what the humidity does. I'm guessing rust?
Also, from what I can tell, the fiberglass top doesn't have metal strips installed. I was told that this might be a problem when it came to installing insulation/siding etc. Is that true? Is there some kind of workaround?
Thanks in advance!
Howdy there,
I could use some feedback on this van. I've been looking for a few months now and I think this might be it - it's just about ideal.
It's a 2004 Chevy Express 3500 Extended (20ft long) with a fiberglass hi-top installed and 4wd. 6.0L V8 engine. It's spacious enough for me to live in full-time, and it'll be easily serviced unlike the Sprinters I was looking at. It's got 126k miles, which isn't exactly low, but I'm OK with it for the price.
I have a couple of questions - first, it was used as a commercial van in Florida for the first 10 years of its life. I don't know much about Florida - what are the issues I need to be aware of? I'm guessing it'll be in generally better condition than some of the other Northeast vans I've been looking at (warmer weather, no salt on the roads)...but I don't know what the humidity does. I'm guessing rust?
Also, from what I can tell, the fiberglass top doesn't have metal strips installed. I was told that this might be a problem when it came to installing insulation/siding etc. Is that true? Is there some kind of workaround?
Thanks in advance!