djkeev
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Well, I'm new here folks!
I posted in the newbie thread already introducing myself and my Van.
Let's recap.....
My name is Dave, an aging but not yet old baby boomer happily married to my High School Sweet Heart since 1975. Two Daughters, Seven Grandchildren (the oldest daughter got carried away! :shy: ) and a dog, Grover, an eight year old Golden Retriever.
My Van doesn't yet have a name but it is a .......
2003 Dodge Ram Van B1500.
103,000 miles
Burgandy
5.2 (318) V8
Auto trans
2WD
Long wheel base (127") but not the extended body.
It has the low (14-16"?) high top on it which gives just shy of 62" inside with the flat interior ceiling.
It has the standard crappy Conversion Van interior, two non swiveling rear Captains chairs and a folding rear bench seat that makes into a very marginal bed.
There is Liberal use of oak which is of course aging and weather stained, quite ratty looking actually.
The PO smoked and his ashes fell onto the drivers seat burning many tiny holes into the upholstery.
Someone drove into something just a tad lower than the roof scraping away some Gel Coat and cracking the structure a little. (This doesn't concern me, the roof clear coat is peeling and needs to be repainted, a little fiberglass repair is actually childs play)
There are two rust spots, one on either side, both about a foot in front of the rear wheel opening. I'm guessing this is a common Dodge rust location?
I will cut out the cancer and weld in some new metal. (I'm handy like that)
The running boards are Aluminum but they've seen their share of rocks and curbs, I'll scrap them and install some new ones. We need the running boards because of the Van's height. I have a bad knee and my wife has a bad back, we're quite the pair sometimes! Hobbling along like two decrepit old farts!
The Van has side decoration but the years of Sun have lifted and faded them. I'll remove them and put on something newer.
Tires are new, Van starts right up and runs stong. No oil leaks at all.
No trailer hitch, never has been one, which makes me smile for this tells me that the drive train has been gently used. It was a people mover....... Not a trailer hauler.
I'm excited!
My Wife is apprehensive........ She fears yet another project! (Long story)
This converting of the Conversion into a true Class B will take awhile, be patient. I'll add to this as a build thread for others to take inspiration from or to say...."uh oh! I'm NOT doing what HE did!!"
Anyway......
A few photos.........
Thanks for looking!
Dave
I posted in the newbie thread already introducing myself and my Van.
Let's recap.....
My name is Dave, an aging but not yet old baby boomer happily married to my High School Sweet Heart since 1975. Two Daughters, Seven Grandchildren (the oldest daughter got carried away! :shy: ) and a dog, Grover, an eight year old Golden Retriever.
My Van doesn't yet have a name but it is a .......
2003 Dodge Ram Van B1500.
103,000 miles
Burgandy
5.2 (318) V8
Auto trans
2WD
Long wheel base (127") but not the extended body.
It has the low (14-16"?) high top on it which gives just shy of 62" inside with the flat interior ceiling.
It has the standard crappy Conversion Van interior, two non swiveling rear Captains chairs and a folding rear bench seat that makes into a very marginal bed.
There is Liberal use of oak which is of course aging and weather stained, quite ratty looking actually.
The PO smoked and his ashes fell onto the drivers seat burning many tiny holes into the upholstery.
Someone drove into something just a tad lower than the roof scraping away some Gel Coat and cracking the structure a little. (This doesn't concern me, the roof clear coat is peeling and needs to be repainted, a little fiberglass repair is actually childs play)
There are two rust spots, one on either side, both about a foot in front of the rear wheel opening. I'm guessing this is a common Dodge rust location?
I will cut out the cancer and weld in some new metal. (I'm handy like that)
The running boards are Aluminum but they've seen their share of rocks and curbs, I'll scrap them and install some new ones. We need the running boards because of the Van's height. I have a bad knee and my wife has a bad back, we're quite the pair sometimes! Hobbling along like two decrepit old farts!
The Van has side decoration but the years of Sun have lifted and faded them. I'll remove them and put on something newer.
Tires are new, Van starts right up and runs stong. No oil leaks at all.
No trailer hitch, never has been one, which makes me smile for this tells me that the drive train has been gently used. It was a people mover....... Not a trailer hauler.
I'm excited!
My Wife is apprehensive........ She fears yet another project! (Long story)
This converting of the Conversion into a true Class B will take awhile, be patient. I'll add to this as a build thread for others to take inspiration from or to say...."uh oh! I'm NOT doing what HE did!!"
Anyway......
A few photos.........
Thanks for looking!
Dave