marigold said:I have the same van with the same stories told to me about it. I found mine in a junk yard with the motor pulled. we put a 350 chevy and hooked up a Frankenstein setup. it has the electronic gear regulator to deal with the gear difference from gas to diesel. I converted the back to be a tv production truck. We have traveled over 8 states in it. 500ft elevation to 10,000 feet.
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Anyone here have a van like mine?
1993 hi top cube van, diesel chevy G30. Sin
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ce I bought it I've seen a few others around, dark blue with barn doors in the back, sliding door on the side and windows.
From what I've found online, it was originally a military vehicle, used to shuttle airforce pilots to their planes. From what the mechanics have told me, she is very *unique* which means parts are almost impossible to find....
anyone know this rig?
Ronin1377 said:Hey guys, just wanted to chime in that I just picked one of these up! Confirmed it was used for ferrying pilots to their planes. Mine's from Duluth, MN.
Starting the buildout next week!
highdesertranger said:congrats on the van. I have some tips on the 6.2/6.5 diesel if anybody cares. highdesertranger
I would look for an interior panel that might be easy to temporarily peal back or even an unobtrusively spot to drill a hole, take a peek, and then cover back up with something that looks nice. I remember helping someone build a straw bale home and inside a closet there was one panel of clear plexiglass for checking to see if any moisture was getting into the straw. Insulation will very quickly pay for itself and a lack of it in hot or cold weather will very quickly make your living space uncomfortable. Otherwise, I really like the rig!To me looks like the ribs on the outside that go in & ribs on the inside that come into the box so I'd agree it doesn't look insulated but check the wall thickness at the side door, window & roof vent to verify.
I have one of those. Your mechanic is obviously not very verse on the van. Parts are fairly easy to find, I'm building mine as I write this comment you can see my thread here.
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