FINALLY! "Neused" 1992 GMC Rally Passenger Van

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Otis

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01515_bexj1gz7J8r_600x450.jpg01515_bexj1gz7J8r_600x450.jpgI found this van about a month ago and almost bought it (120,356 original miles). Then I changed my mind because it was so old and did not have airbags. Then I found a great 2007 van that was sold out from under me on my way to the bank. Then I found several more but I kept thinking about this one. The other day I drove past the lot and it was still there. Now it is in my driveway. I weighed passenger vs cargo and figured they both had their good and bad. I prefer a lot of windows. First order of business is getting the seats out. I am going to have to grind the bolts off from the inside. The back seat is over the gas tank and I don't want to drop it to get to the bolts. Then I will work on the floor (not sure what to put down for insulation then plywood and linoleum). I want to insulate the walls and ceiling but the panels and headliner are in excellent shape. I am not sure how to get them off and I don't want to wreck them. Perhaps insulation on the walls is not that big of a deal. I won't be living in the van, just using it for winter camping. There is usually a bit of insulation in passenger vans but not enough. I thought about trying some spray insulation but that would probably make a huge mess. Any thoughts? I love this forum and have learned a lot here already.
 

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You'll find the spray foam insulation gets a lot of negative feedback here. Get a good Haynes or Chilton manual, and it will show the removal process for the interior panels. There is a tool used to safely remove clip-on panels without damage - trying to use a screwdriver as a pry bar will damage something.
You can then access the voids in the body and doors, and see what kind of insulation to put into them.
 
if you can afford more propane, you can heat anything with a heater. get a 20lbs tank and a big buddy and use it on high. prolly cost you 20 a week tho in winter lol at least where i am.

hey you can always shag carpet the interior ...mine is and its good insulation lol
covering the windows prolly help most anyway
 
You might find that those bolts have welded in nuts and can be removed from the top. My Dodge was that way. Not sure about Government Motors though.
 
Thanks. I read about the foam and interior rust right after writing the post. I was out working tonight and it was pretty warm in there so maybe I will not need much insulation. I ground off the bolts for one seat that I could not budge the bolts. The angle grinder got things pretty hot even with all the doors open so in the daylight I will get under the van and look at the nuts. The carpet melted in some spots but I was going to take it out anyway. I just want to get the seats out this weekend so I can use it next week3nd for a solstice campout.
 
Congrats on the van. Looks like a fun project. Enjoy your solstice campout. That sounds like a great reason to get your new-to-you camper ready.

Cheers,

GypsyChic
 
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I worked on the seats today. They unfortunately did not have locking nuts. I started out working alone and trying to grind the bolts off one of the single seats. I still don't have that seat out even though the bolts are ground all the way down. I think I am going to have to try and drill them. Then I got some help and we got another double seat out (one of us in the van and one under the van). The back seat was a problem because it is over the gas tank. I got four bolts out that were not under the tank. This is a big bench seat on a big frame. So I just cut the frame in half and have just a small part still attached. i will use that piece (about a foot square) to support the bed frame and to tie my spare tire on. Two seats out of 6 left. There is a heat shield under the exhaust that I need to remove to get to a couple of bolts but it looks like it will come off easy. I got the carpet up in the front part and under it is a layer of insulation with a plastic cover. I read somewhere on here about putting pennies over the holes with epoxy. I will probably do that and then shoot it with some rustoleum from the underneath. I am leaving the insulation layer and will attach plywood. I pulled up the insulation and there is no rust. Only a few of my pictures will load as they are too big.
 

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