I wish I had started taking pictures from the beginning. I am "designing" this to be non-permanent if there comes a time I have to resell the van. Highly unlikely.
1 - Removed 2dn and 3rd row seating. This was easier than anticipated. 3 to 4 bolts per seat, and out they came.
2 - Plywood floor and vinyl covering. I bought way too much covering, but I can replace the exiting one if it tears during build.
3 - I stared with the kitchen galley area. i will need to tweak it a bit, but it shaped up well.
4 - Bed... It's going to be tight. I am glad of being short for a change. I need to figure out a way to break the bed down so I can access the front seat wells.
5 - Reflectix in the windows. Easy-peasy, and I added dark gray felt so the tinted windows are black from outside. I need more felt for the hatch back window. I am also working on an outside door-windshield-door Reflectix wrap for long term boondock parking.
6 - Added a Reese hitch to the frame. This is to accommodate swing out hitch and storage box.
1 - Removed 2dn and 3rd row seating. This was easier than anticipated. 3 to 4 bolts per seat, and out they came.
2 - Plywood floor and vinyl covering. I bought way too much covering, but I can replace the exiting one if it tears during build.
3 - I stared with the kitchen galley area. i will need to tweak it a bit, but it shaped up well.
4 - Bed... It's going to be tight. I am glad of being short for a change. I need to figure out a way to break the bed down so I can access the front seat wells.
5 - Reflectix in the windows. Easy-peasy, and I added dark gray felt so the tinted windows are black from outside. I need more felt for the hatch back window. I am also working on an outside door-windshield-door Reflectix wrap for long term boondock parking.
6 - Added a Reese hitch to the frame. This is to accommodate swing out hitch and storage box.