I'll try and post some pics soon.
So I thought the second row seating looked like a bench seat, but it does have the stow n go cubbies under the floor. After I picked up the vehicle the other day I noticed the second row seats ARE in fact bench seats. So 2 levers pushed down and the second row seats are now gone. Much easier than a 15mm deep well socket and an hour or so of labor removing the bolts and screws and plastic trim to remove the second row seats.
So it's now about 100+/- pounds lighter. A video came up the other day in my recommendations about a tour of retired lady traveling in her no-build build minivan. That led me to check out her videos. She had some interesting customizations. Some she said she saw on Bob's channel, others from the guy doing the tour video.
So I bought 1 $1 black foam board panel from dollar tree and spent a while trimming cardboard to make a template and it's now installed on the rear passenger window. From the outside it looks like limo tint. (The windows were already moderately tinted)
Now after fitting the board in place I think I could have opened the rear window and slid the board inside and then closed it and trimmed it out with a razor knife. Live and learn. But long story short I'm going to go to dollar tree possibly today and buy more boards to make a set for all the rear windows. (They're removable when driving)
Another thing this lady had were those LED string lights (fairy lights she called them) that got me to thinking. As right now the budget wont allow for the solar setup I want to build I went to a store called Five Below (all items are $5 or less) and bought an LED strip light with controller that has lots of color selections, a 3600mah USB bank, and a car charger (I have a rear power port).
In the mean time until I can start on the build I want I can have lighting in the rear. I have a butane stove already as well as a breakfast in bed tray that I have always used with the stove. The side caddies are where I store the butane as well as cooking spray, spices, spatula, etc.
As far as a bed. Eventually I'll want a bed frame with under bunk storage. Until then what can I do that isnt wasteful? Air bed? Yeah but it might get worn out, and if it doesnt then its junk when I get the bed built. HAMMOCK! The seat belt posts are held in with a BEASTLY bolt so I'm thinking of putting rock climbing carabiners (I have a dozen or so with my rappelling gear) on the front passenger and rear drivers side seat belt bolts. When the bed is built I have a spare hammock for lounging on outside when it's hot inside the van.
Well that's all for the time being, I'm hoping later to head to town to get some more foam boards and head to goodwill to look for blackout curtains I can hang behind the front seats.