ISAWHIM
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I finally found a vehicle that I want to use as a foundation, though it is not what I honestly wanted, at first. For the ease of comfort and stealth, I wanted to get a 2014 Dodge Ram Promaster. However, I couldn't locate a decent high-top for $15,000.00
Instead, I purchased an oddball step-van, which the VIN says is a "1981 Chevrolet P30 Step-Van", with a 350 chevy engine. The oddity that I am seeing, is that the body has Ford-like shapes, or late-model Chevy shapes.
I will post the pictures, but here is what I am seeing... The design seems to reflect a "1982 Utilimaster" form, except for the mid-support, which the Utilimaster lowered to accommodate "food-trucks service-windows". I can not find a "1981 Utilimaster"... I assume they didn't exist back then.
Image below is NOT mine... It is the 1982 Utilimaster
What is similar is the angles, curves, side-windows, rectangle doors... Which NONE of the "Chevrolet P30 Step-Van's" seem to have.
The truck is actually an old "JEA", work truck. (Jacksonville Electric Authority) [Our electric and water company, in Jacksonville Florida]
I have a hunch that "Utilimaster", before they had an actual company name, may have made this custom design for JEA. Perhaps gaining enough orders to become a business, or maybe they were just breaking-way into the market. However, for DMV purposes, they simply listed the custom step-van as the "chassis style", that they built the custom body on.
In any event, it seems like a nice vehicle to use as a base for my crazy design. (Crazy by normal people's standards.) I didn't get a real "deal" on the vehicle, but since it was already setup with a layer of new rigid-foam insulation... That was a little bonus for me. I plan to run it until it dies, which may be soon. It says 70,000 miles, but the most it can display is 99,999 miles... so it could be 170,000 or 270,000 or whatever. Though, in the condition it is in, I doubt that it is that bad. I simply looks like a 30+ year old engine. Sounds like one too...
I have not decided what color paint that I want to use, but I do like the silver look. I may use silver, just to sustain the image of a "raw aluminum skin". (To help reduce any oxidizing and plug any micro-holes that may exist, or will exist in the near future.)
I also need to give it a bath... bad... (It was used as a tool-transport on a pig-farm for the past 5 years, so it smells like a pig-farm.)
Honestly, it is more space than I needed, or wanted. But, since I have the space now, I am going to use it.
I need to fit...
- a full shower. (Not a tub)
- an emergency toilet. (I don't expect to use this as my primary toilet)
- my 65" 4K T.V. (Which is actually my computer monitor)
- my two 3D rendering computers (They draw about 1600w each)
- a thin bed/couch (Not planning on having slumber parties)
- a hand-sink
- a coffee-maker
- a microwave
- a small fridge
- a "Tesla Wall", or two (For power storage) [13kwh each, Lithium batts]
- 1500-3000 watts of solar-cells (Double-stacked, one set will move-out to create an awning)
- a mini AC system (With abundant solar going into a peltier-cooler "load", when the batteries are full)
- another inch of insulation, and something for the "interior skin". (Paneling and cloth, maybe)
- Under-floor storage (Or external-access storage, if there is room)
But there is some slight restoration and stripping that has to be done, before any of those things can be done. (I am planning for the worst, but I intend to try and make what is there now, live as long as possible.)
Instead, I purchased an oddball step-van, which the VIN says is a "1981 Chevrolet P30 Step-Van", with a 350 chevy engine. The oddity that I am seeing, is that the body has Ford-like shapes, or late-model Chevy shapes.
I will post the pictures, but here is what I am seeing... The design seems to reflect a "1982 Utilimaster" form, except for the mid-support, which the Utilimaster lowered to accommodate "food-trucks service-windows". I can not find a "1981 Utilimaster"... I assume they didn't exist back then.
Image below is NOT mine... It is the 1982 Utilimaster
What is similar is the angles, curves, side-windows, rectangle doors... Which NONE of the "Chevrolet P30 Step-Van's" seem to have.
The truck is actually an old "JEA", work truck. (Jacksonville Electric Authority) [Our electric and water company, in Jacksonville Florida]
I have a hunch that "Utilimaster", before they had an actual company name, may have made this custom design for JEA. Perhaps gaining enough orders to become a business, or maybe they were just breaking-way into the market. However, for DMV purposes, they simply listed the custom step-van as the "chassis style", that they built the custom body on.
In any event, it seems like a nice vehicle to use as a base for my crazy design. (Crazy by normal people's standards.) I didn't get a real "deal" on the vehicle, but since it was already setup with a layer of new rigid-foam insulation... That was a little bonus for me. I plan to run it until it dies, which may be soon. It says 70,000 miles, but the most it can display is 99,999 miles... so it could be 170,000 or 270,000 or whatever. Though, in the condition it is in, I doubt that it is that bad. I simply looks like a 30+ year old engine. Sounds like one too...
I have not decided what color paint that I want to use, but I do like the silver look. I may use silver, just to sustain the image of a "raw aluminum skin". (To help reduce any oxidizing and plug any micro-holes that may exist, or will exist in the near future.)
I also need to give it a bath... bad... (It was used as a tool-transport on a pig-farm for the past 5 years, so it smells like a pig-farm.)
Honestly, it is more space than I needed, or wanted. But, since I have the space now, I am going to use it.
I need to fit...
- a full shower. (Not a tub)
- an emergency toilet. (I don't expect to use this as my primary toilet)
- my 65" 4K T.V. (Which is actually my computer monitor)
- my two 3D rendering computers (They draw about 1600w each)
- a thin bed/couch (Not planning on having slumber parties)
- a hand-sink
- a coffee-maker
- a microwave
- a small fridge
- a "Tesla Wall", or two (For power storage) [13kwh each, Lithium batts]
- 1500-3000 watts of solar-cells (Double-stacked, one set will move-out to create an awning)
- a mini AC system (With abundant solar going into a peltier-cooler "load", when the batteries are full)
- another inch of insulation, and something for the "interior skin". (Paneling and cloth, maybe)
- Under-floor storage (Or external-access storage, if there is room)
But there is some slight restoration and stripping that has to be done, before any of those things can be done. (I am planning for the worst, but I intend to try and make what is there now, live as long as possible.)