One Awesome Inch
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I bought this a couple weeks ago. Its a 2001 Chev Express 3500 5.7 litre. It is night and day different from my Ford E150. The Express is MUCH heavier and feels like I am drivning a huge truck. I have to apply the brakes a good deal farther from where I intend to stop. I am a converted Chevy guy now. The fit and finish is so much nicer than my Ford. It is 2 years newer but the attention to detail of the chevy is way better. Just seems like a better built vehicle. I dont think I got a great deal on the purchase. He originally had the price at $9000 but dropped it to $8000 and I talked him down to $6800. It has 239000 kilometres which I am not happy about, but it seems well looked after. I am confident that I can live in it for 10 years, minimum, since I only drive about 5000km per year. 10 years is a long time so anything can happen by that point. The best selling point is the high top. It would have cost me $5000 to get one installed and I seriously considered that route, but that would have meant alot of my money would be spent. Much smarter to have a large chunk of money after everything is said and done.
A couple nice extras is that the van is what I would call partially converted as it has "some" insulation in it already as well as wood panelling etc. Also nice is that the sale included 2 6 volt deep cycle batteries that are wired to a solenoid with no switch required between starting battery and house batteries. Also has some 12v and 110v outlets and 450w inverter (which I probably would have not bought myself).
Overall, I am happy with the purchase and think I did the right thing buying this van. Its pretty much perfect for an urban stealth guy like me. I do wish it had barn doors instead of the side sliding door, but oh well.
I have started the build and am currently installing insulation and a vapor barrier up to my standards. I have a few van tour videos on my youtube channel if you are interested. See link in signature.
A couple nice extras is that the van is what I would call partially converted as it has "some" insulation in it already as well as wood panelling etc. Also nice is that the sale included 2 6 volt deep cycle batteries that are wired to a solenoid with no switch required between starting battery and house batteries. Also has some 12v and 110v outlets and 450w inverter (which I probably would have not bought myself).
Overall, I am happy with the purchase and think I did the right thing buying this van. Its pretty much perfect for an urban stealth guy like me. I do wish it had barn doors instead of the side sliding door, but oh well.
I have started the build and am currently installing insulation and a vapor barrier up to my standards. I have a few van tour videos on my youtube channel if you are interested. See link in signature.