punkbek3886
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Hey guys, my name is Brian. I've been lurking for a few months while I've been building up my van, but figured I would finally come out of the shadows so to speak.
I'm not a full-timer yet, but plan on living in it for a few months next winter while my gf does clinical rotations up in the PNW. We live in southern NV currently.
Our van is a 2001 Chevy Express 3500 with the 6.5 turbo diesel. Got it from an auction and have been piecing it all together as cheaply as possible. The dresser on the passenger side was $10 and the armoire on the driver's side was $5, both from a Goodwill clearance center. Although they took a lot of modifying to fit, it was still way cheaper and more time effective than building from scratch. The bed and aquatainer platform were built from scratch, as was the reflectix pocket mounted to the rear door.
Next up is installing a roof fan, figuring out the house electrical system, lighting, and finally paneling all the exposed portion of the walls. All that comes after a bunch of preventive mechanical work. The mechanical stuff is no fun but I have to stop putting it off.
Now on to the photos:
I'm not a full-timer yet, but plan on living in it for a few months next winter while my gf does clinical rotations up in the PNW. We live in southern NV currently.
Our van is a 2001 Chevy Express 3500 with the 6.5 turbo diesel. Got it from an auction and have been piecing it all together as cheaply as possible. The dresser on the passenger side was $10 and the armoire on the driver's side was $5, both from a Goodwill clearance center. Although they took a lot of modifying to fit, it was still way cheaper and more time effective than building from scratch. The bed and aquatainer platform were built from scratch, as was the reflectix pocket mounted to the rear door.
Next up is installing a roof fan, figuring out the house electrical system, lighting, and finally paneling all the exposed portion of the walls. All that comes after a bunch of preventive mechanical work. The mechanical stuff is no fun but I have to stop putting it off.
Now on to the photos: