Boris Badanov
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Hello all,
When I came across vandwelling, I knew I had found the lifestyle I want to lead. After many weeks of reading and researching, I know I want to do things right fom the beginning. My major drawback is I am not handy. Not just "Not Handy" but "I Hurt Myself Badly When Trying To Be Handy". I'm willing to work within my limitations and know there are handy men, auto body shops and RV service centers that can help. Of course, all that means $$$$. And there's still plenty of things I can do that don't require sharp objects or blunt instruments. I'm all in, as they say. I just need to figure out where to do the work as I live in an apartment building...yada yada yada.
Curiously, while looking for vehicles - I'm leaning towards step vans - I came across this.
http://hartford.craigslist.org/rvs/3847112801.html
It's more than I wanted to pay but it's pretty much done. There are many changes I would make. I don't need to sleep 6 and would change out the bunk beds for a kitchenette. But it's OLD! And I don't know if it's insulated. I live in Northern New Jersey, I have a pretty decent job with healthcare and I'd like to stay put for a while. I could live in this thing immediately.
It looks as though it's pretty low on the stealth factor but I have some ideas about that.
So, am I crazy? I would, of course, have a mechanic look at it, and bring a male friend along so as not to be taken advantage of - cuz, yeah, it's true some men will try to fool the ladies.
Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
MM
(Boris is the kat who owns me and the main reason I'm looking for a step van)
When I came across vandwelling, I knew I had found the lifestyle I want to lead. After many weeks of reading and researching, I know I want to do things right fom the beginning. My major drawback is I am not handy. Not just "Not Handy" but "I Hurt Myself Badly When Trying To Be Handy". I'm willing to work within my limitations and know there are handy men, auto body shops and RV service centers that can help. Of course, all that means $$$$. And there's still plenty of things I can do that don't require sharp objects or blunt instruments. I'm all in, as they say. I just need to figure out where to do the work as I live in an apartment building...yada yada yada.
Curiously, while looking for vehicles - I'm leaning towards step vans - I came across this.
http://hartford.craigslist.org/rvs/3847112801.html
It's more than I wanted to pay but it's pretty much done. There are many changes I would make. I don't need to sleep 6 and would change out the bunk beds for a kitchenette. But it's OLD! And I don't know if it's insulated. I live in Northern New Jersey, I have a pretty decent job with healthcare and I'd like to stay put for a while. I could live in this thing immediately.
It looks as though it's pretty low on the stealth factor but I have some ideas about that.
So, am I crazy? I would, of course, have a mechanic look at it, and bring a male friend along so as not to be taken advantage of - cuz, yeah, it's true some men will try to fool the ladies.
Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
MM
(Boris is the kat who owns me and the main reason I'm looking for a step van)