grumpyjarhead
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Well I'm burning up AutoTrader, Craigslist and other sources in a quest to find the right van for our build.
The number one requirement is a hightop.
As well we want an extra long van since there will be two of us and we could have one to two grandsons with us at times.
As for make we are open to suggestions. Our budget is up 15k maybe a little more. So if we find a nice regular van for about 10k we may have enough to put a new hightop on it.
As well as standard Ford, Chevy and GMC hightop vans.
We like the Dodge Ram Promaster for the tall square shape. It looks like it may have a few more inches of room than other models. That said they may be junk, can anyone speak to their reliability?
We like the Sprinter desil vans for milage and the supposed longevity of the desil motors. But I expect that maintnance and repairs would be costly and could be hard to easily find a mechanic to work on it.
A school bus isnt out of the question either.
I have been buying things like solar gear, a yamaha 2000 watt generator, battery powered dewalt tools wth vehicle chargers, batteries, water filters, and lots of other survival gear so we already have a lot of what we'll need to live in the van.
We will have a minimum of 600-900 watts of panels on the van and 400-600ah of batteries.
We are excited to find a van and begin the build.
Semper Fi,
GJ
The number one requirement is a hightop.
As well we want an extra long van since there will be two of us and we could have one to two grandsons with us at times.
As for make we are open to suggestions. Our budget is up 15k maybe a little more. So if we find a nice regular van for about 10k we may have enough to put a new hightop on it.
As well as standard Ford, Chevy and GMC hightop vans.
We like the Dodge Ram Promaster for the tall square shape. It looks like it may have a few more inches of room than other models. That said they may be junk, can anyone speak to their reliability?
We like the Sprinter desil vans for milage and the supposed longevity of the desil motors. But I expect that maintnance and repairs would be costly and could be hard to easily find a mechanic to work on it.
A school bus isnt out of the question either.
I have been buying things like solar gear, a yamaha 2000 watt generator, battery powered dewalt tools wth vehicle chargers, batteries, water filters, and lots of other survival gear so we already have a lot of what we'll need to live in the van.
We will have a minimum of 600-900 watts of panels on the van and 400-600ah of batteries.
We are excited to find a van and begin the build.
Semper Fi,
GJ