jillbobill
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<img rel="lightbox" src="" class="bbc_img"><br><br>We just bought this 2005 Ford E150 with 145K miles for $6,400 -- Not a killer deal, but the miles are well-maintained and the van is in <em>okay</em> shape. The interior was in pretty rough shape (mismatched chairs, media wires hanging from the roof, plastic flooring), but since we were going to gut it anyway, we didn't think twice about it. <br><br><img rel="lightbox" src="" class="bbc_img"><br><br><img rel="lightbox" src="" class="bbc_img"><br><br><img rel="lightbox" src="" class="bbc_img"><br><br><br><br><br>One good day of demo in the warm AZ sun and the back is gutted down to the metal. It felt really great, after weeks of planning and shopping for vans to finally have a van to work on! <br><br><img rel="lightbox" src="" class="bbc_img"><br><br><img rel="lightbox" src="http://i.imgur.com/DZVlSsll.jpg" class="bbc_img"><br><br><img rel="lightbox" src="http://i.imgur.com/rfqekWol.jpg" class="bbc_img"><br><br>The first good 'wtf have I done' moment came when we found this thing behind the paneling AFTER we had cut through a section of panel with a power saw (seen behind the driver's seat). Turns out it has an independent rear A/C. The part we destroyed was part of the ducting feeding to the 'feet' section at the front of the rear seats. Super relieved -- but it is kind of in a bad spot considering we'll have to rework the bed platform to be either <em>around </em>or <em>over</em> the A/C unit. Still, I guess it's cool (no pun intended) to know that we can cool the back independently if we're in a gas-hogging mood. Or for when those AZ summers get terrible and there's nowhere to escape. Plus, it seems the ducting pointing toward the front seats only blows HOT? Like, heat-hot. We might have to revisit this rear A/C thing in the future.... <br><br>Otherwise, it's on to plugging the holes left from the seats in the floor and covering the windows before insulation. <br><br>We have a trip planned to see family in Vegas in April, so our goal is to get the insulation (with furring strips), curtains/window coverings and bed platform done before then so it's somewhat habitable. <br><br><br>Thanks for looking everyone! <br><br>