grandpacamper
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I was told to post my progress with my newly acquired van.
Jan 19 2017
Measures 9'6" x 70”/w 8 extra inches between roll bars in the cargo area from bulkhead to back doors, plenty of room to put a bed, porta potty & storage area for my gear.
I've been designing the layout here's what I come up with.
Jan 19 2017
Made the next 'Big Adventure' purchase, I bought me a cargo van. It's a 1995 Chevy 3/4 Ton, formally owned by a local electric service company. I have all the paper work, service records,,,etc. It was bought new. They wanted $1,200 I talked them down to $1,000. Nada guides list it in good condition at $2,300. The tires are somewhat suspect so that will be my first purchase before going on the road. The windshield has a horizontal crack that will cost in the neighborhood of $250, we'll see. It has a roof rack that I wanted left & some metal shelving in the back that will be removed when I equip the van into a personal dweller. It has high miles but if they are serviced you should get 4-500,000 miles out of them. I drove it home run really good, it was some getting used to after I have been driving our Mini around for 6 years. No engine leaks, no oil consumption, gets about 12-16 MPG on the open road, it will cost me a little to go on trips.
I can use it to tow any size trailer I want if I decide to expand my camping experience but for now I should be able to outfit it quite nicely. I will need a step tool to get in the damn thing. It has 16x225 tires, 8 lug. Great heater, AM/FM radio but I can't hear any radio very plainly anyway. It has a bulk head for the cargo area. The driver seat needs a little duct tape. It needs a thorough cleaning job lots of grime. I drove it home with plates that expired in 2015 (Nov). The seller told me it had been in storage for 3 years, they needed room so he listed it on craigslist. He got a battery, installed it & it fired right up with all gauges showing normal. It has fairly good steering but the location of the brake pedal is different and will take getting used to. V-8 with a 350 Chev 5.7L engine. Sounds & drives nice for a 21 year van. Damn good heater!
Measures 9'6" x 70”/w 8 extra inches between roll bars in the cargo area from bulkhead to back doors, plenty of room to put a bed, porta potty & storage area for my gear.
I've been designing the layout here's what I come up with.
I’m basically closing off access to the back doors, I have the sliding side door that works great. The passinger side is loose. I’m building a shelfing unit for the spare/jack/misc. It wil be just shy of the bottom of the rear windows, shelf of top for incidentials when camping/sleeping. Interesting thing I was looking into an awning for the slider side, most of the images & listings were from the UK & Australia. Evidently Americans are not buying customers for the van dwelling as much as the Europeans. Tarp attached to the roof rack with two anchored awning poles will work nicely.