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Hi there, I'm looking to by a van and convert it. The van I'm looking into right now is a 97 Aerostar cargo van. Knowing next to nothing about vehicles the van has 330k km on it, and is rusting a bit at the bottom edge on one side, but it is in my price range and not much else is. I have an out of province friend who could take a look at it once it's bought, but I'd have to take that risk. It's on a used car dealer lot and comes with a 30 day warranty. For now and the next while once I buy a van I can build in it while living off my buddy's property under a tree including bathroom privileges. But eventually I'd like the van to be self-sufficient enough I can move from place to place. Heat is my main concern right now. I have always been good with small tricks to keeping any vehicle cool (I've had to live in my car before with my dog and cat), but to live for a long period of time, I need to do some serious work. I don't know when in the future I would be able to afford solar paneling. I was looking at solar powered rv roof vents for starters. Anyone have any experience with these? With current bathroom privileges all I'm really looking to build is a raised bed with storage underneath, and a wall of shelving and a bit of a counter top and more overhead storage if I can manage. I could open up the back doors and do some propane cooking outside. I would plan on removing the passenger seat for more space. Any help or advice very much appreciated. As a side note, and some heart to heart, I am nervous least of all for myself, but for my dog and cat which are my family, but I'm running out of options. I'm a student and I work part-time. On school days I can park them in the school's underground lot where it is cool. My workplace is in the same town but I can't imagine leaving them in the lot alone when I'm not just a couple storeys above them. I would be too afraid someone would find them out when I'm not around. For now while I live on my friend's property it is heavily shaded so I feel if I can manage to keep the van cool for long hours I would much rather leave them there. Staying in school to get my degree in the long run is going to be our best bet, but I'm not sure I can keep my current job if I can't keep my pets safe while I am away. EDIT: If I pick up a graveyard job I would be much more comfortable leaving my pets in the van during the night when it is cool then sleeping with them during the day.