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oh man... sorry to hear that.. & yeah barstow is hellish for vehicle problems.. even *little* ones...
just figured i'd post the furnace cement thing for general info.. you can get away with holes about an inch or so.. but, uhmm.. not anything big enough to swallow a body part...
i'm glad you got some bucks for it, though : )
my girlfriend and i live in a 1991 chevy g20 hightop conversion van and tramp it city to city,flying signs and parking at truck stops,walmarts and free camping spots.its all we could ever need...fits in regular spots and such but plenty big enough for us and dog,curtains mean i bring my private living room to every downtown or forest....room to pick up every dirty hitchiker we see....v8 357 lasts forever.old chevys are cheap all over,partly due to gas prices...but shit,we dont pay rent,and we gas jug anyway!we love van dwelling and want to hear from other people doing it...I've lived in a 1982 Chevy G20 and a 1995 GMC Vandura. The chevy was older and more prone to cooling troubles, but its spacious interior and inviting atmosphere made it stick more fondly in my memory. Personally, I'd never consider an econoline, and the ramvan is a bad joke as far as I'm concerned. I wouldn't settle for less than a woodgrain center console, and that plastic shit is - quite frankly - an insult to taste and decency. I'd be interested to hear the opinions of my fellow van enthusiasts.
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Nothing to do with your post really, but how did you make the anarchy and equality signs on the computer? Too nifty for life.last sumer my friends moved into the shed i was living in with me, but before that they were living in a jeep liberty. i tried that out and the shed was a much nicer fit. this thread makes me want to try the whole van thing tho, with an actual van ofcourse
hey, this looks like a good site dude. thanks.http://www.faliaphotography.com/
blog about this chick who is doing the van thing
I agree that Ram vans blow chunks, but I've been working on a 93 econoline for about a week. I'm impressed so far. The only bothersome bit about it is RUST. I'll need sheet metal and a welder before long, but setting up the interior has been a breeze. It's amazing how some folks deck out their rides.
If you are planning to buy a van, this I STRONGLY recommend. Get a high top. My 91 GMC has a fiberglass extention that adds about 2&1/2 feet of hight. Looks creepy as hell! But I'm LOVING the extra head room. Not to mention the extra storage space over the drivers area. I think once I get a better paint job, my van won't look so much like a Chester-the-molester ride.
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