Ha!! Conversion van, gotta love them
Sitting in the front yard is my beloved 1984 Econoline 350 Diesel conversion van, which if you ask me might have had a previous life as either a Brinks truck or Prison transpost truck...
I bought it with the notion of getting back into HVAC-R, but then I decided to convert it into an 8tk analog open reel mobile recording studio - but in the end, it was used more as an equipment truck from back when I was still playing gigs..... Today, it's a storage shed - along side my 79 c-10 p/u truck.......
Ok - lets see..... Dual A/C units, International 6.9 ltr V-8 diesel (non-turbo), 4.88 Dana 60 rear and a HUGE auto trans.. Two fuel tanks - each 20 gal (I'm very seriously thinking converting this ride so one tank is veggie fuel, the other bio diesel - but I really need to research that first...)
Front end is I beam commercial truck style (meaning no wheel alignments are possible - gotta rotate them tires..)
Once did a timed run from here (east derby CT ) to the Three Jolly Pigeons Pub in Bay Ridge Brookyn and back, reconed I averaged about 60 mph (top speed is maybe 68...) but I got 20+ mpg, which when considering this thing weighs empty about 5,000 lbs and it's gvw is just below 10,000 lbs man thats saying something !!
It's loud as hell, looks real menecing for some reason - maybe because it sits super high and has the stereotypical white contractors van with ladder racks look - but we love it and affectionately call her "The Taliban Cruiser" because if there was ever a ride to convert into a truck bomb, that would be it....
Incidently, it always got pulled over going into Queens via the Whitestone Bridge, which I took as a compliment.