^^^ having a top fall into your lap is something you can’t walk away from no matter where it came from should the price be right for you at the time.
One option not mentioned so far you could consider is a roof top tent. Personally I like the clamshell style as they look very similar to our ccv...
Like 86 said. prices have pretty much doubled, so this is 100% understandable. if I hadn't have gotten into the van game back in 2012, theres no way I could get into it today with how much everything has inflated. just no way possible.
We camped 1.5 years in ours on a platform with no poptop...
250 degrees for the baking? Im sure people will want to know.
either way, good to see some things never change. that's exactly how we did it back in the 1900's too. great mod. makes those lights look much better. love the name of that award too! oh and congrats on the award as well!
lol, yep. I did the same ********...but I had to. been putting it off for weeks and going camping instead. this past weekend was my last chance. had to get rallywagon ready for battle. should be good to go after an alignment tomorrow ;)
I got your number now though. whenever I see stuff I can get a...
Glad you were able to get them. If I would have had your number like I thought I did I would have just nabbed them for ya while I was there but didn’t know if you had them already or not.
Did you end up going out to the other yard while you were out that way? I ran into a buddy at the Nampa...
I agree. I finally found a good enough deal and picked one up too. ive done lift, tires, and a few cosmetic things but that's about it. I guess I should start a thread huh?
man, aint that the truth?! some of the vehicles i see where i thought i would be alone due to how messed up the road was and then seeing a bone stock corolla parked at the trail head with bald tires and steel cords showing, lolol.
Sorry if thats how what i said came across. i most definitely...
I used to take our 89 awd civic wagon off-road often. I’ve had more than a few off-roaders in “real” 4wd vehicles ask me how the hell I got “that thing” up where they were. It was a little more raw of a awd car. No traction control or any fancy electronics, just a fwd based car with a viscous...
If you plan a rtt on it I’d say no. Those things are rollover mobiles as it is. The extra weight up high would likely make them pretty unstable on the turntable.
oh thats crazy. looks a lot like the really old school poptops you used to see from the 60's and 70's. and ya, not much comes up in a search about them. should be a cool project! have you sat the top on the van yet?
awe man, you shoulda signed up as vandrew...
Love this van. Great cruiser and super comfy. Still have yet to ride in it since the lift though. Moar pix!
Numerous folks on the smb forum have completed penthouse swaps, and I’ve read about one gent who put a van body on a fseries chassis, but have yet to see where someone did a body swap. In fact when I see the idea brought up people usually squash the idea quick. No personal experience on a...
1998 Ford E350 van with Quigley 4x4 power stroke. (3 gauge cluster pyrometer boost and tac). Reunel bumper with new 12,000 pound winch. Has power chip. 264,000 miles. Runs like new. K&N air filter. Mud tires with only 10,000 miles. Upholstery in excellent condition, carpet good. Body and paint...
I have a talon and it’s awesome. Just don’t really use it much now that my hinge got all stiffy. It is starting to loosen up though. So can’t get rid of it. Glad to see I’m not the only one with van mysteries, lol.
I still use a bungee to hold the 60 door open all the way still. Can’t have the...
http://www.sportsmobileforum.com/forums/f19/the-door-talon-rocks-6315-6.html
^^^ link for 1ders door talon thread.
Something happened to my hinge to where it’s a pita to open and close. It’s like the little plastic spacers in the hinge swelled. It stays exactly where I leave it no matter the...
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