Wow. On many accounts.
Had no idea MLs were that cheap.
The van prototyping is killer work. And the bumper too! I feel certain you will be successful.
Where is the shop?
Any more info on that Tracker? (needs a ZR2 sticker)
Who did you work with/for previously?
who did the 4wd conversion? why sell it after so few miles and it was your 'dream'? Might want to add that this van is 4wd in the main title. I had to search for that MAJOR detail.
If you can get it for $5k, do it. as long as there isn't a hole in the block. Even then, it may be worth it.
A rust free 60 would net you close to 10k on the right coast.
Get a 200 series Land cruise, a new 4 door Tacoma, a GX470 or 460, a Tahoe/Yukon, something more substantial than a JK for DD status and ride quality (or a 4 door truck) for versatility.
Around the world trips have been done with all types of vehicles. Beetles, Volvo 240s, vanagons, jeeps, land rover, land cruiser, to the big home on wheels. I'd read their blogs and go from there. It's all been covered ad nauseum.
You see that alot on tour bus setups. Similar idea to the extra axle you see on dump trucks and cement trucks, extra axle is on air bags and only used when needed.
this been posted yet?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-E-Series-Van-custom-mobile-command-center-/371559888409?forcerrptr=true&hash=item5682b1f619:g:GY8AAOSwG-1Wy3bk&item=371559888409
No problem. I'm on Craigslist everyday, so its kinda easy to spot the scams.
One way they run scams is to respond to every for sale ad, hoping to get at least ONE response. When they do, they offer to send a check that is more than the vehicle costs(they give any number of reasons for that)...
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