OK, I guess I should have stated some desires and priorities before I started. 1) I want to build/modify a vehicle not buy a completed one. I like the vans because of their shorter wheelbase and turning radius. The VW synchro vans are perfect for what I want but are going for $15,000 to $50,000. I know it will cost some money to build what I am thinking about but I already own the 1988 V10 Chevrolet Suburban. It is in fairly good shape with only two small rust holes in the rear drivers side quarter panel behind the wheel....the chassis is pristine as is most of the rest of the body. It has 6 lug, 10 bolt axles which are plenty strong enough for the kind of driving I will do with it....which is mostly daily around town and camping on long trips (which is a goal for retirement) and capable of going off road without issues. I will not be doing rock climbing, hill climbing or mudding with it. The front axle has just been rebuilt with new bearings, hubs and brakes. The engine (5.7 TBI) only has about 150K on it but it has low oil pressure....about 20#....and is probably on its last legs. Although I drive it a lot around town I would not take it on a long trip. 2) I want a diesel engine and a manual transmission. Not too many vans out there with an manual transmission or a diesel for that matter. Looking at the 80's and 90's vans....a) I would have to purchase (additional cost), then most likely rebuild the engine/transmission/transfer case or swap (so same cost there). I like the old vans of the 60's way way better then the 70's-80's or 90's. The newer ones have too much hood and I prefer the flat front look. 3) I'm liking the idea that this will be shorter in height then a van. 4) I have in the past built a VW based dune buggy that I drove for 4 years as my daily driver and converted a 10 wheel drive M35 surplus military truck to a 6 wheel drive dump truck which I have owned and used since 1998 so I have some experience working on vehicles but I am no where near an expert. I also built my house from the ground up contracting only the cement, insulation and sheetrock work and did everything else myself ( framing, siding, roofing, electrical, heat pumps, plumbing, septic system, painting, trim...etc.) so I am capable of figuring out things.
I kinda want a project that is different, not above my pay grade, not too expensive....in flat front van form with a diesel engine and manual transmission and a 4x4 and wanted to know if anyone else had ever done something like this. I'm attracted to the Brubaker VW van conversion of the 70's and unimogs and this is what I think I want to try. I may scrape the idea totally after I start but I would like to try it. I first thought i would build my own body but it seems like the suburban would be a good starting point and I would not have to engineer everything.
So has anybody done this before or anything like it?
I've inserted a few vans that I like.