I built my entire van by myself, and I started it september 1st of 2015.... I completely tore it down to the shell, and removed/replaced literally every single nut/bolt/screw in the entire van, harness and all, on top of completely fabricating the suspension and engine/tranny crossmembers from scratch (4x4 conversion). I stopped counting my hours at about the 500 hour mark, and that was 6 months ago.... There were days that I absolutely DREADED having to go and work on this thing, like hated life... I mean, I could've bought a pretty damn nice vehicle that was turn-key, ready to go, and I'm over here trying to stuff $12k worth of off-road parts into an old crappy $200 chevy work van....:ugh: On top of just telling myself that it was going to be awesome, and my son and I were going to make countless memories in it, frankly, I had too much money invested in it to turn back, and I HAD to finish it or I was going to be stuck with a pile of scrap iron! haha
You just have to put your head down, and plow through it some days...But no matter what, you have to just keep working... It's kind of like drinking a 40oz you know? You have to just keep drinking or the beer will get warm and flat, and nobody wants flat beer....

unk03: Make a list of everything that needs to be done, and just start checking things off the list. Whether it's big things or little things that get done, it all adds up over time. Trust me man, one day you'll look up and suddenly you'll have a complete, running/driving vehicle that you no longer have to work on and can just enjoy!
Here's what mine looked like the day I took ownership of it, when I first drug it out of that field....and the other pic is what it looks like as of today.... Sooooooo much work man, but every time I look outside, I just smile ear to ear, and my son LOVES our monster van.... Everywhere we go, people are taking pictures and stopping us to talk about it. Knowing that people dig it as much as they do, and I literally turned every single bolt inside of it, makes me feel like a million bucks.
But I have to get off of here and get back to work on it, the torque converter is leaking (for some stupid reason) and I had to pull the tranny out yesterday. I have to go find a torque converter and get this thing back on the road so we can hit the trail! Then I have to insulate the inside and get some carpet in it, and put the stereo in, and finish the roof rack...ugh... Still checking things off that list! haha Cheers!
Here she is as of yesterday morning when the paint was finally dry....
