The Lunchbox Build... 4x4 chevy shorty van

Lunchbox2

Explorer
Front shock angles don't look much different from the K trucks, should work great.

They are the same angle as the stock shocks were, so I think they will work well. I obviously haven't driven it yet, but I can say that they stopped a lot of body roll already. I used to be able to excessively sway the van back and forth just by pushing on it, now I can hardly move it. I need to work on the driver rear shock mount a little though. The axle was moved back, so I had to move the perch on the axle to make the shock clear, but I don't like how low it sits now. I will change the upper shock mount and put the lower mount back to where it was.
 

agelessGIANT

Observer
Great job! Ive really enjoyed following your progress tackling a project of this size. Well Done. Im sure you will enjoy the heck out of her!
 

Lunchbox2

Explorer
Great job! Ive really enjoyed following your progress tackling a project of this size. Well Done. Im sure you will enjoy the heck out of her!

I hope I can enjoy it soon, because it has WHOOPED MY ***..... I'll think twice before I dream up a ridiculous project like this again, I can guarantee that! :victory:
 

Lunchbox2

Explorer
I finished up almost all of my welding I needed to do, including the shifters and the floor patch. I brought the pressure washer to wash the concrete pad and spray out the inside of the van, and move it out of his way. This gave me a chance to get rid of some crap that's piled up over the past 5 months too. Once the van was dry, I put in the front seats and threw in the dog box. I still need to bolt it all down, but it's finally starting to look like a semi-complete van....







I'll clean these up a little bit and add some handles, but they are solid and work very well considering what I had to do to make them work!



I'll grind on it a little more to smooth it out, once it's covered in bedliner you'll never know there's a patch



I even found a driveshaft that fits! I'm not sure if I'm going to use it just yet, as I think the Ujoints are a little small.

 

Lunchbox2

Explorer
I need to put the van on the back-burner for a week or two, so I can swap the motor in my daily driver and sell it. I also bought a 2000 s10 with a bad motor/tranny, so I'm going to swap in a 4 cyl/auto along with the harness. I need something that gets decent mileage because this pig is definitely going to be hungry for fuel!
 

tgreening

Expedition Leader
I need to put the van on the back-burner for a week or two, so I can swap the motor in my daily driver and sell it. I also bought a 2000 s10 with a bad motor/tranny, so I'm going to swap in a 4 cyl/auto along with the harness. I need something that gets decent mileage because this pig is definitely going to be hungry for fuel!


Man, you make me tired just listening to you. Your shop must have a fridge, microwave, and a bed because it seems like you never leave it.
 

Lunchbox2

Explorer
Man, you make me tired just listening to you. Your shop must have a fridge, microwave, and a bed because it seems like you never leave it.

I'm also a full-time single dad! haha I drop my son off at the babysitter at 9am, then my grandfather picks him up at 1 and eats lunch with him and he takes a nap at his house. So I get to go to the shop from 9-4:30, monday-friday basically, sometimes I can sneak away on saturdays for a few hours (naptime). This build took WAY longer than I wanted it to, but that's how it goes when you literally build one from the ground up. I'm soooooo ready to get out of kentucky though, so I have to get this thing done so I can head west!
 

Lunchbox2

Explorer
I'm also researching how to do an urban digital camo paint job..... I figure I might as well make the paint job as over-the-top as the rest of the van... :punk03:

I know this is vinyl, but this is the look I want. I've found templates that I can order, I just hope I can make it look decent....

 

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