Sometimes I just wonder…why not just buy a cargo van when looking around this marketplace?

I keep seeing these vans on here that look like they’ve been through a tornado. Why not just go for a cargo van from the start instead of gutting it halfway?

Why not just gut that one and make it work?

MaryJane said:
Why not just gut that one and make it work?

They probably just wanted that rear AC in there

What was that van used for? :joy:

Ocean said:
What was that van used for? :joy:

I’m thinking it’s Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw’s ride

Alexis said:

Ocean said:
What was that van used for? :joy:

I’m thinking it’s Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw’s ride

More like the Jeepers Creepers van

Wow, we’ve got about nine dog crates in ours, and it’s still never looked this bad

At least it comes with a few tools thrown in

This thing is a disaster

A barn on wheels if I’ve ever seen one

Even after gutting, you’re still hauling all that extra glass, wood panels, and the trim. Might as well start with a cargo van

Reminds me of that van in Berkshire County where they stuff everything in the back with pigs and hay… a true farm van

Van lifers be like ‘90k, no lowballs… I know what I have’

That’s basically a barn on wheels!

There’s a guy on this forum charging 40k for a setup like this

I used to work for a company that always bought passenger vans and treated them like cargo vans. Turns out they saved money since passenger vans get car plates while cargo vans needed the more expensive truck plates :man_facepalming:

This makes me extra happy I went and bought a new van