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Just another Idea I'm throwing out there to ad in my ADHD

I've had this Van for A long time that I had cut the window into the roof.

Decided to rebuild it but How?

1st strip paint, strip paint again and again.

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Next, cut the hole out of the roof

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I may just come up with something like this.

Eventually ;):D

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Don't remembered who built it but I took the pic at the Portland NNL in 09

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Cool...will be interesting to where it goes...

One idea that's been percolating in my head a while is to cut down the cab, convert it to RHD, change the grille and do a British Airways Dodge 50 stair truck like the ones I saw at London Heathrow airport about 10 years ago...

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Rod,Before he had to give it up, my brother used to have a 24hr. heavy truck repair. He would go out and repair semi tractors that had broken down on the roads. He had a Ford van he worked out of, with Arc welders an Welding tanks and stuff. A truck like THAT one would have been a GREAT service truck!. Just an idea.....;) ;) :D;)

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The only thing I don't like about it? I didn't build it first!!!!

That's my game, think of something someone else hasn't and it isn't easy here :D

It was alot easier with out the internet. ;)

mountaindewd

Yup, gotta be a member there.

I wish I got more pics of it when I saw it but there was soo much to see there.

Maybe Dan will chime in eventually? :)

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Hey! what is it with cutting a hole in the roof of these things????

it's already stripped, and if I cannot (read: am too lazy to) fix the roof to make it a "van", then I have a bunch of other choices, like box van, mini-winnie, pickup, some sort of wild custom or what ever my razor saw feels like creating that day.

Because that was the Cool Option back then

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That is what this van started out as. still got what is left of the rear wing.

I still got the Plastic glass that fits that hole (more or less) you can glue it in and fill

it but I'm gonna guess it would be brittle.

As soon as I find my 2 part Bondo, I'm gonna fix the back half of my roof. :P

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BACK IN THE 1980S THE LOCAL DODGE DEALER WAS DOING CONVERSION VAN AND VAN BODIED PICKUPS. THEY WE CALLED VAN UP ON THE TAILGATES.THE DEALER WAS CRESTWOOD DODGE IN WESTLAND MICHIGAN. PROBABLY A REAL RARE PIECE TODAY AS A 1/1 VEHICHLE. MAYBEE OTHER MEMBERS CAN CLEAR THE COB WEBS OUT OF MY OLD SCOOL MEMORY? GEORGE53? ED SHAVER? ART ANDERSON? A LITTLE HELP HERE GUYS!!!

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BACK IN THE 1980S THE LOCAL DODGE DEALER WAS DOING CONVERSION VAN AND VAN BODIED PICKUPS. THEY WE CALLED VAN UP ON THE TAILGATES.THE DEALER WAS CRESTWOOD DODGE IN WESTLAND MICHIGAN. PROBABLY A REAL RARE PIECE TODAY AS A 1/1 VEHICLE. MAYBE OTHER MEMBERS CAN CLEAR THE COB WEBS OUT OF MY OLD SCOOL MEMORY? GEORGE53? ED SHAVER? ART ANDERSON? A LITTLE HELP HERE GUYS!!!

Well Shucks be Darn.

Never heard of that conversion so I think I'm gonna run with it then :lol:

Of course I think the Conversion would be a Slab fill panel for the rear.

Ugh!! Bondo still not drying.

Set up quick but still rubbery.

too much harder?? Not enough?

UGH!!

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Van-ups or vrucks, I've heard them called both.

The above-pictured Ford is a Centurion, which they made with Ford, GM, and Dodge van cabs.

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I actually think the separate pickup style bed looks better, but it would look great as a whole if you could use the van's lower quarter panels and rear door (the single rear door) and use the pickup's bed to make it flow together evenly.

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  • 1 year later...

I really like where you are going with this. Love the look!

I remember a van that was cut down after a rollover accident driving around town for a while. Full size ford van with the cab ending behind the drivers seat. Top half of the rest of the body had been cut removed at the body line and finished off. Had chrome bed rails on it. Very different look at the time. Got a lot of looks when the guy was out and about with it.

When I worked at a dodge dealership in the late 70s i remember a place in Commanche, IA that we took vans to that did luxo conversions but also 4X4 conversions too. Not too many of them sold around here though

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