For $5000, if you could get it for that, it'd be a reasonable investment. Change the rims, Do some work to the rear end, a little TLC and you'd have a nice van to cruise in/modify. It looks quite straight and rust free. A few hard yards (and sneaking it into the shed with no one seeing it) I think it'd come up a treat. In saying that, the photos don't seem to show detail where it's needed.
You never go wrong with tiger print velour my friend lol
Haha, yeah, tipping part of the 'TLC' would include tearing that out. Not gracefully either...
Reckon you'd need more than an Exorcism mate...
We are a harsh, critical lot aren't we?
Someone built that "thing", and when it was finished they stood back and were proud of their effort.
They were sadly mistaken of course. Or blind. And obviously have no friends.
If only they had friends like us to guide them through their "restoration", they could have stayed on something like the correct path......
Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!
Too funny Rob !
Seriously though, when I was a young fella how you decked out and individualised your van spoke of your personality and taste and influences.
That's all I'm saying ..........
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/parkl...van/1043767136
Its still alive and still for sale. Looks like its had a liquid overhaul.
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