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Thinking of Classic Van For Moto Transport [Kind of Moto Related]

Started by TCK!, May 08, 2008, 01:14:08 PM

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TCK!

I think it fits here better then pure moto..

but I've been thinking of classic vans for my potential shop on wheels. I'm not so much a '70s van fan as like a '60s era.

I know the handling is going to be horrid, and collision would be destruction to myself but I just like the look :D

I'd need to be able to stuff a full on SBK in the back with room for all the gear as well.

Anyone have any similar set ups?

Le Pirate

I think you should get an old VW van.

I know the motor is in the back, which means you couldn't load it through the rear doors...




...but, what if you loaded it from the front  :o

if the passenger side of the front of the micro bus opened up and had a loading ramp. That'd be awesome  ;:|

probably alot more work that you were looking at doing though...
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Quote from: TCK! on May 08, 2008, 02:19:06 PM


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An old Ford Eco' was what I was gonna say. With late model EFI 5.0 power, of course.
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TCK!

I found some local but they are all the passenger vans, and I'm kind of looking for the cargo van type... but I've got time to wait :D

duckwrench13

What about an early model Suburban? They were almost all panel sides back then... no such thing as soccer moms and SUVs when they were first produced.
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MrFryMoto

after my first track day i was toying with the idea of an old Postal jeep - with some modifications





...or a hearse with some more modifications
either one would be a tight fit
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Dunno when Ford adopted the Twin-I-Beam front end, but I've driven both high-mileage and new vans with that front end, and they *suck*, IMO.
It just wears you out on even a short drive.

I think you can load an SBK into the side of a VW van, but it wouldn't leave much room.
I think they're painfully slow even with a big$ motor.


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What's the budget, Don-o?

I saw a bad ass Dodge/M.B. at a MX race.  It was a 'high boy' model (you, and I mean YOU) could stand up in it, blocked out windows, plus the guy had it sorted, proper.  I bet it was $50k, but considering all the rusting going on in your garage you could start saving $1/day - ala Sally Struthers style- and probibily have the dosh by the time you get your herd mobile.

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