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Jim forgot the stripper pole... you could get a cover and a two drink minimum.
 
Jim forgot the stripper pole... you could get a cover and a two drink minimum.

There's this guy in town that strips and refinishes wooden furniture. He has a plane white van with "Stripper On Duty" plastered on the hood and sides. Makes me laugh every time I see it.
 
Jim forgot the stripper pole... you could get a cover and a two drink minimum.

I would definitely be down with that, but we'd have to give it a nice suspension lift to keep the fat chicks from climbing up there. :beer:
 
or just let them climb up... skip the cover and minimum... and call it the econoboxlounge.

Fat chicks need love too man...
 
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It's hard to tell since the pics are blurry but it looks like someone did a fair job of mating the two ends together. Not sure why you need rear doors on a single cab. I've seen these turned into toy haulers. That's about it lol. Most people now a days have either a truck or trailer to haul their toys. Some people must like a lot of body work and fabrication for the same principle of a toy hauler. If that was mine and I had free range and deep pockets I would make a tilting enclosed flat bed with a wench. You could make those rear doors into a better door to have access to the enclosed trailer. OR...…… find another frame and stretch the ever living heck out of it and repost it as an even more obscene tiny van with too much frame lol.
 
What would you do with this 900 dollar treasure?

I dont know. But its a damn thing of beauty ill tell ya that.

I would put a home brewed wooden flatbed on it, rattlecan it flat black, then use it to tow my camper and scare the poo outta everyone when i pulled in.

Pry DD it to, honestly. Nothing cooler then an old Econoline.
 
It's hard to tell since the pics are blurry but it looks like someone did a fair job of mating the two ends together. Not sure why you need rear doors on a single cab. I've seen these turned into toy haulers. That's about it lol. Most people now a days have either a truck or trailer to haul their toys. Some people must like a lot of body work and fabrication for the same principle of a toy hauler. If that was mine and I had free range and deep pockets I would make a tilting enclosed flat bed with a wench. You could make those rear doors into a better door to have access to the enclosed trailer. OR...…… find another frame and stretch the ever living heck out of it and repost it as an even more obscene tiny van with too much frame lol.

A wench? Like this one?

R1125-Serving-Wench-a__62255.1473263987.jpg
 
There's nothing enclosed or flat about that.
 

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