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This high-end home on wheels stands out with a meticulously crafted interior that blends fine aesthetics with home-like comforts.
The blank slate is a reference to the Tradesman van's unadorned cargo interior, a must-have as a starting point for a proper Street Van conversion. The YH3-Code Dodge Street Van and Direct ...
“Our special Street Van provides a custom interior and exterior while leaving a great deal of latitude for plain or fancy conversion of the area between the seats and the rear door.” ...
The first one is a 1976 Plum Crazy Purple Dodge B100 Tradesman dubbed Crazy Van. It sports a mild-built 440-cubic-inch big block from a Dodge motorhome and a full if-this-van-a-rockin interior ...
The interior of the Street is weirdly non-cramped, given the fact that this van is roughly the size of a refrigerator laid on its side. Four large adults fit quite comfortably in the seats, and ...
This '66 Dodge A-100 Pro Street van would make you think we opened a time capsule. Actually, it's a recent creation by Mark Marx, a general contractor and talented artist from San Mateo, California.
These vans are a minimalist's nightmare, and even as a self-described maximalist, I found a couple of the vans kinda intense (vacuuming some of these has got to be an ordeal, too).
I think the luxurious and stylish interiors are what set War Horse’s vans apart, but let’s not forget that “All Terrain” is also part of the company’s name. The newest 4×4 build boasts a RIP ...