quicknclean
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- Jun 15, 2007
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Cruising around I saw a deal on a van that I couldn't pass up in a tow yard. With almost 300k miles on my old van, it's on it's way out so I figured this could be a fun project. With things being slow during winter I figure it's the best time to do it. I'll be updating this post as I progess on making it my new mobile detailing rig.
Project Van Details: 1993 Chevy Astro Cargo. V6-Auto. 130k Miles. Power locks. Price: $400 Including Tax.
About the van: Looked like to be an old painters rig or something. The van already had a nice cargo seperator, metal shelving, window cages and roof vent installed. After a small tune-up the van is running awesome.
So far I have mostly spent some time cleaning the van up, tons of junk inside. Also getting the outlines of the old stickers that were on the van, I found 2000 grit wet sandpaper to work perfectly. After some extreme amount of buffing and light wet sanding the paint is actually a nice maroon with some metal flake in it. Haven't decided if I am going to keep the side mirrors or not.
Ill shoot some more pics tommarow. Sorry if the pics suck they are from my phone.
Pic of the van in the tow yard:
Project Van Details: 1993 Chevy Astro Cargo. V6-Auto. 130k Miles. Power locks. Price: $400 Including Tax.
About the van: Looked like to be an old painters rig or something. The van already had a nice cargo seperator, metal shelving, window cages and roof vent installed. After a small tune-up the van is running awesome.
So far I have mostly spent some time cleaning the van up, tons of junk inside. Also getting the outlines of the old stickers that were on the van, I found 2000 grit wet sandpaper to work perfectly. After some extreme amount of buffing and light wet sanding the paint is actually a nice maroon with some metal flake in it. Haven't decided if I am going to keep the side mirrors or not.
Ill shoot some more pics tommarow. Sorry if the pics suck they are from my phone.
Pic of the van in the tow yard:
