Yeah all the Scions around me are 7-12k it seems.
This van is more temporary till I start making some money and save up for a nicer vehicle/setup. I've already got some customers lined up at a medical office so it is nice its already all set to go.
Allen,
sorry to be late to the party man! I got your PM about wanting my input.
Well i have a bit of experience w/both the Chevy Express and the GMC Safari (same as Chevy Astro, just GMC is usually put together a bit better IMO).
My mom has a 96' Safari conversion and my godpapa has a 96' Express conversion.
Both are nice vans...the SPACE in the Express though is awesome...im 6'3 and have all kinds of room in the mid row. The van does get kinda 'eh' MPG, about 14ish as someone else here stated...and thats without being loaded down with 50+ gallons of water and loads of equipment, so take that into consideration. At about 90k miles the tranny ended up needing to be rebuilt...just had to replace the alternator, compressor and idler pulley as well. Tranny was of course most expensive...but could be due to using the van to haul our boat in the summer (not long trips but rather hilly). Still, a bit over 1k to rebuild it...we HOPE its good to go now, but it seemed like as soon as it crossed that 90k mile mark, all hell broke loose.
The GMC Safari has over 150k miles on it and still going strong. The fuel pump on the thing has gone out about 3x's...not a huge deal but you gotta drop the gas tank to get to it. Rear differential had to be replace at about 120k...that possibly coulda been avoided if the oil in it had been changed, but not sure. Other than that i really don't think it has had any major work needing to be done. All the coolant hoses/radiator needed to be replaced at about 140k miles...but that should be done anyway. Its been a pretty strong little van...so it gets a thumbs up from me.
Oh, and it averages around 19 MPG, so an extra 5 MPG doesn't hurt at all thats for sure.
If you pull the seats out of a Safari, you should have plenty of room for sure...not sure what all you plan to haul around though?
Another good thing is a van would make a great billboard. You could do some vinyl lettering and have a rolling billboard everywhere you go.
Personally i'm looking to get a truck...i want a used Tundra. Granted, they are more pricey but, i want something that will look damn good and that i can use here n' there for personal errands. I'll have to unpack my gear almost everyday but...i really want the truck...i plan to then get a trailer to haul my gear around. That way my gear can just stay in the trailer...when I'm working i just hook up and go..when I'm not i just detach it and do what i want with the truck. Plus Tundras run FOREVER. But thats just the approach i want to take...for right now anyway lol.
So again, i'd go with a Safari if you can find it...i don't know a lot about the ford vans...i just don't like em lol..and i think they're ugly

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BTW the pics you posted up a couple of spots aren't showing.
Let us know what you end up doing.