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Hello Everybody
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I'm Steve.  I grew up in the construction trades in southern California.  I have loved vans since my first one in 1971:

   

That's me and the van in Johnsondale, CA.  I bought it off a retired Proto tool salesman for $500. Boy, what I'd give to have that one back! I just removed all the shelving, paneled the walls, built the wall to separate the cab from the back, hung a few phoney tapestries on the ceiling using paracord, put in two used twin bed top mattresses and a large bean bag chair. Clothes in one cardboard box, food in another.... and off to the beautiful places up and down California.

Years later, I outfitted my Ford work/service van with bunk beds for trips out and about. I had a step van like Putts in the 80's for work also, but I never used it for travel.

Fast forward to 2003. I was running a two year pipeline/tunnel project in La Jolla, CA for SDMWWD. I was riding ambulances monthly as my health was in the shitter due to my daily fifth of whiskey for many years. I had a failing loveless marriage and 4 teenagers at home in the LA area, but I was living in motels. My daughter Jen pestered me until I gave her my Camero, and I needed a new vehicle. I used company trucks, didn't need a daily driver.  So I was really sick, but still working successfully, somehow. But I figured I was soon to be unemployable.  I bought a 3 year old Ford E350 15 passenger van. I got it so I'd have something to go park under a bridge in and die. That's the honest truth.

Well, I somehow ended up in a rehab place 3 months later. I lived there for three months. It took, and I haven't had a drop since. One drink will kill me, the Doctors said, and I believe them. I somehow decided to live! 
I guess I really was inches from death there. I am still recovering, slowly, after all these years.  Still have heart problems. First heart attack I was 38 years old. Open heart surgery a year ago last August was super hard to recover from. My 8 year relationship was on the rocks once again, lol, due to I wouldn't marry her. Most guys are not likely to marry someone who runs around every time he leaves to work somewhere! (no matter how spectacular she looks nekkid!)

So I was again sitting in the house here in Kernville waiting to die.  I started seeing van living videos and living vicariously through Adventure Van Man and others.
Three months ago I decided to try and turn my passenger van into a camper van. My muscles where non-existent, as I had been working as a consultant construction inspector/project manager on large public works projects for the last 25 years. That and diabetes, severe DDD, 50% hearing loss, a-fib and unknown amount of heart muscle dead.

SO I got the bug again, and every morning (not early!) I get up and put on my boots and go out and work on the van. The woman is gone for the last year, but I have a new zest for life!  Boy this van build is expensive for a guy living on social security. I had to give up buying my favorite cigars to afford it, I turned off the Direct TV, Sparkletts... everything except electric and water, so I can buy parts.

Anyway, I'm sure having fun with it and am looking forward to getting out into the boonies with all of you soon.

I will post a thread on my beastly build here real soon.
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#2
Welcome to the cool table of Vandwelling
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#3
Hang in there Steve, and Welcome Aboard!.
I can relate to missing your first van. Mine was a 67 shorty GMC that I modified for staying in while traveling. Dang, wish I still had it.
 The Captain and Crew Finally got their stuff together. 
 Now if they can only remember where they put it.   Rolleyes
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#4
Thumbs Up 
Right on brother.
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S Cello (Stevo)

Great Intro!!!  Tell it like it is, Man!  Love your attitude, it seems to show that you plan on enjoying life.

Hope to hear much more about your new adventures.   Cool
title~ "Deliberate Discharge" 3 "Stinkin Badges" 1 "Flying manure spreader" 1 "Pink Elephant"  Tongue
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#6
Welcome to the forum and congratulations on starting your new life!


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#7
nice to have you here steve
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