THIS STRETCHED 1990 DODGE CARAVAN was recently for sale in Massachusetts. Oh, and it was used to transport the dearly departed, in case that matters to you. Here’s the seller’s description:
Was used at a funeral home so is has been professionally extended. Only 97,000 original miles runs and drives great has some rust on passenger side rocker panels and a few other spots. The window panels have been removed but they can be put back on very easily if interested, and have any questions please feel free to reach out. Willing to trade for small pickup.
It looks as if the stretch was done the same way extended Dodge full sized vans were originally made: add a longer section to the rear. Plus some vinyl roofage for that classy look. What might you do with that extra space? (I don’t suppose Fiberine makes a high top for this.)
Nice swap meet hauler or mini camper if the rocker rust isn’t too bad. Remember, these are unibody.
A first call car like this could be a viable option as they’re usually well maintained as part of the fleet. I hd a 99 suburban about four years ago from a funeral home. Straight front bench with a platform in the back. Super clean and not too many miles. Was garage kept with the hearses. If I hadn’t already had my Express van, that definitely would have been my camper. Especially since it was about one tenth of the price!
AL, nice van, roomy & with a low milage. Add up a higher top & u’r set to go X few years ? ? ?
AL, I’m wondering is Fibe.rine @ strong material or is flimsy ? Is it posible to apply solar panels on top of it ?
Their tops are nice and strong, like boat hulls.