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We Needed A Van... |
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After graduating high school myself and friends Scott and Jeff decided we needed to see the country.�� One of them saw a special on Route 66 and we were hooked.� We were gonna drive 66 cross country to California.�� No way were we gonna just hop in a car and hotel hop state to state, it had to be an adventure.�� Plus we didn't have any money:)�� So we decided to find an old van, fix it up and drive it seeing we could basically live out of it and save a ton of money.�� First order of business was to find the van.�� We agreed on looking for a Dodge since we knew our way around Mopars.�� Second we agreed that we were going to look for a van with a good body since it would be easier to just fix the mechanicals.�� Well at least we found a Dodge.��� |
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I was out driving around one day when from way out in a farmers field I spotted a raised hood, a van hood, and it sure looked like it might be a Dodge.�� Turned out sure enough it was a Dodge van.�� It happened to be on one of our friends fathers farms.�� He had used it as a farm truck to haul goat cheese in and had parked it out there 7 years ago.�� We went out to the field and checked it out.�� Wow, she was sure a bit rough.�� The van was sunk up past the rims into the ground and was pretty rotten around the edges. |
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Not that we could really tell though since some trees and shrubs had a good foothold all around the van.�� In the back was a huge wooden cooler that was used to haul the goat cheese, and of course on the side was painted "Chevre de Goat Folks"(Cheese of the goat people)� We left to talk it over and at first weren't real confident that it was the one for us since the body looked pretty rough.�� I don't know if it was the Goat Folks painted on the side, fate, or the fact that the farmer was willing to sell it for $50 that sold us on "Goat Folks", but anyway the rest is history... |
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So the first order of business was to get it home, do an initial cleaning and see what we've got to work with.�� A good scrub down, a lot of the lower body falling off and heres how she looked.�� Not too bad for a van that has spent its last 7 years in a field.�� For the record Goat Folks is equipped with a 318 V8, Torqueflite transmission and as� a bonus, a posi rear end.�� Next order of business was to get rid of that huge wooden cooler in back. |
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Once we ripped out the cooler, we discovered that they had sprayed the whole rear of the bus with insulation.�� This would not have been too big an issue except for the fact that it was wicking tons of moisture and causing lots of rust, and a colony of ants had found that it also made a great place to live and call home.�� To the right I am reigning down fire on the poor ants.� They never knew what hit them.�� After a short battle Goat Folks was ours and ours alone.�� P.S. don't try this at home:) |
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Lets See How Rusty Goatfolks Is! |
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