Van Life - From Cargo Van to Camper Van - Tour Our Stealth CamperVan
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- Van Life Reveal: DIY Chevy Cargo Van Conversion into A Stealth Camper Van
Take a tour inside this Chevy cargo van turned “Stealth Camper Van!” Read the full story on our web site at www.backroadsvanner.com/all-po...
After years of driving this Chevy Cargo Van as a work vehicle, Mike customized it for camping and traveling this great country of ours! This is how you live the #VanLife in simplified style! Mike has been called “The Practical Vanner” due to his niche for adding useful and practical applications to the van. While some vans are more for show, this one is for travel and adventure! From the looks of this van, ladder rack and all, you’d never think it was a camper van… and that’s how we like it! A stealth camper van! Come along with us as we show you some of the cool things Mike did to customize this Chevy van.
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This man is a genius, should have your own TV show, keep up the good work.
+James Sitati Wow, thanks for the awesome comment James! We appreciate you.
You should think about marketing the screens you made.
I'd buy a set for my Econoline right now! I've watched the video on making them 10's of times and still haven't made them.
@@BVDsGoneFishing i want a set too lol
Yuppers!
@@dianedavidson5283 WHERE CAN I GET THEM
Me three
This is one of my top three van builds that I've ever seen on CZcams. Well done, and VERY inspirational.
+Slim Travels Thanks for the awesome comment Slim Travels! We appreciate it!
I love how clean and organized your van is. I've seen a lot of vans and they are just loaded with all kinds of stuff where it looks like an old collector's museum.
One of the cleanest builds on youtube man. Great job.
+Dan Travels Thanks Dan! Totally appreciate your comments!!! Thanks for watching.
+Dan Travels Completely agree. Very well laid out, very simple, but still affords flexibility and also future "upgradeability". Well done Backroads Vanner :-)
Dan Travels I agree. I have been looking at some van videos and they are totally unorganized. This one was very organized and well put together.
I have been fascinated by stealth vandwelling since 2007. I have seen hundreds of van builds looking for ideas to set mine up. Yours is by far the best yet! You have done a remarkably good job! Neatness counts with me because I hate clutter. Clutter and sloppy workmanship stresses me out...lol. Your attention to details does not go unnoticed by me. All I can say is WOW!!! Thanks for sharing your very neat and clever ideas.
+stringbender57 WOW, thank you for the awesome comments! I appreciate you noticing the small details that do usually go unnoticed! Please stay tuned - more coming your way soon!
I’ve seen countless videos from cheaprv living and while some are well done yours is easily the best I’ve come across. Love how you created your bed/couch/storage area. So creative and no clutter. Man I hate clutter 😵💫😆. Thanks for sharing !!!
Oh my gosh, I'm in love with the t.v. on the ceiling!!!
You are living my dream! Currently have my eye on a (1) owner GMC extended work van with high top roof and all rack/tool shelves already removed! Also, has all oil change records/complete record of all maintenance performed on the Van!:) It has the very reliable 4.3 Vortex V-6 and because it is a GMC, it has the stronger springs and suspension system. Our goal is to be "we are building an airplane frame of mind" in reference to being weight conscious. Our heaviest items will be water and off grid battery bank. Making sure that all tires will be all terrain and nitrogen filled. The back will be completely modular and most power will come from the batttery bank, which will be recharged from roof mounted solar panels and wind turbine generator. May even add a stronger alternator, so that it too can charge the battery bank while driving. Goal is to have single stand up shower, compact fridge, 2-burner stove, regular a/c plugs, usb plugs, etc. On demand water heater for night time use will be a must, as well as a water filtration system. Thank you for sharing!
+Angler Beaudry Wow, sounds like an awesome build! Please keep us posted - we'd love to see your progress! Thanks for watching.
doing the layout in cardboard first is a great idea!
Though this video was published back in October 24, 2015 . . . I'm glad I got to review it ,... eXcellent content.
THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING ME TO VIEW YOUR VAN PRESENTATION WAS FABULOUS. ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE OF IT, I AM SO ITCHING INTO DOING SOMETHING LIKE THAT IN THE FUTURE. AND IT'S LIKE YOU SAID, IF MONEY IS AN ISSUE JUST THROW A MATTRESS IN THE BACK AND HIT THE ROAD.. THANX FRIEND
That looks like one of those Chevrolet police vans. If I was ever going to do something like that, I would get either a Cheverolet Express or Ford E350 police van and convert it. Police porse vehicles have higher capacity alternators, so you can run a lot more electrical stuff off them.
WOW.... You easily blow away all the other van-related videos - by far - and thank you for the tour! I'm retiring early in a year and a half and just purchased a very low mileage 1994 G20 hi-top conversion van (my 3rd) to tour the country. I couldn't decide whether to keep my electric rear bench seat that converts to a bed or convert to the set up you have with 2 sofas that face each other and converts to a bed. MUCH more usable storage your way! The only thing that would hold me back from this would be the exquisite fabrication of the cushions - who did THAT? Also, That screen idea for the front and back should earn you a nomination for a Nobel Prize. Finally, I'm looking for a cabinet that'll hold a microwave, a single burner, small sink and a small fridge. I'm not good with wood, only mechanical stuff... Do you know of anyone that builds such a cabinet? If I make it it'll come out looking gross instead of the beautifully finished piece you ended up with! Thanks again, and I'll certainly be watching!!! (I subscribed 3 minutes into your video!)
+seanoleary1979 Wow Sean, thank you so much for the AWESOME comments! Congratulations on your upcoming retirement. The bench seats like my configuration definitely give you much more versatility and storage capacity. As far as the cushions go, it's really not too difficult (I'll do a video on this soon).. but you can cut the foam to fit, buy some fabric and take it to a local upholstery shop. Also, thank you for the AWESOME comment about the screens. I don't think they have a van screen category in the Nobel Prize... lol. As for your cabinets, if you get the dimensions of the appliances you want to install, you could get a local carpenter to build you a really nice cabinet on site. Many custom cabinet builders will come to you and measure for you. THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING!!
Unbelievable, genius, smart, witty, ingenuitive !!! Such an inspiration.......happy camping for life !!!
Probably the best DIY conversion I've seen to date. Lots of well-thought out ideas, and with solid craftsmanship to boot. That's rare on so many of these videos. The side-door screens are pure genius. I came here looking for ideas for a cargo trailer toyhauler conversion. I'm now a new subscriber. Thanks for posting this.
I have been watching stealth camping videos for 6 months or so. I am amazed with how much detail and nuts and bolts information you give in one video. You give practical advice you have picked up over the years. But you are going to make peoples lives camping so much easier. Add your mix of being able to work with your hands and make alot of your own needed equipment such as the backup camera, custom window screen, room darkeners. Just fantastic. Can't wait to watch some other videos. Although not sure if it is funny or annoying when you laugh at your own silly jokes so much. Guess it is funny. Thanks for making your videos.
+RelaxingHomestead LOL, wow, thanks for the great comments! And thanks for watching! Please stay tuned - more videos coming soon.
You have an almost unequalled sense of creativity.
The board behind the passenger chair is a great idea, it serves in my opinion as a safety board in case of an accident you have the board to protect the passenger from anything coming towards the seat. I knew of some people who where traveling with some bakery equipment they where in an accident and the passenger got hit realy badly because all the equipment in the van rolled towards the front, they got hit with a huge mixer. So in my opinion I would leave the board or put the cage wall for both driver and passenger.
I have been doing this since kids were born and watching your videos makes me feel like a piker! The kids are older and don't see the romance for campin w/ the old man in his truck but i still enjoy tweeking the setup. Thanks for all the great info and ideas.
Your van is genius! You designed it perfectly.
+Mindy Wolff AWESOME! THANK YOU! We love it. And thank you for subscribing! We appreciate it.
+Farron X The camera girl totally appreciates your comments! lol Thanks for watching and please stay tuned as we have lots more on the way!
Lol. That's funny. I'll give you a thumbs up for that one Farron.
This video was so informative, you did a GREAT job on the van, and I really appreciate your willingness to share your advice, wisdom and adventures with us. Thanx.
Very cool and modeling out of cardboard first was truly genius and probably saved you tons of time and money in the long run.
Great video. I like your ideas. The prebuild in cardboard is great.
One idea to lighten your load; use the legs from the plastic table on the bed center board, The legs might hang a bit but you delete one big flat piece. Just a suggestion. Cheers from California.
OMGOODNESS! You're so smart. You've thought of and created so many unique things. I hope you've applied for patents. Thank you for this great informative video. I hope your traveling is safe and fun.
SUH -WEET. Very well thought out. Thank you ever so much.
our first campers were all f 250's and a mattress what fun! then I scored a Club Chateu in a bone yard and used old van for new van engine swap and back out in the woods. traveled all 48 in a van.
+timfuneral2031 Love it! We're following in your footsteps! Thanks for commenting and watching! We appreciate it!
Sportsmanship, craftsmanship, this video is timeless with energy sustainability and safety. I have two other friends just to begin to recommend, they will subscribe, as this has epic and historic and transparent suggestions at every level. Breathtaking ownership pride.
Beautiful job on the van! Really gives me inspiration to get started on one myself. Awesome!
The van has a great design. Awesome job.
I am a full time college student living inside of my homemade truck camper. Looking back at it I really wish I had gone with the van option. Still saving a bunch of money while I am in school. Fighting forest fires during the summer to pay for school and get a couple dollars a day from youtube for food.
+Eli Peterson ELi, that is awesome! Hopefully all this money you are saving on living expenses will equate to little-to-no student loan bills. You're living the dream! What a great way to start out in life. We wish you the best of luck and please stay in touch. Share some pics with us on Facebook once in a while at facebook.com/backroadsvanner/! We'd love to see how you are doing. Thanks for taking the time to comment. We're glad you found us.
I have re-watched this now 3 times!!! I really love what you'll have done to this VAN... You are a genius!!! ....
fantastic, the practicality is brilliant, and those screens, wow love it.
+Patrick Butler Thanks so much Patrick! We totally appreciate your comments!
I want to thank you for your videos! You were one of the first people to inspire me to build a camper van that I am going to live in and travel the U.S. It has been months since I first saw your video but I just bought the van, finally! It's a 1998 Ford E350 Extended model with a bubble top. I'm actually starting on it tomorrow and I can't wait so thanks again!
That is so awesome Kent! We love to hear that! Please share your van project photos with us on our Facebook page at facebook.com/backroadsvanner/ and let us know how life on the road goes for you. We're glad you found our channel.
This video makes me want a regular cargo van like this instead of one of the expensive RVs. I also liked the jokes... lol. Thank you for showing us your van and your drawers!
Absolutely brilliant love everything you did! Thank you for being so generous with your time and your kind words at the end of the video!
Holy cow! I've watched more van build videos than I can remember, but yours is the best by far. I've yet to see one as clean, as well designed, or as just well built! This is amazing and I just wish I could do the electrical work like you have so I could build something similar. Great job!
+Joseph Osborne Thank you so much for the awesome comments Joseph! For anything you are unsure about doing yourself, find someone local to you who can help you out. Networking with local van clubs is a good source of info as well. Please keep watching as we have more videos coming soon!
Can i just say that you are an excellent host. I really enjoyed watching your video and about to look for more of them to watch. Very informative and I love the van. Keep up the excellent work.
+Anthony Matthews Thanks so much Anthony! Your comments mean a lot to us. We really appreciate that you took the time to comment. Hope you enjoy the other videos. We are just getting started and have much more coming! And thanks for subscribing!!!
Gerry impressive workmanship it is obvious that you put a great deal of thought and preparation in your project and it shows. Thanks for sharing.
+Waters Louis Thanks so much for your awesome comments! So glad you liked the video. More coming soon!
I've been watching van conversion projects on CZcams for years, and your channel is one of the few I've subscribed to. I'm a machinist, and I appreciate your attention to detail!
Great suggestion at the end, very nice build. Like the simplicity of it, both design and function.
+Manuel Reyes Thanks Manual. I assume you mean customizing your van regardless of budget.... and I wholeheartedly believe that. If everyone waited until they had enough money to do every possible thing they want to do with their van, it likely wouldn't ever get started. The key is to get out there and enjoy it! Thanks so much for watching!
Wow, that was a great video..... well thought out van, and you keep the presentation interesting.... good explanation of things, and good speaking style. Good video to watch and learn from. Cheers
Dude! That thing is killer. I would like to have a way to stand though, even if it is a small area, at my age it is a lot easier to dress.
Glad you clarified which drawers you were referring to, brother. Many awesome ideas, several of which will be helpful in my own d.i.y. van conversion. Love the rumble of acceleration as your van disappears in the exit clip, as well as the background music.
You have really thought of everything, great job! And your snap screens are wonderful!
+lumpilulu Thank you so much! I made another video about the screens only - you can see it here: czcams.com/video/hSd9CAirR20/video.html Appreciate your comments! Thanks for watching!
+Backroads Vanner love the vid ur awesome
"Omg it's The Tent!".... "and his power level is over 9000!!!!!!!" 😂
Wow! This is ideal, I'd rather have this than MOST of the marketed camper vans. Very stealth and I like the colors you chose too. Great job.
+Derek Holcomb Thank you Derek! We really appreciate your comments and that you took the time to write them .. and thanks for watching! Please stay tuned as we have more videos coming soon...
I have watched a gazillion van build videos and by far this is the best of them all! I love your screening and canopy and how you do not use wood for everything.
Great craftmanship... The best build on Utube... Thanks for sharing....
+RV Breeze Wow, thanks RV Breeze! We appreciate your comments! Thanks for watching! Please stay tuned as we have more videos coming soon.!
Fantastic job my friend! Very well thought out set-up. Stay Ready! Anthony.
+biblesnbarbells Thank you for your comments and for watching! We are ready WTSHTF ;)- See you down the road!
Great to hear. Stay in touch. Anthony.
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What kind of engine does your van have? V6 or V8?
We've just bought our second van to convert and loved every minute of this great video! Thank you!😃🚐
Wow! Very well thought out van build---the best I've seen anywhere! Thanks for sharing!
Hi,
Just found your channel, amazing job with your van! You have many great ideas, the screen in the back and front is very usefully. I'll be checking out your other videos and following along.
Take care,
Tina
+tinabeane Hi Tina, thank you. We will have more videos coming soon. Thanks for following along!!!!
I want this so much! I am planning to buy a van and have someone do the work for me, little by little, with a plan to get on the road by summer. Hope I can find someone locally who is as talented as you to perform the work!
+Xsyntrik Nomad Thanks Xsyntrik! If you can find a custom cabinet maker near you, they should be able to do what you want. You can also network with your local van clubs and groups. Good luck and hope you're on the road by summer!
This has to be the best conversion I have yet to see. thanks for the idea's.
You have got to be the handiest guy I have ever seen, reminds me of my uncle. Great stuff
Great setup :) Your drawers !!! lol
+Jesse James Just trying to provide a little comic relief. lol. Thanks for watching!
Wow very impressive van! Good attention to detail! I love those custom made screens!
Thanks brican79! I show you how to make the screens in another video.
Your welcome! Okay great I can't wait to see it!
www.backroadsvanner.com/all-posts/featured/video-diy-custom-bug-screens-for-your-van/
Thanks for the tutorial it was perfect! Oh and did you sew on the belting for the screen?
Yes I did! It was very easy and makes the screens very durable! Good luck!!!
Love your van. And that's the best solution I've seen for putting screen on front windows for ventilation/bug-proofing. Great job! Thanks man
+rod22lt Thanks a lot Rod. Did you see the video that is dedicated to the screens? It's at www.backroadsvanner.com/all-posts/vans/our-van/video-diy-custom-bug-screens-for-your-van/ Thanks so much for your comments and thanks for watching.
Great quality build. I really appreciate the wall coverings and the detail in how it meets the padding by the back doors. Really nice overall for a chevy.
Wow! Your camper van is a lot nicer than Cycle Cruza's and/or Delirious Doughnut's van (same setup/style).
That screen you made is excellent, good job, subbed.
+Del Lawrence Thanks so much Del!
Wow. Great van, great video. Brilliant comment about how to start out with whatever your budget can support. That's exactly where I'm at and your words give me great encouragement.
Your custom privacy / ventilation screens are really inspired. Thanks for sharing the information.
Michael you have really brought a level of quality that van dwelling needs..i couldn't agree more, a pleasing interior is a happy place, i recall my fathers 81 G20 cabinets fondly and stashed as many gijoes and Xmen comics as i ever needed! What a great design and great walk through! Now what i want to know is what do the guts look like?stud size? anchors in the sheet metal? because i have a sheet of birch that is ready to boogie!
+Shawn Hughes Thanks for your comments and questions Shawn! I used the frame of the van as the "studs." If the birch plywood is to build your cabinets, I would run a 1x3 across the inside top front and the inside bottom front of the cabinets and secure that to the ceiling and the floor using screws into the metal van braces or into the wood you attached to the van braces (depending on where you are attaching). Depending on the size of your cabinets and where you are placing them, if there is a metal brace behind the cabinets, I would run a 1x3 in the back of your cabinets and attach them to the metal brace using screws. For this, I use self-tapping metal screws. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching!
great vid and amazing job on that van!!!
Thank you very much!
Yes your vids are great new subsciber here.
I can’t say THANK YOU enough! This video is exactly what I’ve needed! I’ve dreamed of converting a Ford 15 passenger van into a “camper” like this and this AMAZING video really gave me a lot of great ideas! This is exactly what my wife, our little boy and I need! Thank you and god bless!
Your so smart and hit every detail that could matter..thanks so much!! Your helping me make my dream come true
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Where do you sleep?
Michael Hess The two couches turn ino a bed. The backrest come down, and are placed in the middle to form a bed. I will be showing a much better description in an upcoming video. Thanks Michael!
+Backroads Vanner you bet! I wondered if a cushion would be placed on the board that slides in and out but didn't want to assume. Nice job! Stay safe in your travels!
How much did the conversion cost ? Also i will like to have my van customize and i am in TX. What will you charge to help me convert my van?
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Wow...really like what you did..great job.. =)
+kathleen chapman Thank you Kathleen! We appreciate your comments and thanks for watching!
Excellent video and thanks for making it look like the average guy could create his own space. Never hurts to prep and be ready if needed.
man that was the best video on turning a work van into a camper, that bug screen is a great idea. keep em coming I want to learn more,thanx.
Where did you get the yellow extension cord box, that looks very handy. Nice screens😎
+RVing LiveThe Dream Hmmm, I'll have to think on that question a bit and get back to you. I built this van 5 or 6 years ago. Thanks for the comment on the screens! Not sure if you saw this already but here's a link on our web site with info and links to the materials: www.backroadsvanner.com/all-posts/vans/our-van/video-diy-custom-bug-screens-for-your-van/ Thanks for watching!
Great build. Simple, clean, and with a purpose. You mentioned the insulation on the build. Did you use something like Dynamat or reflectix aluminized stick on insulation or did you use something else like foam sheets/spray foam for curved areas and tight spaces? I definitely subscribed and am looking forward to seeing more. One of the best builds on here that I've seen!
+Silentbobz28 The short answer is: I used reflectix, fiberglass insulation and foam sheets. Stay tuned for the long answer as I plan on doing a video on this exact subject - coming very soon! Thank you for subscribing. We really appreciate you watching and we appreciate your comments.
Can you provide dimensions of your 2 sofas
So professional, very nice. I'm sure that's exactly what a lot of people that are into incognito campers want
PERFECT MAN..AND I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WITH THE IDEA FOR A CARGO VAN. THANKS FOR SHARING BUD
+Tony Ramirez THANKS TONY! I've been vanning for over 30 years and get ready... they're coming back!
You have thought of everything! Love the video.
Keep watching, more great ideas coming!
You did a vantastic build
+Khu NoPie Thank you!
Khu NoPie is so
Wow - excellent detailed description with a ton of tips! One aspect I'm still pondering is the best way to eliminate moisture rusting the body by ensuring a vapor barrier. In your setup it seems the Reflectix will keep moisture areas dry in the main panels. Hopefully the ribbing areas would be okay yet would have more protection by using metallic tape.
Thanks again for the thoughtful video and happy trails,
Michael
Very organized , no clutter, efficient and clean. Not complicated Great build .
Excellent video and excellent job on the van build. Also, it's very inspirational.
+Najja Foluke Thank you so much Najja.
nice guy great video
+Allan Byrne Thanks Allan!!!!
A very neat and tidy van i ever saw.... excellent craftmensship... now i feel to go on roads.... really a gr8 design....
I am so impressed! If you told me the van was sold new like that I would believe it, so well designed and neatly executed. My husband and I just got the same van, an empty canvas - I imagine this video will be a BIG influence!
Instead of snaps he should use magnets on the windows. Nice van, happy trails to you.
Where did you get that screen material?
+CycleCruza You can see a list of all the parts and the screen material here: www.backroadsvanner.com/all-posts/vans/our-van/video-diy-custom-bug-screens-for-your-van/ AND we have a video on making your own screens at czcams.com/video/hSd9CAirR20/video.html If you create screens for your van, please share your photos with us on our Facebook page at facebook.com/backroadsvanner/! We'd love to see them. THANKS for watching!
New subscriber here. Just stumbled on your van tour video and loved it! I have a 1998 Roadtrek that we camp with during the summer but always wanted to buy a cargo van to customize for fall and winter trips. Just curious if you have installed any kind of heater for yours? I have heard a lot of people favor the diesel heaters. Thanks and look forward to more videos.
This is probably the most practical van build out I've seen to date. The only thing I would add is some kind of inside cooking space and a hand sink of some kind. I'm looking at buying an extended E350 and incorporating your ideas! Thanks for showing what you've done!
Okay those screens are wonderful. Good humor and you made some really good suggestions.
cardboard pro tip
thanks
Great emergency toilet, 5 gal bucket+Lid and cat litter. Excellent stackable trays are the 'Shells' soda companies use for 20 oz bottles. they are flat, 24 bottle/case sized, plastic,rugged,handles, most have very small holes in the base, which makes them very light and washable! I love 'em...as useful as milk crates!. Nice Job, looks awesome !
Thank you for the practical and encouraging advice - upgrade as your budget allows
Very well done! Clearly you are a talented person. Most of us could never do this. However you give us much to consider when outfitting a van for road travel. Thanks.
You just confirmed why I am not going to build rigid cabinets in my ongoing RV conversion. There's no way to tell what you are really going to need once you get out and start camping. I am going for simple open shelves with small clear totes so you can see into them. No cabinets with doors. It looks as though that big cabinet behind the drivers seat is not being used as it was designed? Clothes hang up, micro wave, etc. Looks like you are just pulling out containers like I want to do. Cool video, thanks
Great, honest overview of your creation. Appreciate the humor and putting something up I could even show my kids to get them excited about our build. Looking forward to updates!
+M Dean Awesome, thank you so much for the comments. Enjoy your time with your kids. I'll bet they'd love helping you make the furniture out of cardboard! Enjoy. Thanks for watching!
That canopy. Wow! Best I've ever seen. Going to follow your link right now.
Looove the cabinets - so clean and smooth looking. Great build.
Love the way you have done this. Very simple but more than adequate.
Great job, with making all your custom screens. I am planning on making screens for the decks of a home made camp trailer, so my cats can go out on the deck and see out -this was exactly what I had planned, but now I can see them in use, thanks for showing that, I was concerned about the snaps, and if I could do snaps with heavy duty rubber like screens, which looks like what you used as well, that stuff never goes bad, I use it as shade screen in my garden, it's 15 years old and like new still! Stay Free People!
Nice video! I especially like that your van is clean & organized. One of my pet peeves are from others who start their videos w/ "Don't mind the mess..." Well, then clean it before you start your video!! A mess doesn't impress!
+mytime istoday Lol. Trying to stay organized in a small space is a non-stop process. Thanks for your comments! We really appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
When I get the money to buy a Cargo Van, i am going to make it into a camper van and go see the USA! Thanks for all the wonderful information. I love your idea on the window screens and the back screen. A definite plus to camping.
THANKYOU!! AND I'm joining you all soon..looking at vans now....love the cargo van idea, so if I want to chill on a street downtown somewhere no one knows I'm inside on my computer, watching tv etc....LOW KEYAnyway wanted to say thanks for the ideas and man your lucky to have a women that wants to travel too!! and the dogs are awesome! Matt