In the glorious days of yore, gearheads with a certain sense of humor constructed “sleepers.” What is a sleeper you ask? It is a nondescript, average vehicle with a monster motor lurking under the hood. The idea was to… more»
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12 Passenger Survivor: 1974 Ford Club Wagon
It’s big and brown! So are a lot of things but in this case, we’re talking about a 1974 Ford Econoline Club Wagon. And it certainly looks like its era, so for those of you who were around in… more»
5.0 Liter Van! 1965 Ford Econoline Clubwagon
There was a time if you blindfolded yourself and pitched a horseshoe, you’d probably bean a first-gen (1961-1967) Ford “E” Series (Econoline) van. They were absolutely everywhere to the tune of about 550K assembled. Considering that substantial production number,… more»
Vantastic! 1974 Ford Econoline E-100
The cliches that could follow this Ford van, and probably will, are endless! But in ’74, if you were a bit of a free spirit, this was the ride to have. It was often said that you can live… more»
Well-Kept Camper: 1989 Ford E-Series Okanagan
In 2008, British Columbia based business West Coast Leisure Homes closed the doors on its venture into overlanding vehicles, a company known as Okanagan. Okanagan not only manufactured truck campers and fifth wheel couplings, but they also converted vehicles,… more»
Super Van: 1974 Ford Econoline 300
“Vanning” is the practice of modifying a van or truck with living accommodations, and while it first earned popularity in the 1970s, it is also currently making a comeback. Unfortunately, many custom vans from the original era of vanning… more»