Perhaps I missed it, but what sort of facility was this to allow you to do the tear down there and dump on site? I'm going down this rabbit hole with mine right now and this caught me by surprise, what a lovely idea to speed up the process. Cheers
I am a 65 yr old widow that's wondering - where is your mother?!? 😳😂🤣🤷 I could not stop watching ❣️🤳 Thanks for filming and sharing. Give your dad a big hug (from you-then shack his hand from me please) He has done an awesome job raising you 👍👍
I was laughing so hard when you were dragging that beast with the loader, beer almost came out my nose. I 100% wish i was there with you for that. Great series bud.
Awesome, once again. Takes me back to my old days of renovating and wrenching on old vehicles to make something workable. Great fun! Also love the way you and Dad work together! You are lucky to have each other. And I know that he is having as much fun as you are.
I drove these when they were new, Years later I had a few behind the house full of junk. This whole project makes me laugh, and reminds me of the crazy projects I did back then. By the way my mother was from Kelligrews and I have Noseworthy cousins. What a hoot.
I've got a 1989 Chevy / Coachmen. She's still got some camping left in her, only 69,000 miles, I plan on removing the camper box, and putting a dump body on the c-30 eventually.
Haha looks can be deceiving, Louis! There was a significant amount of rot, from some bad past roof leaks. I certainly wouldn't let my girls play in there. Thanks for watching!
I'm amazed that the aluminum sides wasn't salvaged for recycling. And, the scrap tires at the trash dump. Environmental disaster lol. Those 350 Chevy engines are awesome.
I’ve been seeing more and more of these quad cab truck bed van conversions, popular on the older models but I did see a 2011 ish E350 done the other day
Great episode! I like the donor van. I was waiting for the rearend to break ha! Wish you would have shown you driving the new flatbed out of the scrap yard. Good stuff. Gave me quite a few ideas on getting box off. Nice video!
I can’t tell you how much I’m enjoying this series. I’m a knife guy, sharpening guy, and all around love your project videos but I feel like this has been the most fun and entertaining. I could watch for hours.
Kyle your getting her done, going to be a fine rig .. she moved when your father hooked on to her with the loader... come or bust.. they can haul a fine load. I plow in here in Corner Brook, at some of our lots tractor trailers get stuck on the loading ramps and need a pluck from time to time . First or second gear tractor and 53 foot trailer I dont know there behind me.. good rigs.👍 thanks for sharing , take care.
The power of some of this machinery is just incredible, Pat, and I know this loader would only be considered a toy compared to some equipment out there in the world, but still incredible. Like you said, move or be moved. No other option
Wow, what a project you have coming. I get tired just whatching you tearing down everything and also surprised that you have an "open" dumpster where you can dump almost anything. Here in Finland we recycle almost everything.
We just found one it's a lot longer than the one you have half of the camp is ready to fall off brand new rebuilt motor and tranny in it and rear ends it's been rebuilt for free the whole camper we were thinking of turning it into a work truck
I don't know why really, but that is the best RUclips video I've ever watched. When you showed the blue one I said, "no way...he found another one!" Lol. You know some guy somewhere is restoring one of those campers and is going to go crazy because he needs a lot of those parts you just left at the tip. Haha. Can't wait for the next episode! Your gonna need a roof for a Ham radio antenna!
I just bought a 1984 class C on a chevy G30 chasis with a strong 5.7 liter 350 engine only 70 thousand miles and runs very well. But, and I mean BUT, the coach (house) may only have a year or 2 left in her. Surprisingly all the systems still work even the fridge! Lol. Anyway, I just started watching the series, I subscribed of course and am very excited to watch the entire series. I did however want to ask you a question and if you could let me know your thoughts, I'd appreciate it. My idea is to turn it into a flatbed but then I'd like to simply bolt down a truck bed camper to the flatbed. What do you think? Thanks and keep the series coming you and your father remind me of me and my father from way back in the 90's, he's since passed away, but it is sure nice to be reminded of the time spent with my father on projects. So thank you.
Kind of sad to see the camper destroyed rather than being resold to someone. The outside looked really good. The inside could have been rebuilt by a new owner. These kinds of shows really bother me.
I’m planning on doing the same thing to my 83 C3 0 camper But I will use a plywood backing with slider window and matching sheathing it with original outer wall aluminum with a convertible ragtop roof And then I will mount a enclosed motorcycle or car trailer with ramp gate for my Harley
I am saddened to see that it was torn apart when left in the landfill. I wish I knew about this and you were working I could have just took it off your hands for you. I live in Virginia if you happen to live nearby and have another project like this please let me know.
Cool, I drive a toyota motorhome flatbed conversion. It's licensed as a 1984 Shasta, with a GVR of 6000 lbs. A true one ton dually Toyota. Can't wait to see it with the bed. Have fun, friend.
You really show your ignorance of looking at the Manuals of such units in removal or replacing. I learned this way back in 1961. People today have no que about reality,
Ha, I too purchased a vehicle with a stuck rear wheel that was dragged to its destination, but on dry pavement! The tire didn’t blow but it was eaten down to the steel belts. It was just a small car so it was easily dragged by a square-body Chevy.
I had a buddy of mine do this when he opened up his motorcycle shop. He took the camper off his grandparents 1977 Dodge motorhome and put sheet metal on the back and made his shop truck out of it.
Why are you going to all this work? The Camper comes off like any other Trailer loaded on a Chassis. People really do shoe their wisdom on these shows.
That is going to make a nice flatbed! You will have a very unique vehicle. Using the plow to drag the donor van was great! Looking forward to the next video!
So enjoying watching you working on this project. Not everywhere you can a matching vehicle, then drag it down the highway with a loader, awesome! Keep em coming,
I'm doing the same thing I'm converting a Ford E350 motorhome on a dually pickup for $500.00 Dollars due to I do a lot of towing and dually truck are astronomically expensive it's like buying a house ..I just have to add a pickup bed and close in the cab on my Ford E350 . great job good luck on your project
Thats a proper Newfoundland father right there.. I got her, but doesn't really have her and then blames boy when almost crushing him...yup been there many times....😆
I bought an old vandura that sat 20 feet from the ocean with the salt spray coating it for about 10 years. I needed an engine and that's all I got. Hit a bump driving it home and left an almost perfectly rectangular layer of rust on the road. Took it off road for a little fun before removing the engine and blew mud up through the floor and wheel wells. Just covered the guy in the back. If I knew what kind person he was back then I wouldn't have took my foot off the gas.
What? You mean the mighty F150 couldn't pull the little old vandura with one stuck wheel?🤣 Bad publicity for Ford. Guess that's why you didn't show it hooked up spinnin' the tires😂
Now a days your dad would be demonized and possibly imprisoned for that prank/teaching moment/ life lesson with the snowmobile... smh ... America and it's people have become Estrogenized...
Fascinating. It's also the first time your accent has really come through. Working with your dad that closely, you guys fell into familiar patterns, I guess. Gonna be fun to watch this thing come to life.
This will be a test of your skills. I wasn't sure where you were going with this project. I'm glad things are falling into place. Stay safe and GOD bless
An incredible learning opportunity. I am as excited for THAT aspect of project, as I am to actually have the vehicle itself. The chance to enter into something that truly challenges and increases your skill level multiple fold is rare, but this one will do it. Electrical, mechanical, fabrication, paint, upholstery.. the list goes on, for what this project will require.
Wanted the side louvered access generator door piece of aluminum only not the frame 30"L × 20" H will zelle you the money with shipping costs, to San Ysidro, Cal . Please pm me thanks
Awesome work guys, that hotrod is going to be so cool. One little problem though Kyle, I’m having a hard time trying to source that fuzzy carpet you wanted to use to cover the dash with lol. Keep up the great work and stay safe bud
HEY FRIENDS! I just wanted to let you know that there is a WHOLE SERIES of this build available right here!
ruclips.net/video/8ZZNVc2kCZU/видео.html
THAT WAS A WAIST OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Perhaps I missed it, but what sort of facility was this to allow you to do the tear down there and dump on site? I'm going down this rabbit hole with mine right now and this caught me by surprise, what a lovely idea to speed up the process. Cheers
I am a 65 yr old widow that's wondering - where is your mother?!? 😳😂🤣🤷 I could not stop watching ❣️🤳 Thanks for filming and sharing. Give your dad a big hug (from you-then shack his hand from me please) He has done an awesome job raising you 👍👍
I was laughing so hard when you were dragging that beast with the loader, beer almost came out my nose. I 100% wish i was there with you for that. Great series bud.
Coulda used a flatbed, if he had one
Haha It was an intense few moments behind that wheel!
Awesome, once again. Takes me back to my old days of renovating and wrenching on old vehicles to make something workable. Great fun! Also love the way you and Dad work together! You are lucky to have each other. And I know that he is having as much fun as you are.
Glad to stir up those memories for you, RJ. Thanks for watching buddy. We're both having a great time.
Nothing like having your dad to help you out!
Got to admire a man with a sense of adventure! So enjoying this series.
I drove these when they were new, Years later I had a few behind the house full of junk. This whole project makes me laugh, and reminds me of the crazy projects I did back then. By the way my mother was from Kelligrews and I have Noseworthy cousins. What a hoot.
I've got a 1989 Chevy / Coachmen. She's still got some camping left in her, only 69,000 miles, I plan on removing the camper box, and putting a dump body on the c-30 eventually.
This is a brilliant series
That means so much, Derek!
Great video series. Love listening to the jokes between you and your dad.
Thanks so much Craig! We have a grand time!
That camper body looked to be in good shape. MAYBE YOU COULD HAVE TURNED IT INTO A PLAYHOUSE FOR YOUR KIDS.
Haha looks can be deceiving, Louis! There was a significant amount of rot, from some bad past roof leaks. I certainly wouldn't let my girls play in there. Thanks for watching!
Absolutely, an A1 tree fort
I'm amazed that the aluminum sides wasn't salvaged for recycling. And, the scrap tires at the trash dump. Environmental disaster lol. Those 350 Chevy engines are awesome.
Never should have hooked to bumper, I was always told frame to pull . Happy you got it .
These are insanely pricey these days but oh well theres more. Glad you went for this. Loved the vid
I’ve been seeing more and more of these quad cab truck bed van conversions, popular on the older models but I did see a 2011 ish E350 done the other day
Great episode! I like the donor van. I was waiting for the rearend to break ha! Wish you would have shown you driving the new flatbed out of the scrap yard. Good stuff. Gave me quite a few ideas on getting box off. Nice video!
Stay tuned for that footage! :-D
I can’t tell you how much I’m enjoying this series. I’m a knife guy, sharpening guy, and all around love your project videos but I feel like this has been the most fun and entertaining. I could watch for hours.
Fantastic! Thanks Michael! That means a lot
Exactly!
Great father and son projects
Enjoying the Vandura episodes very much Kyle. I'm smiling all the way here....looking forward to the rest of the videos.....take care.
Thanks so much, Fred. Plenty of work to be done!
That was an adventure lol
Kyle this is such a cool video series it looks like you and your dad are making great memories and for talk around the campfire
We certainly are, Clifford! Thank you friend.
Good score on all the wire
Kyle your getting her done, going to be a fine rig .. she moved when your father hooked on to her with the loader... come or bust.. they can haul a fine load. I plow in here in Corner Brook, at some of our lots tractor trailers get stuck on the loading ramps and need a pluck from time to time . First or second gear tractor and 53 foot trailer I dont know there behind me.. good rigs.👍 thanks for sharing , take care.
The power of some of this machinery is just incredible, Pat, and I know this loader would only be considered a toy compared to some equipment out there in the world, but still incredible. Like you said, move or be moved. No other option
Good job Man! Can't wait for the next video!
That would have been a great restoration. I'm surprised after seeing your love of restoring.
Yeah it looks like it was in decent shape, I have one way worse that I’m trying t fix.
Absolutely awesome you n your pop reminds me of my brother n his pop n my serigate pop doing that to a fish wheel conversion
Wow, what a project you have coming. I get tired just whatching you tearing down everything and also surprised that you have an "open" dumpster where you can dump almost anything. Here in Finland we recycle almost everything.
It is quite a project, and it will be an incredible learning experience. When we come out the other side, I hope we all know a little more!
Called landfills. We have one so big in my city its one of the highest peaks in the area. Really sad stuff honestly
just saw the bottom and get it up to about 80 mph, it kinda solves itself
We just found one it's a lot longer than the one you have half of the camp is ready to fall off brand new rebuilt motor and tranny in it and rear ends it's been rebuilt for free the whole camper we were thinking of turning it into a work truck
Couldn't you source a army tank to rip it off. Would have probably got you a few more views😄
Haha that it would have!
I thought you were going to put some of that martial arts / kick boxing stuff to work instead of the tools..
Haha I don't think it would have made much difference in this case, Elwin! I'm getting too old to risk injury, these days!
I don't know why really, but that is the best RUclips video I've ever watched. When you showed the blue one I said, "no way...he found another one!" Lol. You know some guy somewhere is restoring one of those campers and is going to go crazy because he needs a lot of those parts you just left at the tip. Haha. Can't wait for the next episode! Your gonna need a roof for a Ham radio antenna!
Man, that means so much. Thank you! We left a few pieces behind, but most anything that was 'useful' was brought home. Waste not, want not! :-D
Good video!
Looks like fun
I just bought a 1984 class C on a chevy G30 chasis with a strong 5.7 liter 350 engine only 70 thousand miles and runs very well. But, and I mean BUT, the coach (house) may only have a year or 2 left in her. Surprisingly all the systems still work even the fridge! Lol. Anyway, I just started watching the series, I subscribed of course and am very excited to watch the entire series. I did however want to ask you a question and if you could let me know your thoughts, I'd appreciate it. My idea is to turn it into a flatbed but then I'd like to simply bolt down a truck bed camper to the flatbed. What do you think? Thanks and keep the series coming you and your father remind me of me and my father from way back in the 90's, he's since passed away, but it is sure nice to be reminded of the time spent with my father on projects. So thank you.
Even the local dump is picturesque in these parts
One of the finest pieces of real estate in the area, except for, well... you know... the garbage
Kind of sad to see the camper destroyed rather than being resold to someone. The outside looked really good. The inside could have been rebuilt by a new owner. These kinds of shows really bother me.
Got yourself a project brother, keep on keepin on...
Plenty of work! haha
I’m planning on doing the same thing to my 83 C3 0 camper But I will use a plywood backing with slider window and matching sheathing it with original outer wall aluminum with a convertible ragtop roof And then I will mount a enclosed motorcycle or car trailer with ramp gate for my Harley
I am saddened to see that it was torn apart when left in the landfill. I wish I knew about this and you were working I could have just took it off your hands for you. I live in Virginia if you happen to live nearby and have another project like this please let me know.
Cool, I drive a toyota motorhome flatbed conversion. It's licensed as a 1984 Shasta, with a GVR of 6000 lbs. A true one ton dually Toyota.
Can't wait to see it with the bed.
Have fun, friend.
The van being towed, the tires screeching the door open, I died man..love this series l!!
Haha Glad you're enjoying it buddy. Wish we could hang!
@@kyle_noseworthy I know man, we'd have some fun messing with that project
My aunt was Olive Bugden and she married Eddie Noseworthy, cousins John, Richard, Marilyn, etc. Wonder ifyou know them. Taht would be funny.
You really show your ignorance of looking at the Manuals of such units in removal or replacing. I learned this way back in 1961. People today have no que about reality,
Ha, I too purchased a vehicle with a stuck rear wheel that was dragged to its destination, but on dry pavement! The tire didn’t blow but it was eaten down to the steel belts. It was just a small car so it was easily dragged by a square-body Chevy.
Hi Kely your working looking good,, cuestión how much people sale rv? 05,12,22 thanks for your help
Who in their right mind would drive their private vehicles onto a dump/Landfill?......I predict tire problems
I had a buddy of mine do this when he opened up his motorcycle shop. He took the camper off his grandparents 1977 Dodge motorhome and put sheet metal on the back and made his shop truck out of it.
No way
You have been found! We have spend 20 trying to find Red Green's illegitimate child and we found him.
Dammit !!! I coulda lived it that more comfortably than a cardboard box or a tent and you went and destroyed it. WHY?
Next time you're cutting out a window, cut the bottom first so it hangs from the top. Too late for this one. LOL
Haha ill write that down John!
They say the wick is new in bruns. It's a new bruns wick!
Happy heavy metal.
Why are you going to all this work? The Camper comes off like any other Trailer loaded on a Chassis. People really do shoe their wisdom on these shows.
I use my tractor to smash up old rvs makes quick work of it.
That is going to make a nice flatbed! You will have a very unique vehicle. Using the plow to drag the donor van was great! Looking forward to the next video!
I think it was the perfect candidate for this project. Only time will tell though. Thanks for watching, my friend.
You should have installed the motor home shell on that Ford that way you had a place to kick back and relax while waiting on a tow truck
So enjoying watching you working on this project. Not everywhere you can a matching vehicle, then drag it down the highway with a loader, awesome! Keep em coming,
Haha now that's for sure! Thanks Ervin!
Man I hate you destroyed that poor Vandura to make some shity flatbed but I still can't wait to see the end of it looking good
I thought about doing a project like that. I’m excited to see how yours comes out.
You would have been better off putting the strap around the a frame. Not the bumper.
It looks good as A RV I Would have kept it as a RV
that was great!
I'm doing the same thing I'm converting a Ford E350 motorhome on a dually pickup for $500.00 Dollars due to I do a lot of towing and dually truck are astronomically expensive it's like buying a house ..I just have to add a pickup bed and close in the cab on my Ford E350 . great job good luck on your project
Have you made any progress on yours yet?
Nice job god bless
That door is about 500 dollars to replace.
Why didn't dislike it because You said you Wasn't going to make it into a van again
Another great video!
Thanks Brad!
Thats a proper Newfoundland father right there..
I got her, but doesn't really have her and then blames boy when almost crushing him...yup been there many times....😆
haha Now THAT is funny!
Cool I'm doing the same 87 ford 24ft
I like it
I bought an old vandura that sat 20 feet from the ocean with the salt spray coating it for about 10 years. I needed an engine and that's all I got. Hit a bump driving it home and left an almost perfectly rectangular layer of rust on the road. Took it off road for a little fun before removing the engine and blew mud up through the floor and wheel wells. Just covered the guy in the back. If I knew what kind person he was back then I wouldn't have took my foot off the gas.
Hilarious!!
Surprisingly stout old camper, a true die hard.
Put the hooks on the frame next time, ya big dummy. lol
Why didn't you put it on a flatbed wrecker?
Interesting project. Will be interesting to see how it turns out
Thanks Cory!
You & your dad make a great team!!
I like it.
I’ve had this idea for an old Toyota motor home.
1 ton flatbed with small efficient engine.
Never ended up needing it though.
A poutine mobile... 🤔
haha
I would have liked to had that before you destroyed it
Shouldn't that whole thing just lift???
Even Arkansas people have more brains.
What? You mean the mighty F150 couldn't pull the little old vandura with one stuck wheel?🤣 Bad publicity for Ford. Guess that's why you didn't show it hooked up spinnin' the tires😂
Man, don't you get tired of that schtick? lol
@@kyle_noseworthy lol no by. Gotta get a jab in every now and then.😅
" I told you not to go shakin the machine "
How did the van turn out camper van
Wow. Quite an undertaking. I hope the outcome is worth all the effort.
The food truck got me too ha ha ha ha
Good-one Kyle, take it easy...!
Now a days your dad would be demonized and possibly imprisoned for that prank/teaching moment/ life lesson with the snowmobile... smh ... America and it's people have become Estrogenized...
Green is always ground
Good luck 🤞
Totally awesome man, love it. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks Dean!
Are you from NL .... lol!
that is a good body to build
LOL omg my younger days thanks so much for laughs .
Haha Glad I could turn up those memories for you. Thanks for watching
Fascinating. It's also the first time your accent has really come through. Working with your dad that closely, you guys fell into familiar patterns, I guess. Gonna be fun to watch this thing come to life.
Really?! I hadn't even noticed. That's interesting. Thanks for being invested in the project, Greg. Plenty of awesome content to come!
Land fill? are you serious. Shame on you.
Whats the problem?
This will be a test of your skills. I wasn't sure where you were going with this project. I'm glad things are falling into place.
Stay safe and GOD bless
An incredible learning opportunity. I am as excited for THAT aspect of project, as I am to actually have the vehicle itself. The chance to enter into something that truly challenges and increases your skill level multiple fold is rare, but this one will do it. Electrical, mechanical, fabrication, paint, upholstery.. the list goes on, for what this project will require.
Nothing says atlantic canada more than cutting a truck apart with a sawzall, lmao. Greetings from New Brunswick!
Haha Gotta' do watcha' gotta' do! :-D Thanks for watching, Jarod! It's great to have you commenting here, from all the way up in New Brunswick!
Wanted the side louvered access generator door piece of aluminum only not the frame 30"L × 20" H will zelle you the money with shipping costs, to San Ysidro, Cal . Please pm me thanks
Awesome work guys, that hotrod is going to be so cool. One little problem though Kyle, I’m having a hard time trying to source that fuzzy carpet you wanted to use to cover the dash with lol. Keep up the great work and stay safe bud
Haha You can save your time. I'd rather not have it! Thanks for watching, Darcy!