Man! This fella took 'the extra mile' to a very high level!! I have a 62' that I won't even dream of making half as nice as this ride!! How really nice!
Beautiful van, love that she has solid side and rear doors. Although I am a g10 fan and have a 66 chevy g10 van and a 69 GMC handivan 108, ihada 62 Econoline panel van and a 66 dodge a100 panel van and I loved them both
Another great video on a truly outstanding van. I was disappointed that I didn't get a chance to talk with Mark at Vanarama, so this video helped make up for it.edit: Journey won Best of Show and Flying Eagle Awards at the 50th Van Nationals in Sterling Colorado in 2023. I did get a chance to talk and hangout with Mark at that time.
Hi Mark. Thanks for the cool video. Journey is amazing! In the late 70s, I had a 1961 Falcon/Econoline. It was previously owned by my college roommate, a master of all things mechanical. The van featured a completely rebuilt suspension, i.e., it ended up with fat 60/50 series tires, on Keystone Classics, on big leaf springs and a Galaxy front end and a lifted body. After Jim sold it to me, I continued to add lots of love... wall-to-wall carpet, a bed with an actual matteress, stereo that rocked, etc. I knew every nut and bolt. Could swap the engine all by myself in a few hours using a sheet of plywood and a floor jack! But why am I telling all this mush, right? While you were (rightfully) bragging about the lovely Journey, there was an Econoline in the background that was painted very similar to the one that I miss so much: Dogshit brown with a white roof. Who could imagine that two different vans would somehow end up being painted the same goofy colors? I would love to know more about that van behind you or others. Is there a central Econoline list kept someplace or do I need to sift through what I can fined on various sites? Do you guys have a forum that works well? Thinking I might need to add another Econoline rebuild to my bucket list starting as soon as I can find a decent van out there. Retired now, need a new bad habit.
My dad had a 89 Econoline with the 4.9 straight six in it. She was such a reliable van. Unfortunately it was wrecked in a car accident because of a drunk driver 🤦♂️
Hey Mark. This is kind of a confusing video to comment on. I hope you receive this. I'm not sure if this is your channel, or if this is your video on another channel? My step grandfather's last name was Loope. He worked his life way at poplar Grove sugar plantation, on the south side of the old bridge in Port Allen. His brother's name is Dudley. Where are all located across the river now. Contact me back if you get this, you might be some distant step kin ha ha.
Beautiful, great job !!!
Amazing workmanship 😀
This is truly a work of art 😍
Beautiful and such amazing details!
What a cool van. Everything has a purpose, but looks cool at the same time!
Nice
I love the old Econolines. My dad and I had three pickups.
Tastefully done, Lovely wood work!
Excellent interior. No stoned was left unturned.
Man! This fella took 'the extra mile' to a very high level!! I have a 62' that I won't even dream of making half as nice as this ride!! How really nice!
SMOOTH !!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯💯
Beautiful van, love that she has solid side and rear doors. Although I am a g10 fan and have a 66 chevy g10 van and a 69 GMC handivan 108, ihada 62 Econoline panel van and a 66 dodge a100 panel van and I loved them both
Great looking, Econoline van. Great job on everything. Congratulations on the 3 awards. Very well deserved.
The craftsmanship is on a whole other level. .
I had a stock 1965 Econoline in 1986. Amazing craftsmanship put into Journey, every detail thought out. Love the woodwork.
Love your headlights
My first car was a 1961 Ford Econoline. I bought it in 1973. This one is absolutely spectacular!
What a beautiful van. Great job.
Such a beautiful van 🤩🤩🤩
Ɓest looking van I've ever seen
Another great video on a truly outstanding van. I was disappointed that I didn't get a chance to talk with Mark at Vanarama, so this video helped make up for it.edit: Journey won Best of Show and Flying Eagle Awards at the 50th Van Nationals in Sterling Colorado in 2023. I did get a chance to talk and hangout with Mark at that time.
such attention to detail...love the Mustang GT wheels on the car trailer!!
Beautiful 🤙🏼🤩🙏🏼🎸🎶
stunning and the wheels are mint
My 1st van was a 63 Ford 6cyl with 3 on the tree(1975) Building 85 GMC ValueVan now
Cool van!!! 👍✌☮
I miss my 74 shorty
Hi Mark. Thanks for the cool video. Journey is amazing!
In the late 70s, I had a 1961 Falcon/Econoline. It was previously owned by my college roommate, a master of all things mechanical. The van featured a completely rebuilt suspension, i.e., it ended up with fat 60/50 series tires, on Keystone Classics, on big leaf springs and a Galaxy front end and a lifted body. After Jim sold it to me, I continued to add lots of love... wall-to-wall carpet, a bed with an actual matteress, stereo that rocked, etc. I knew every nut and bolt. Could swap the engine all by myself in a few hours using a sheet of plywood and a floor jack! But why am I telling all this mush, right?
While you were (rightfully) bragging about the lovely Journey, there was an Econoline in the background that was painted very similar to the one that I miss so much: Dogshit brown with a white roof. Who could imagine that two different vans would somehow end up being painted the same goofy colors?
I would love to know more about that van behind you or others. Is there a central Econoline list kept someplace or do I need to sift through what I can fined on various sites? Do you guys have a forum that works well?
Thinking I might need to add another Econoline rebuild to my bucket list starting as soon as I can find a decent van out there. Retired now, need a new bad habit.
1977 Ford E100 Mayflower ftw
Only thing I'd change is the wheels and I'd cruise the roads for sure especially if it had a nice bed for naps a lay overs traveling
how did you lower a couple inches but still have factory suspension ?
did you just widen the lower part of the motor box? and where did you get the breaks?
My dad had a 89 Econoline with the 4.9 straight six in it. She was such a reliable van. Unfortunately it was wrecked in a car accident because of a drunk driver 🤦♂️
In that case with that story it should’ve been called full circle
Hey Mark. This is kind of a confusing video to comment on. I hope you receive this. I'm not sure if this is your channel, or if this is your video on another channel? My step grandfather's last name was Loope. He worked his life way at poplar Grove sugar plantation, on the south side of the old bridge in Port Allen. His brother's name is Dudley. Where are all located across the river now. Contact me back if you get this, you might be some distant step kin ha ha.
Sweet but needs staggered period wheels
I want