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  2. Conversion van - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Vans - Commercial Vans have custom built interiors fitted with racking to meet the customers storage needs to improve efficiency and utilise dead space. Other work is also taken out on the vehicle to make it as user friendly as possible this includes lighting, onboard power systems, ventilation, heaters and corporate liveries .

  3. Sportsmobile - Wikipedia

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    Sportsmobile is a company that provides custom after market conversions for full size vans. Most vans are fully converted to type B RV motor-homes. [1] The Sportsmobile company was founded in 1961 by Curtis and Charles Borskey [2] and now has three locations: Huntington, Indiana, Austin, Texas and Fresno, California.

  4. Hemphill Brothers Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    The conversion operation provides a full range of customizing services to client specifications. For new custom conversions, the operation uses bare coaches from Prevost Car, a manufacturer of touring coach shells for specialty conversions which is located in Quebec, Canada. The operation is a Prevost-authorized maintenance facility. [3]

  5. Tiny home on wheels: Woman builds camper van from scratch - AOL

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  6. Ford E-Series - Wikipedia

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    The shared drivetrain with the F-Series marked the beginning of aftermarket four-wheel drive conversions. During the 1970s, the Econoline became popular as a basis for van conversions. Using the sparsely-equipped Econoline cargo van as a basis, a luxurious interior was fitted, along with extensive customization of the exterior.

  7. Dodge Ram Van - Wikipedia

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    Dodge vans, particularly Tradesman vans from the 1971–1977 model years, were very popular as the basis for many custom vans during the custom van craze that occurred during the mid- to late 1970s and early 1980s. Dodge capitalized on this craze, creating a factory customization package called the "Street Van" package.