Those are some load bearing bumpers.
33ReplyIDK about GMC, but the Ford and Chevy work vans I've driven have serious bumpers. Nothing like the spongy decorations that cars come with now. We're talking solid steel and welded to the frame.
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CyberBus
29ReplyPlease, dont compare this fine craftsmanship with that POS
19ReplyHey, it does share something in common with the Cybertruck, it's apparently not designed to drive in the rain.
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I wonder if this is the base structure of a parade float.
23ReplyPfft, that's silly. Parades don't float!
9Replyjust add soda and ice cream to the top
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That would make it pretty good, as a camper it's ass.
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stealth van lifer
8ReplyModern Trojan horse
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Probably didn't phase that GMC van a bit. Those things were built like tanks.
8ReplyIts the shoe portion of a giant robot made for combat.
7Reply“The plans cost 750$, the materials…also 750$”
7Replysaddam hidding spot
7ReplyJust one gust of wind away from crushing someone in the adjacent lane
6ReplyI’m thinking that standard construction techniques and materials would be a problem on a mobile structure.
6Replyis that what you're thinking? wood screws aren't cut out for a structure that will sustain 80mph winds for 4 hours straight while turning
6ReplyYes, I picture it vibrating apart.
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this looks awwwesome. i would like to see where they were going with this project
5ReplyIt's on a van; it can go pretty much anywhere they want.
16Replyha, i knew this was coming
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Undoubtedly, they’re going to a river
3ReplyNot just to, they're going down by a river
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Looks unfinished or maybe something you could tarp over when in use. Pretty barebones.
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MPG? or GPM?
4ReplyYes
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Least obnoxious van lifer
4ReplyPortable deer blind?
3ReplyCamper van Ikea style.
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