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I'd also consider buying our '91 back.
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I see a lot of good condition B190s out there for sale, but we're looking for the less-than-good ones...
Nope, not yet. It seems every one of them was well taken care of!LaPlaya wrote:Have you found one yet? I am looking for pretty much the same thing. It could be a dump inside, missing everything as long as the shell and the bones and engine are good.
I think it depends on how you define complete. There have definitely been some interior re-dos and I know people have done various things to the exterior (cleaning/resealing the top, repainting, etc.) and of course drivetrain work like 4x4 conversions.Sector9surf wrote:Sounds like I have the one you're looking for. However, I'm still planning on having the fun of restoring it myself.
On a side note... has anyone on this forum done a complete restore? I'm looking for some tips and tricks for redoing a lot of things.
Yeah, that's a possibility, too. I'm just sort of sitting around watching and waiting. I'm not really in a position to take on a new project right now, anyway, so there's no rush.Anyways, there have to be a few more out there. If you're not 100% set on a B190 Maybe look for the Econoline hightop and do a Sportsmobile/ Colorado Camper Design?... I recently found one for parts with an excellent interior which I'm using to redo the dash, door panels, seats, and power lock/ window buttons on my B190. Definitely costs a lot less to buy and the interiors are the same minus all the cool camping stuff.