Is it just me, or is this happening to a lot of vans lately?

ANYTHING FROM BUFFING YOUR PAINT TO REPLACING A DASH PANEL

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batmo:
I would have like to keep my original wheels too, but only if I could have them redone to match the new body color and that was just too expensive. I had to draw the line somewhere! I've had these rally wheels in the back of my mind for a few years thinking they'd look good so it was an easy choice.

For the grillwork, I'm planning to restore it in the original color scheme, flat black with flat silver accents.

I think the interior color will go well with the burgandy also, that's why I picked it :yawinkle:
mtrhead79 wrote:dont mean to pry but what did they charge for paint? i know paint with that much detail (removing doors) gets up there fast
No harm in asking, but I'm not totally comfortable sharing the exact number. I'll tell you this: Just to repair the body damage was about $2000. The paintwork cost more than that, in addition to the bodywork.

I've made some more progress, not a lot, but some. I'll put up some recent pictures in the next day or so.
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Any updates on this?

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Yes!
I must apologize, I've really been lagging on keeping this updated. I have been making progress, slow but steady. I just haven't been keeping you all up to speed like I should.

I think the last thing I showed you was after I sprayed the inside with the noise barrier stuff.
So, here's what's new since then:
-I've reinstalled the body wire harness, and I went through and fixed some wiring that I had done years ago but wasn't happy with.
-I've found and repaired damaged wiring in the hinge area of both front doors.
-I've cut and installed the thick padded insulation that will replace the factory stuff on the floor, walls and barn doors.
-I've installed a lighter insulation on the roof.
-I've sprayed that noise barrier on the engine cover.
-I've removed both front doors and replaced the hinge bushings and pins.
-I've removed the slider and replaced the lower and center roller bearings. (The upper is in good shape still, and it's discontinued)
-I've glued in the seals for the four pop out windows, and installed those four windows.
-I've shampooed the carpet and installed that, along with all the trim that goes with it.
-I've been hand washing each and every piece in the kitchen sink before it goes back in.
-I've cleaned and repainted the rear license plate box and assembled that, including hand painting the silver "Chevrolet" at the bottom.

Unfortunately I don't have many photos right now, but here's a few:

This is insulation that I put on the floor and walls. It's a bit thinner than the factory stuff but much heavier. Since it's thinner I had to stack it up in a few areas so the carpet didn't feel loose and squishy. I only worried about it in the front seat and footwell zone. I left it a single layer from behind the front seats all the way back, because it's not as noticeable on the flat floor, and because this stuff is expensive!

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The carpet, all clean and laid out before installation.

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My lovely wife, pretending to drive it...

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And installed with all the floor trim.

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That's what it looks like right now. I have some trim pieces at a local shop getting reupholstered this week. I'm going to try to get the sliding door sprayed and padded with the insulation and reinstalled this weekend. Once the slider is back in place and the newly covered trim pieces come back, then I can put the headliner and the rest of the interior back in.

I'm trying to pay attention to the details, but it takes so much time!
-James

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Yepper James.It's the little things that make a huge difference.Here it is a whole bunch of little things.Nice work.
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Very cool when it seems you have this kind of obvious support.


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6spd_monte wrote: ....-I've found and repaired damaged wiring in the hinge area of both front doors. ....
Here's a link to the thread on how I found and fixed that.

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I didn't put a photo of the insulation on the roof, so here's one to make up for it:

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The headliner is in now, but no pics of that yet.
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Again, I apologize for my lack of updates, but here's what's new:

The full interior is installed, although this picture doesn't show it, except for the front door panels. I should have them installed in the next week or two.

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I used Dynamat inside the front and sliding doors. I chose this over the heavier product I used elsewhere in the body because of the weight. I was concerned that over time, with the repeated closing of the doors, the heavier product would eventually come off.

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And this is the insulation I'm using on the inside of all the interior panels. It's very similar to the OE stuff, with the addition of a foil-type layer on both sides.

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With that, all that's left is to toss in the seats and the interior will be done.
I've also been working at restoring the exterior trim, including the front and rear lamps. The lenses are old and oxidized, they look bad. Especially bad when set up against the new paint. So, I tried my hand at plastic polishing. It has taken quite a bit of time, but I'm very pleased with the results.

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Pretty sweet, right?
I'll post a separate thread on how I did it at some point, but I don't wanna make any promises as to when just yet.

Anyway, ever closer to being done...
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Very nice work on the interior. Awesome job on lenses as well! =D>
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The front doors are complete, here's some pictures!

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Newer vehicles use a plastic shield inside the doors, I assume to keep moisture off of the interior panels. My Astro, along with my other old Chevys, used some kind of chemically treated paper. It was fairly useless, so I decided to make my own plastic shields. I bought a roll of 2mil plastic sheet from the local home improvement store and cut a piece roughly the shape of the door. I hung it in place and marked where the wires and rods would come through.

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Cut them out...
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And used 3M Window Weld to stick it down. Here's a Link

Here's what it looks like as it goes on:
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And with the plastic in place
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Finally trimmed to fit
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Panel in place, Done!
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I also installed the roof rack. All of the metal pieces were powdercoated in matte black.
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That's all for tonight. I have all the body side trim and the new-to-me color matched wheels installed with new tires as well. It all looks pretty great but I couldn't get a good picture in the garage with the other car parked alongside. Perhaps this weekend I'll roll one of them out and get a nice shot for you guys.
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did you use the original hardware to fasten the roof rack?

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Mostly yes. The hardware was still in good condition for the most part, I only had to replace two or three bolts and one threaded insert. I cleaned the threads up and used some liquid thread sealer when I put it together.
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Thanks. And was the threaded insert the same as original? what was the sealing product? I have to put my rack back together too.

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The threaded insert was similar but not exactly the same as original. It functions the same and is installed in the same way, but it sits almost perfectly flush with the panel, whereas the original inserts have a shoulder and sit on top of the panel. I thought I took pictures of it but I can't find them, sorry. This isn't the exact product I used but it's very similar. I think I just used a cheaper knockoff of this: Clickey

The really strange part is the reason I had to replace that insert. It was missing... like it never got installed when the van was built. There was no bolt there and just a hole in the roof. My parents bought the van new and the roof rack hasn't ever been removed before. It's amazing that the hole wasn't super rusty, and we never noticed a huge water leak when the van got rained on or washed. Quite the mystery...

Anyway, the sealing product was Permatex liquid thread sealant with PTFE. Item #80631. Clickey
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Really, Really cool... Like seeing the pictures! Thinking I like the idea to sound deaden the inside.
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