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Sunday, March 11, 2012

IT'S A GO!

Alright, folks. After a lot of delays, were ready to really get slamming on the VINVANCO inventory.
Our talented friend Hollywood Tuck has designed our initial batch of original artwork and other phenomenal artists are jumping in, too. It won't be long now folks. Thanks for your patience!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

AS NICE AS THEY COME

For your viewing pleasure: A well-done, period-correct vintage van with numerous custom touches. 




Dig the vintage Keystones

Tasty two-tone paint.
A '32 Ford provided the deco style chrome handles for rear and side doors.


Modern buckets and wooden dash.

Simple sleeping quarters.

The roof rack and chrome bumper are nice touches.

A nice interior.

Note the subtle and understated custom front grill.

Nicely integrated speakers.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

SEAT SCORE


My son Drew came across four really interesting bar stools this weekend while thrifting here in Denver. Knowing I'd been scouting for seats for my Econoline, he called me at work and described them to me. As he has a good eye, I planned to go see them ASAP.



The next morning was Saturday, so I made a bee line to the thrift store. Imagine my delight when I came upon the seats you see here. Better yet, they had been marked down by 50% since when Drew saw them a day earlier. I bought four. It's great having a son who find gems like this for me and the price was more than fair. It was, in a word,  ridiculous. 

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

EASY TIGER VAN

A guy I used to work with-- a phenomenal designer -- just helped make an old Dodge A-100 into one of the coolest delivery vehicles on the planet. I know very little else about it other than Ryan Rhodes out helped on it. I'm guessing he laid out all the typography. Anyhow, if you see this bad boy running around Austin, TX, follow it to the beer garden. More on it once I've learned a bit more. 
Until then, enjoy. Cheers!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

THE WAITING IS THE HARDEST PART

This has absolutely no correlation to this post. Other than being insanely cool.
VinVanCo merch is coming. After going a couple rounds with the artist we hired, we're getting close to having our artwork done. And it's going to be rad. Which means collecting bids for patches, decals, tees, koozies and bumper stickers can start. Stay tuned. Things are about to get interesting.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

PERIOD-PERFECT RAKE

Every once in a while I come across a little slice of period-perfect perfection. Today's example is one of those vehicles that serves to remind me that less is often more. While I've been obsessing over how to bury "Poochie, our '61 Econoline into the weeds, along comes a tasteful rake that looks, well, perfect. Of course, the rake is not the only thing that makes this Econoline wonderful. I wouldn't be surprised if the money saved not trying to make it ride lower than it was ever intended to,  may have made the tasteful mods ot does have possible. For example, the bumpers, the grill, the roof color and the Cragar SS wheels. And check out the mirrors. Not small peekaboos that hardly work. But the industrial kind that actually do a bang up job. I love it. Kudos to the builder/owner. Period prefect.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

AN INSPIRING '61 ECONOLINE

Donn Dabney is a Sonoma, California resident who has embarked on an journey to restore a 1961 Ford Econoline the right way. Not the cheap way. He is taking the time that's needed to build a truly extraordinary example of a 1961 Ford Econoline panel van in the guise of a West coast surfer style van. Very few people short of Coby Gewertz (owner of VanGo) have gone so far to build a first-generation Ford Econoline. Prepare to be very impressed.

Note the surf-themed custom gauge bezel.

As you can see no stone was left unturned.

Note the modern headlight and the perfect bezels.

Even the doghouse is perfectly restored.

Classic Cragar SS rims make this Econoline look like a period-perfect throwback.

Perfect chrome.


The humble beginnings of a nice clean interior with insulation. 

What West Coast beach lover wouldn't love to pilot this puppy?



The seats have been treated to leather upholstery.