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@ziggy323 A lot of those cab forward vans are that way. I had a 80s toyaota van that was the same way. There was a huge "hump" between the front seats and you'd take off the shell to get to the engine. Same dynamics as these actually.
rrpostalagain 2 months ago
my dad owns one
TheAtoadaso 2 months ago
Amboy Dukes
Dorkmister 2 months ago
Coolest truck on the planet
scooterdude1945 8 months ago
i love econoline pickups,but their handling leaves a little to be desired.But they are cool to drive,with no nose.I also love the 61-62 unibody.My dad had one of each plus a ranchero! he loved having cabs and boxes all one piece
IwontConform 1 year ago
@superlizard234 They were vans then too. Modified vans were something all of the big 3 tried for a few years.
KenMacMillan 1 year ago
the engine is in the center console?? why the hell is that, so you can check the oil while you're driving?
ziggy323 1 year ago
Rare!
I have only seen the van version of these, thanks for posting!
OzzInter 1 year ago
i'll take that over a 60s volks pick-up anyday. incl A-100 dodge.
Hot80s 1 year ago
I found it amazing how the modern Econoline doesn't even represent the old model, Econolines are vans now!
superlizard234 1 year ago