Van Life would be great in a restored Ram Van from the Seventies

Van Life would be great in a restored Ram Van from the Seventies
The inside has a complete kitchen.

In the 1970s, the custom van scene was huge in the automotive hobby. It has recently seen a revival. The 1973 Dodge Sportsman will allow its new owner to enjoy the vintage look of vans, but it has been recently restored so you don’t have to worry about smelly shag carpeting. For $23,000 , the van is up for sale in Johnston (RI) on Facebook Marketplace.

The van’s exterior is wild. The van’s exterior is wild. It has a white lower section and a sandy orange upper. The shades are separated by stripes, with one having a gold paisley pattern running nearly the length of the vehicle. The palette is further enhanced by adding purple and burnt orange strips.

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Although a hood scoop is not something most vans have, this one does. This big van now has a rebuilt 7.2-liter V8 (440-cubic inches) engine. According to the seller the mill was built from a 1968 Dodge Charger that Bob Chipper, Drag Racing Hall of Fame member, had owned.

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The interior is retro-modern 1970s in style. The color scheme is straight out of the disco decade thanks to the woof floor and cabinets as well as the pastel Southwest-style upholstery. You will see the shag carpeting covering the roof and the high-pile upholstery in the driver’s feetwell.

A full kitchenette is included inside the van to make it easier to use. The van includes a fridge, sink, gas cooktop, and a stove. The cabinets provide ample storage.

This van is ready to go again after a complete restoration. The van’s striking exterior is hard to miss when driving on the highway.