well, the wife wanted to tear more van apart tonight, so that's what we did! I'm starting to think we need a weekend away at a junkyard just so she can satisfy her desire to rip stuff apart... but I digress. We got a huge bit of the interior out:
The top of that is one single long piece of solid oak, and it's not light. On the left is a cabinet that held a VCR, toward the right is a small cabinet with a light, a cigarette lighter, and an ash tray. As a bonus, there were some headphone jacks built in. Those were wired into the massive 4" television that is still in the van, so the passengers could watch the movie without annoying the berk out of the driver, whos right ear in inches from the speaker on the television.
Underneath that was quite an assortment of stuff, including 1 mouse nest and this sweet pontiac fiero hotwheels car:
We then started ripping up the carpet, looking for more rust holes in the floor. Turns out the low spots in the floor caused by the stamped shape were filled with plywood, then foam put over that, then carpet over that.
All in all, lots more room for activities inside:
A few things I learned: First, some idiot drilled 4 giant holes in the floor to mound that middle seat pedestal, then drilled 4 more 3 inches away to actually bolt the seat in. They did not fill in the first holes. The holes aren't rusty, shockingly, but I can clearly see the garage floor. Second thing I learned, that side panel with the pin striped fabric is one giant piece of fabric, front to back, put over foam on top of a giant sheet of plywood. It's also held in place by the front seat belt and rear closet thing which I couldn't remove. There's always tomorrow. I also don't have the right tools to remove that seat belt mount. I think. It hit midnight and we went inside. Third thing I learned, the floor is very solid, except right around the rear wheel well. There, again, I can see the garage floor.
One day i'll start patching those holes in the front... The weld through primer showed up today. I think it's 3M weldable primer II or something like that. Supposedly designed for the areas between welded panels. Lets hope I have enough MIG gas...