When my older brother and I used to sell auto parts at swap meets,we had to load everything up the night before ,some heavy stuff like heads,ect,were stored in his garage's "attic"..after driving 2 hours to get to his house after working till late afternoon on a saturday,then have to load the truck up,and be lucky to get 4 hours of sleep before you had to get up at 4 am to drive an hour or more to the swap meet,unload it all,pack it all back up and haul it home and put it back in the attic--it got old fast..
When my brother was offered a '80 chevy G-10 van that was going to be scrapped due to its 250 six knocking when it got hot,we had the brainstorm of cutting it off right at the door jambs ,and closing off the open end with plywood--we left some of the floor up to the engine opening and the "steps",and used 5" channel iron to make a tongue for it..it fit nicely into the unibody box rails...
I had seen some bikers make enclosed trailers for their motorcycles out of old vans...that is where I got the idea from..
It worked out very well--it towed nicely and could hold tons of stuff!....we could now just store all the stuff we sold in the van trailer,and just lock up up between swap meets,and it also made for more room in his garage..
If it was used more often, we could have made a triangle shaped front enclosure for it and had a place to sit,or maybe even cook with a camp stove,if the weather turned sour while we were at the meets,but we never bothered too..we only used it once a month..
I think he still has that van trailer--I would like to have had it to tow behind my '81 G-10,it would look pretty cool!..
When my brother was offered a '80 chevy G-10 van that was going to be scrapped due to its 250 six knocking when it got hot,we had the brainstorm of cutting it off right at the door jambs ,and closing off the open end with plywood--we left some of the floor up to the engine opening and the "steps",and used 5" channel iron to make a tongue for it..it fit nicely into the unibody box rails...
I had seen some bikers make enclosed trailers for their motorcycles out of old vans...that is where I got the idea from..
It worked out very well--it towed nicely and could hold tons of stuff!....we could now just store all the stuff we sold in the van trailer,and just lock up up between swap meets,and it also made for more room in his garage..
If it was used more often, we could have made a triangle shaped front enclosure for it and had a place to sit,or maybe even cook with a camp stove,if the weather turned sour while we were at the meets,but we never bothered too..we only used it once a month..
I think he still has that van trailer--I would like to have had it to tow behind my '81 G-10,it would look pretty cool!..
Although funny thought, could you imagine how long a trailer would need to be for me to have a pop-up in front of my crew cab long bed. 

