One of the more interesting automotive trends in the 1970s was custom vans. These vans typically had fancy paint on the exterior and interiors that were more like rolling living rooms than cars. An ...
The cult of the custom van peaked in the 1970s, but many such vans managed to keep on truckin' for an additional decade or three. Here's a '74 Econoline that got the full custom treatment at some ...
The year was 1975 and after graduating high school, Don and Becky Noone from Kansas City, Kansas, converted their '71 Chevy van into a show van called "Knights In White Satin." From then on their ...
Of course we all prefer the flatnosed pre-1968 Econolines, but the next generation of Ford vans got the job done too. After the passage of a few decades, we can start to pick out a bit of ...
Although it’s currently only in its fourth generation, the Ford E-Series (aka Econoline/Club Wagon) has a multitude of real-world stories. After all, it’s been around North America for no less than ...
Known for its durability and customizable nature, the 2009 Ford Econoline is offered in multiple configurations to cater to a wide range of needs. Whether it is used as a cargo van, a passenger van, ...
This '61 Econoline pickup is owned by Rick Kirk of Ripley, Oklahoma. He's an avid Ford collector and historian. When he bought the truck back in 1969 it was a service vehicle for a plumber. The pickup ...
Even though "Beavis & Butt-Head" happened a decade after the decline of the custom van, this sticker still seems appropriate. This junkyard is located just a few miles from the site of Fordland, so ...
Jinkies! For this Father’s Day edition of Bizarre Car of the Week, we take a look at a wacky tribute to one of the most iconic show biz cars of all time, the Mystery Machine! The Ford Econoline in ...
Ford's traditional full-size Econoline vans have long been overlooked in favor of minivans and large SUVs, but the line still stands as one of the best options for those who have to regularly tow or ...