Gmc Conversion Vans
Form the days of shag carpets on the walls and handmade seating GMC conversion vans have come a long way. The modern luxury van is no longer a work van that has been converted into fun vehicle as they were in the early days. Instead each van is purpose made from the time it begins life on the production line. Most custom coach builders order their vans with nothing more than a driver's seat in them so that they can build the rest to order. There are many steps to creating the GMC conversion vans you now see on the road, generally starting with replace the flat standard height roof with a fiberglass raised roof. This is done at a custom body fabrication facility, where the majority of the metal roof will be cut out. Following this a custom roof in one of several heights and shapes will be installed. These custom roofs add more interior space some of which is used to house entertainment systems and air conditioning. Once these GMC conversion vans have a new roof the coach builder will add in the custom windows that have been ordered.
The process is the same as the sides of the van are cut to fit the new windows. Many of them have at least one picture window in each side along with one or two smaller windows. Structural integrity is always a prime consideration when decide what sizes of windows to install and how many of them can be used. Now that these GMC conversion vans have a completed body they can be sent to have the custom paint applied and will be ready for the interior to be installed. You will find that each custom van builder offers a standard series of interiors at varying levels of luxury. For example you will find cloth seating as well as luxurious leather seats that are on par with the furniture found in many showrooms. The same applies to wall and ceiling finishes as well as wood trim and carpets. Creature comforts and entertainment are one of the most important aspects of today's GMC conversion vans.
Since many of those who buy these vans have children and tend to travel frequently, it is important that they have complete entertainment systems built into them. This includes the latest in LCD televisions with DVD players. In recent years it has become popular to include a TV screen in the back of each of the front seats so that each child can watch a separate video. For those of you who are interested in purchasing one of these GMC conversion vans, you will find that there are several different companies that offer them. However, at Landmark Vans you will find company that has been creating custom vans for more than 35 years. Today they offer a worldwide network of dealers and all vehicles are fully backed by a General Motors factory warranty. Landmark Vans is dedicated to providing you with the ultimate in custom vans that can be built to your specifications.