Unique Custom Van Builds
1994 Toyota Hiace
Meet our fully refreshed 1994 Toyota Hiace, a right-hand-drive, all-wheel-drive legend that blends classic Japanese reliability with a completely reimagined, modern camper interior. Originally built from the factory as a camper, we stripped it down to its bones and rebuilt it with premium materials and a warm, contemporary aesthetic.
Step inside to find slatted oak walls and a matching oak ceiling, creating a cozy cabin feel, paired with maple cabinetry and bamboo accents for a clean, natural, minimalist finish. Every detail was designed to make this compact van feel open, functional, and handcrafted.
Powering your off-grid adventures is a 400Ah LifeBlue lithium battery bank, supported by solar, a Victron distribution panel, and a fully rewired Redarc DC-DC charger paired with a Redarc solar charge controller — giving you reliable, efficient, and worry-free power whether you’re deep in the forest or parked by the coast.
The layout features a fixed bed with a flip-out extension, making it comfortable while keeping floor space flexible. A cozy bench adds extra seating and storage, while the Ironman 4x4 12V fridge keeps your supplies chilled on the go.
For year-round comfort, the van includes an onboard water heater and a dependable Espar cabin heater, ensuring warm nights even when the weather turns cold.
With its classic Japanese van styling, AWD capability, and a completely modernized, custom interior, this Hiace is the perfect blend of vintage adventure and updated craftsmanship — ready for road trips, weekend escapes, and anywhere the open road leads.
2002 Volkswagen Euro Van
Introducing our fully reimagined 2002 Volkswagen EuroVan, transformed from a classic camper into a purpose-built mobile workstation designed for desert field research. Every element of the interior was gutted and rebuilt to support productivity, comfort, and reliable off-grid performance in remote environments.
At the heart of the cabin is a versatile four-person workspace. We installed two rear Comfort Seats by VanEquipped, complete with eco-leather upholstery, 3-point harnesses, full 360° swivel capability, and integrated L-track mounting for secure positioning. Up front, the driver and passenger seats also swivel, allowing all four seats to rotate inward around a pair of modular work tables — perfect for data review, equipment setup, team meetings, or mission planning.
In the rear, a custom-built 24V Victron power station provides serious off-grid capability, anchored by a 400Ah (9.6kWh) 24V lithium bank, external BMS, 3000W Multiplus inverter, dual DC-DC chargers, Lynx distribution, and a shore-power interface. With six USB/USB-C/120V outlets and full circuit protection, the system delivers stable power to laptops, field devices, and communications equipment.
A front-loading 2.2 cu.ft. fridge is integrated into a custom fridge box with an additional slide-out work surface, providing cold storage for samples, drinks, or perishables. Above, the van is equipped with a custom 8020 roof rack with roof rails, four crossbars, and a wind fairing, housing a 250W Rich Solar panel and the client’s Starlink Mini system for high-speed connectivity in remote desert regions.
Every detail was chosen for practicality, durability, and field functionality. Whether serving as a mobile lab, research command center, comms hub, or multi-day expedition support vehicle, this EuroVan offers the flexibility of a modern workspace with the mobility to access remote environments with ease.
“Rosewood” 2015 Mercedes Sprinter Van
A beautiful van filled with teal, redwood, gold & brass accents to make the interior space feel thoughtful and purposeful. Rosewood comes with a pull-out bed bench cabinetry, rear storage, and custom overhead shelves with bungee rope to hold those loose items. Additionally, there is running water with a 20-gallon water storage capacity, an outdoor shower, a lagoon table, strip lighting, a refrigerator, a rooftop deck, and an awning. There are 200w solar panels with a 300ah AGM battery set up and various outlets to keep those devices charged.
1994 Chevy G20
Introducing our fully transformed 1994 Chevy G20, a classic van reimagined for comfort, style, and off-grid living. We gutted the interior and raised the roof, installing a custom cedar roof that allows full standing height, giving the space an open, airy feel while maintaining a warm, natural aesthetic.
Inside, stained pine walls and finishes create a cozy, rustic atmosphere, perfectly complemented by a custom galley featuring running water, a fridge, and a sink — everything you need for cooking on the road. To top it off, we installed a wood-burning tent stove fireplace at the sliding door, complete with a stove guard and exit gland, providing both heat and ambiance for chilly nights or long winter adventures.
This G20 combines classic charm, clever design, and modern functionality — a cozy, mobile home ready for road trips, camping, and off-grid exploration, wherever your journey takes you.
“Autobooth” 1964 Ford Econoline
Step back in time with our 1964 Vintage Ford Econoline, a classic red beauty transformed into a mobile photo booth with all the charm of the ’60s. We preserved the era’s vibe while adding modern functionality, creating a unique space that’s as stylish as it is fun.
Inside, slatted cedar ceilings and custom live-edge cedar countertops blend with custom cabinetry to securely house cameras and equipment. The original bench seat remains, serving as the perfect spot for guests to strike a pose, while a beauty bar in the back adds a touch of glam for hair, makeup, or fun photo props. Custom flooring completes the look, balancing durability with retro style.
Whether parked at weddings, parties, or events, this Econoline combines vintage flair with modern photo booth functionality — turning every snapshot into a timeless memory.
“Beachwood” 2021 Mercedes 144 Sprinter
This rig was built to be simple and yet functional, lined with cedar paneling it brings in warmth and cozy vibes. This rig is an excellent companion when it comes to hitting the surf, shredding the powder, or a quick camping trip on the weekend. The van has a 200-watt solar set up with 200ah batteries to keep the lights on, food cold, and a diesel heater to keep things toasty when it gets chilly. There is a rear shower out of the garage and a 20-gallon water tank to keep the water supply strong. The ceilings come with 80/20 extrusion bars to hang those items that simply need to be hung.
“Birchwood” 2000 E350 Ford Econoline Club Wagon
A van built as a mobile bicycle repair unit! This rig came to us with an empty shell previously used as a passenger transport rig for a bike team and wanted to be converted as a mobile bike repair unit during races and weekend out-and-back. The van has the ability to unload and load a tool chest with tools, extra storage spaces, and extra compartments to hold loose odds and ends pertaining to all repair needs. Other fun amenities include running water from a 10-gallon tank, 200-ah battery capacity, a two-burner propane stove, a 54L refrigerator, and dimmable overhead lights. The fixed bed is about the size of a full-size bed and under the bed there are 2 large pull-out drawers with 250LB sliders for those bulkier items. The electrical system runs off of the alternator and a 200-watt solar array. Additionally, there is an exterior awning and a small rooftop plank to load and unload the cargo storage container. The van layout allows for a lot of open space and ease of going in and out of the van when needed. The material mainly used in this was birch and we are loving how the grain and look of it all came out.
“Old Blue” 1991 Chevy Van
Meet the super fun 1991 Chevy Van, a vibrant escape into the woods with an epic paint job masterfully executed by the client's wife. Inspired by the call of the wild, this van is more than a vehicle—it's an adventure on wheels. Embracing the spirit of exploration, a beastly roof rack and surfboard rack stand ready for outdoor pursuits. The van's interior transforms into a mobile kitchen with a convenient pull-out setup, ensuring you have everything needed to hit the road. Powered by a Yeti power station, the van is equipped for any electrical demands, while running hot and cold water, courtesy of propane, adds a touch of luxury. A propane furnace keeps things warm, extending the van's usability into all seasons. This old van has undergone a remarkable facelift, featuring beautiful cedar paneling and birch accents that seamlessly blend nostalgia with modern aesthetics. It's not just a van; it's a rolling masterpiece that invites you to embrace the freedom of the open road.
“Hemlock Wood” 2018 Ram Promaster city
This smaller rig was built with road trips in mind but with the convenience of a 1 or 2-day overnighter on short trips. This Promaster was built using bamboo, birch, and hemlock materials. With a small space, it has the ability to transform a single sleeper into a double to sleep 2 people. Hemlock has a 51” x 18” working countertop including a stainless steel sink with running water that can also be used as an outdoor shower. For additional functionality, a slide-out drawer at the end of the bed has the ability to act as an additional working counter for cooking or other table-related needs. There are two additional drawers located under the bed to provide additional storage and a larger opening to hold larger bulky items such as a large bag. Additionally, there’s one 100ah 12v battery that runs independently from the main starter battery which can charge laptops, battery banks, cell phones, run a blender, or auxiliary lights.
“Teakwood” 1990 Ford E350 School Bus
This bus was used to take kiddos to and from School in Michigan state. One day one of those kids grew up and decided they wanted to have a camper van and decided to head back to their hometown and buy a bus that they took to school every day. The school bus has been painted green and installed with reused 100-year-old-growth redwood originally used on a water tower in Northern California. The rig comes with solar panels to charge 100ah lithium batteries that run the refrigerator, water pump, heater, and fan. There is a functioning stove and oven as well as a propane heater. There is a storage cabinet for the composting toilet and led strip lighting to illuminate the rig at night.
“Farmwood” 2014 Honda Odessey Van
A van built and modified to help animals get to and from the farm to provide emotional support for all who need it or are going through a tough time.