Posted on 04/15/2023 5:00:09 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Soumaya Majout Bent was inspired by ‘That ’70s Show’ to turn her 1977 Dodge into a road-tripping ride
Soumaya Majout Bent, 35, who lives in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and Santa Barbara, Calif., and is a student planning on opening a restaurant in Santa Barbara, on her 1977 Dodge custom van, as told to A.J. Baime.
It was the week of my wedding, and my fiancé and I were driving in Chicago. We saw this van parked on a lawn with a “for sale” sign. I was always mentioning how I wanted a van to go road tripping. I yelled, “Stop the car!” When we approached the van, I noticed two other people looking at it. I thought, I need this van in my life. So we called the owner right away. The following day—Aug. 5, 2022—he met us with this van. It had over 90,000 miles on it, and we bought it for $12K. The next day, my fiancé and I got married.
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This is news worthy of the Wall Street Journal. Thirty-five years old and identified as a student. We are indeed living near the end times!
Good times!
How inspiring. /s
That van was made in the day when decent cars were made here.
Great album from a rockin band! I swear I saw a black spray bombed minivan today with an angled red stripe on the sides and bright red home made looking spoiler on the back. The plates read “B TEEM”.
Freegards
The Dodge vans made from the late 60’s to the mid 80’s were pretty much indestructible.
A charmingly impulsive move on her part. I can see why it caught her eye. What a cool piece of Americana and practically dripping with vibe from a time that seems worlds away. Funny to think that customized vans were kind of a craze for a while there. This one has some nice Cragar rims like you’d see on a muscle car, some very deftly hand painted pinstripe accents, and oh man those stripes. I do notice it has some rust issues here and there if you look closely. Maybe she’s got a complete restoration planned once her restaurant starts raking in the bucks.
Rust seemed to do a pretty good job taking them out.
Hell, yeah! Fu Manchu kicks so much freakin' a$$!
They really should've been bigger than they were. More than twenty five years later, they're still a bar band.
Heck, my mom’s van was better than that and it came with shag carpet!!
“That van was made in the day when decent cars were made here.”
Yep... I am converting a 1978 Chevy 4X4 van into a camper right now.
It’s a manufactured van. The art was in the one off custom trucks. I used to go to a lot of custom van shows with my friend who had his tricked out econoline, saw some awesome work at those shows. This ain’t one of ‘em.
It’s a bit hard to see. Can you make the picture any bigger?
Hate the side mirror attachments of that time!
(although maybe fashionable, I think her trog footwear sux)
-JRoberts-
This one, despite being a Dodge, looks like a Ford factory offering (they had a Pinto with the same "stripes and porthole" package, IIRC.
The serious custom van shops were the ones that were capable of one-off airbrush murals and such.
She needs it to transport a dog that big.
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