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Village Squire, 1978-08, Page 23t II 3 3 r e 0 e y y it 0 it e d n e if n I no use designing a $3000 job for someone if they only plan on spending $1000, he says. After that it's a case of drawing pictures of what the customer wants to visualize things. To simplify the process manufact- ured Ted has prepared floor plans of the most common vans and can provide one to the customer so that he can decide what things he wants where. One of the most popular van interiors is four high -back chairs at the front that can swivel to face forward when travelling or turn to be grouped around a table when stopped. The rear of the van then has a dinette. The customer next looks at carpet and material sample books. The one area that customers are generally decided on when they come in the front door is colour, Ted says, other than that they don't know what alternatives they have. So choosing the carpet and upholstery is a big decision. Sometimes it can also be expensive because if they are too choosy about getting a particular colour that is only available say in expensive carpeting, it can add considerably to the final cost of the job. One customer paid $22 a square yard for carpeting just to get the right colour. The most economical job can be done with medium quality goods. Ted says. Another area where cost of customizing can quickly soar is in the fancy little gadgets that can be added to your van. the "bolt -ons" Ted calls them. It's quite easy to bolt -on $S000 to your van with fancy chrome -plated exhaust stacks and fancy wheels and any number of other gadgets. Another area that can swell the budget is the sound system which can mount up quickly. In general though the price of custom work on vans at Vanscaping runs from about $1800 to $2400. The most fun for Ted, however, comes when someone wants a show van, a very special van that will stand out from all the rest. Often the customer will tell him how much he can afford to spend and leave the rest to Ted. It's like doing his own van all over again, Ted says. It's a lot of fun letting the imagination run wild, trying to come up with little things that will make this van different without adding to the cost. "They come out of here looking like a million," Ted says. About the biggest project he's tackled so far has been an old school bus which was to be outfitted with eight bunk beds and a lounge area at the back with many other little details. Thoughts of customizing the huge highway buses as is sometimes done for big musical stars in the U.S, are enough to make Ted's eyes light up. There seems to be no end in sight for the van boom, Ted says. Vans are just starting to boom in Canada and in the U.S., where the craze has been going on much longer, no one is even predicting that the end is in sight yet. The reason is that vans are more than a fad. They provide a good economical means of transportation, Ted says. They are about as economical as anything else but are more practical because of all the room and all the possible uses. They're a cross between a station wagon and the old panel truck. A lot of people who would normally have driven station wagons are RECORDS & TAPES CENTRE HOME & CAR STEREO CB RADIOS 524-4466 SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH, ONT. Records & Tapes [Cassette & 8 Track] Largest selection in the area. CB Radios VHF Marine Radios Car Stereo Complete Antennas & Accessories OPEN: Weekdays 10-9 Sat. 10-6 MATTRESSES -BOX SPRINGS -SUITES DOUBLE BED SETS QUEEN SIZE SLEEP SETS PINE COLONIAL BEDROOM SUITES FREE DELIVERY (SPECIAL) 39" Hollwwod Bed Box Spring Mattress & Legs (h0 only TREMENDOUS SELECTION SUPER BARGAINS FURNITURE WORLD Goderich IN THE SUNCOAST MALL HWY. 21 SOUTH VILLAGE SQUIRE/AUGUST 1978. PC. 21.