When Cabana — a Seattle camper-van rental startup — shut its doors, two of its Ford Transit 250 high-roofs needed a home. We gave them one. Two years of weekend rebuilds, wrong turns, right tools, and Pacific Northwest campsites later, Van of Brothers is where we document all of it: what worked, what didn’t, and what we’d never do again.
JB is a physician who can’t leave a problem un-solved; Andrew is an engineer-turned-physician who can’t leave a spec sheet unread. Between us: two day jobs, two vans, one shared allergy to overpriced gear.
We’re not full-time van lifers — and that’s the point. Everything here is built for busy people who escape on weekends: builds you can actually finish, gear that sets up fast, and trips that fit between Friday evening and Monday morning.
Because the internet is full of van-life fantasy and short on van-life data. We test in real rain, real cold, and real I-5 traffic — then tell you the truth, with receipts. And yes, there will be dad jokes. We’re contractually obligated.
Two rescued Transits, rebuilt on weekends — every mistake documented.
Meet the Brothers
Snapshots from the rebuilds and the PNW trips in between.
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