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'96 - '14 Chevy Express/ GMC Savanna Shelves, bins, racks. Cargo van work and play

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Old October 23rd, 2016, 2:34 PM
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Talking SOLD '96 - '14 Chevy Express/ GMC Savanna Shelves, bins, racks. Cargo van..

Form fitted front to back and around the vertical post. Scribed absolutely tight. Have Dutch pieces that fill behind braces as well, no gaps. Made from 3/4" birch plywood with maple and oak fronts. Seamless front to back on drivers side from 10' plywood. Both sides are aproximately 12" deep at the widest part of body. Leaves 50'' between for excellent cargo room. Take advantage of usable space. Great for hauling dirt dikes, ate's, camping and work. You can't make or buy these at this price. Glued, screwed, dadoed rabbeted, and biscuit jointed. Behind the drivers seat is beveled so the seat will still recline, rear has framing square notch relief. I set these up for the photo's as they were installed @ 50" apart. $250 Denver, CO

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From the front. Drivers side is bevelled so seat can still recline fully.



Notched around the braces and fit very tight. No gaps for nails or other debris.



Upper face frame- space from rear door frame for squares.



Plug and play holes for rear tail lights.



50" between You can still load ATV's!!



Aluminum brackets and all hardware included



Reach thru vertical bulkheads.



24 plus sq ft. of storage organization. No space wasted

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Old October 23rd, 2016, 8:34 PM
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You need backs on them or the outside walls of your van will get beat to crap, unless you are just hauling pillows.
Old October 24th, 2016, 12:18 AM
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Sure if you throw stuff in like an ape. I used them to hold all my toolbags, long materials, screwballs etc. No dings. One could always line the walls. Nice to be able to haul work stuff, walk thru van and have the dirt bike...
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Can we see them installed in a van?
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Don't have the Van anymore. Bring yours?




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