When I think of living in Alaska, I think of driving around in a Ford Econoliner from the late 1970s.
My brother Todd purchased our first Econoliner down in
Indiana. He added some special features to the original green van,
most notably: a set of sexy mannequin legs protruding from one of the back walls:
Todd's customization job. |
Mel, Laura, me, & Todd: Ready to set off to Alaska. |
One of the green Econoliner's cool features was that the walls were covered with yellow shag carpeting. Carpeted walls = comfort:
Carpet. |
The "Green Egg Van" in Seward, AK. |
While Todd drove and lived in the green egg van in Valdez, I relocated to Anchorage where I purchased a second, blue, Econoliner from a co-worker. This is the one I accidentally shot a hole in during my first day on a new job.
At the end of the salmon season, when Todd came back through town, the Gill Bros had two Econoliners on the streets of Anchorage.
After that summer, Todd left me the green van and flew back down to Indiana, so I was blessed with two Econoliners. I drove one and let Donald Kilbuck use the other one. They both made it through my first Alaskan winter.
The Green Egg van turned back to Todd when he returned the following summer. It was ultimately deserted in Valdez after its transmission went out. Reportedly
though, it would still drive in reverse for awhile and Todd tells me they would
occasionally take it on a short drive into town in reverse!
The blue van became Donald's and he continued to drive it into the late 1990s when it finally gave up the ghost. By then, it had a steel bar welded to the front, acting as a homemade bumper and a patchy blue pattern from Donald spray painting over rust spots.
Let the Sun Shine: Donald & the blue Econoliner. |
The blue Econoliner from my apartment window, Anchorage, 1997. |
[Originally posted on The Real World...Blogger Style!, Feb. 12, 2006]
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