Levity Vans - Van Conversions

Category: Car repair and maintenance service in Santa Cruz, California

Address: 2119 Delaware Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

Phone: +18316878267

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 9AM–5:30PM

Friday: 9AM–5:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Devon Ricks

Aug 26, 2022

The team at Levity Vans is amazing! They are so friendly and helpful. I stopped by their shop and Reece showed me a few builds in progress which were beautiful. He also sent me some links to products and ideas for van conversions. I ended up finding a partially converted van (which they currently don't work on...so bummed) but if I needed a full build these are absolutely the folks I'd go to. Hopefully I get to use their services in the future! I recommend them to everyone looking for a high quality, custom van build.

Steve Dellicarpini

Jun 5, 2022

Everyone here is the coolest! Couldn't have been easier getting a fan put in my van.

Barney Yenrab

Dec 28, 2021

Customer service is awesome! Couldn't be happier

Courtney Siemens

Nov 3, 2021

Levity Vans installed a Bellagio foldaway seat, CR Lawrence slider window and passenger swivel seat for my Promaster in less than a day. All quotes and scheduling were super easy and the process was seamless. Very happy with my experience!

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Questions & Answers

Do you install front receiver hitch on 2020 Ford Transit 350 Hr/AWD ?

New Sheriff | Sep 25, 2021
Levity Vans - Van Conversions | Sep 25, 2021

We should be able to make that happen for you. It may require something custom as I don't think there is one that is manufactured for that. We can also install an Aluminess bumper that has the receiver hitch as part of the bumper. If you are interested in any of these options, please fill out the form at levityvans.com/diyshop. Thanks!

I want a Sprinter van conversion for lowest price I can get What kind of sprinter van should i be looking for. David

David Pfister | Sep 26, 2019
Jimmy Grey | Sep 26, 2019

Hi David. Thanks for the question. That's a larger conversation that would be hard to fully answer here. You can buy an older sprinter with high miles and save a lot of money but then run the risk of it having rust damage and needing major maintenance. Not only that, it cost a lot to convert a van and my suggestion would be to put it into something that will retain it's value. You may be better off looking for a van that's already converted or had a partial conversion. Drawbacks are it's not customized to your needs and improvements can be challenging when working around existing builds. But you can often find some really cool conversions that are selling under their value. My vote is always a newer van, doesn't need to be brand new, but newer and nicely taken care of. You want your conversion to last! Check out my website for more helpful tips. You can also give us a call if you have questions about a particular purchase. - Adventure awaits!

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