>>1671841>windowless sprinterYeah, but anything on top (solar, vents) would be a reveal. And a side ladder just begs for urbex larpers, vandals and thieves to climb. The magnetic business signs are great, peel off and change out for confusion:
>Quality Services>Speedy Transport>Deluxe Install, ect...All vague enough for casual passers and toll booths. And other camo like:
>NO RIDERS>DRIVER CARRIES NO CASH>FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSIDE>#1701Stenciled on the fenders and near doors. A simple ladder rack on the side goes a long way for cover, these are cabled for security. One of the best I've seen was a guy that had a built in Murphy bed that disappeared to simulate a moble office. His reasoning is laws preclude living in a vehical, but not temp occupancy like an office (regional, US). He even had cams and monitors for "windowless windows". I would add an articulated spot light, airbag suspension, grill guard and winch bumper, but that's me.
This stealth van is awesome and is a source for core features of my build:
https://youtu.be/ANd8l3-KxKUPicrel, a 4x4 shuttle recently relisted.