By far, the Chevrolet Express‘ strongest selling point is its cargo space. Base cargo vans have a total capacity of 239.7 cubic feet, while opting for the extended-wheelbase cargo van nets a whopping 284.4 cubic feet.
979 Cubic Feet of Gold, divide By the smaller 240 cu ft van is about 4 van loads.
979 Cubic Feet Of Gold divide by the bigger van 284 cu ft van is 3.5 Van Loads.
Each of 4 Vans would have about 244 tons inside. One ton is max load. The floor, suspension tires and rims would squash down.
So A 1 ton cap cargo van would only be able to haul one, 14″ cubic square block, and you’d need a fork lift for the block. And it would probably cave in the floor a little with 2,000 lbs on a 14 inch surface.
The Entire GLD Hoard, stored in a four car garage with the vans parked inside.
A 747 cargo 300,000 lbs max or about 150 tones, or only 150, 14″ Square Blocks Of Gold. And you can NEVER stack it in one spot. It would cave in the floor. They would have to spread it out on the entire floor.