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Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Chevy 350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: G20 Van
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Conversion
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: 2 wd
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 100
Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 6
Up For Sale is this SUPER CLEAN 1989 Chevy G-20 Conversion Van that I bought about a Year ago From the Original Owner's who was Very Wealthy and Built it at NO Exspense to what He wanted to make it into but Never Finished it.He passes away 2 years ago and the wife had No need for it so she sold it to me.It has the Original Title,Bill of Sale,We Owe,and Key's plus key chain All From The Original Dealer ! All paper work was in wife's name.They always Kept it in a Heated and A/C Garage Never drove it in the Winter.It Is All Original with 105000 miles on the Body,Except for Drivtrain .So When I got it I gave it to a Buddy who dose wiring and he spent 40 hours on it wiring up everything that was not done when I got it, to get it Running.So Yes The 1992 LT1 Engin is a New Re-Built with Aluminum Heads and Jet Coat Exsuite With a Re-Built 700R4 Transmission with 100 miles on it that I put on it.Starts Right up with the New Hi-Torque Starter and Runs and Drives Like New But A LOT FASTER !!! and Sounds GREAT !!!The Interior is Real Nice Shape.No Rips or Tears has Seat Belts for 7 and he changed the Drivers Seat to a Hyd Comfort ride ( Like in a 18 wheeler !) at a cost of $ 1850.00. A/C works all Gauges and windows work Stereo works all Glass is Good No cracks Owner had a Cat so it dose have some Cat hair inside I vacumed Best as I could get it Dose Not Smell ! Brakes and Tires are 80% Is Ready to Cruse or blow someone's doors off ha ha It is pretty good on Gas with the 700R4 trans pobley get around 25 on the Highway.Body is in Excellent Condition NO RUST I took pictures underneith to show No Rust has a couple minor door dings but paint is not chipped from it.Has the typical small sand chips on the front of the Van Because it Dose have 105000 miles on the Body So Hope this tell's you what it is the Owner Spent Over $ 10000.00 on the Drivtrain so his loss is Your Gain Good Luck Bidding Please do Not Bid Unless you have 5+ feedbacks or will be Deleted I have For Sale Locally so have the right to end early I have a 100% positive Feedback So Bid with Confidence....
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