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1995 Chevrolet Brickyard 400 G20 Hightop Van Owned By Jeff Gordon on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:29841
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

1995 CHEVY G20
CONVERSION VAN
BRICKYARD 400 OWNED BY
JEFF GORDON &
HENDRICKS MOTOR SPORTS
29,000 ORIGINAL MILES

This van was given to Jeff Gordon on August 9th 1995 for winning
the pole position at the Brickyard 400.  The twin to this van was
given to Dale Earnhardt Sr. for winning the same race.

The van comes with a copy of the original title showing ownership
by Hendricks Motorsports where it was stored in a climate controlled
environment since day one.

This is a 1 owner vehicle, all original including paint and decals
in new condition as it was when given to Jeff Gordon!!!
Only Batteries and tires are not original!

-5.7l V/8 fuel injected engine
-Electric fold down sofa bed
-Power windows
-Power locks
-Ice cold A/C
-Rear A/C
-Brickyard 400 embroidered in seats
and doors

This van is as solid as the day it was built, no squeaks or rattles.
Included are the banner and program from 95 Brickyard 400.
Never smoked in and seats and carpet are as beautiful as
the day it was built!!!

If you have any further question please feel free to call me!
Thanks Tim
757-675-0288 




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