Chevrolet G20 Mkiii High Top Conversion Van - 60k Miles! on 2040-cars
Norfolk, Virginia, United States
19954 Chevy G20 High top conversion van Sixty thousand original miles! New Virginia inspection This van is loaded! 5.7L v-8, Automatic transmission, Separate front and rear A/C systems, Power windows, locks, mirrors, ABS brakes, extended headroom, TV, separate VCR, four leather captains chairs, and a rear bench seat that folds to a full size bed with the touch of a button. This van is in excellent overall condition with very few minor problems. The body is straight, with very few, if any dents. The paint is still glossy , but the striping is worn. There is rust on the gutter at the top of the front window. It does NOT extend below the level of the lip of the gutter, and there are NO leaks. The interior of this van is in excellent condition, with minor sun fading on the drivers seat bottom, the wood on the center console, and a small area of carpet just inside the side doors. The leather upholstery is in excellent condition, all of the leather is still supple, and there are no cracks, rips, tears, or major stains. The rear bench seat works as it should. The stereo is in good condition, and all of the speakers work. The TV and VCR both work, as do all of the different lights, both in the ceiling and on the floor. The VCR can easily be replaced with an X-box or other game system. Both air conditioning systems work, but only blow warm air. I have not had this checked. The fuel gauge reads full all the time. I believe a new sending unit is needed. The motor starts easily and runs smooth. The exhaust was replaced several years ago, and has a nice rumble. The motor just received new plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, PCV valve, air filter, fuel filter, oil and filter. The van was given an alignment, and the pitman arm was replaced two weeks ago. The transmission shifts as it should, with no problems observed. The van has new front brake pads and new brake fluid throughout. The rear pads were checked as part of Virginia's stringent annual State inspection. This van is in very good, original condition, with very few miles. It runs strong, and is ready to go wherever you want, and can find a road. This van came to me with fender flares and side skirts. The paint is peeling from the skirts, so the flares and skirts were removed and saved, along with all of the fasteners, and will be part of this auction. Ask any questions before you bid. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time, as the van is for sale locally. If you wish to view the van, please email me to set a time. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. I will meet your trucker within reason.$500 deposit due at auctions end, balance due within 7 days, preferably by wire transfer, but will accommodate to a point (No Nigerian checks). |
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