Chevy Van To Rv Conversion on 2040-cars
La Habra, California, United States
Body Type:Van conversion
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: G20 Van
Trim: Van conversion
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 148,424
Sub Model: conversion further converted to RV
Extra electrical power: Additional charging, batteries, and wiring install
Exterior Color: White
Extra ventilation: Roof vent and window screens added
Interior Color: Burgundy
Rear bench seat with 3 belts: Electrical power to wide bed
Number of Cylinders: 8
1992 Chevy Van to RV Conversion
High top roof
7 passenger seating
V8 engine - strong
Automatic transmission - great and smooth
Captain's seats (4 total)
Rear bench seat electrically reclines to bed
Power windows for driver and front passenger doors.
Rear ball hitches ( 2 sizes)
Power Key lock
Cruise control
AM/FM CD/MP3 quad stereo system with remote control
Built in cabinets, lights, electric refrigerator.
White exterior / Maroon interior
Great air conditioning with rear blower included
Full Black out curtains all round
Smoke Free
No pets in last 10 years
Pictures are available and if you request specific detailed pictures I have a digital camera and will send them to you. Just give me details of what you want in the picture.
I used to travel a lot and took a high top van conversion and further converted it to a mini RV. It's been great, but I don't travel any more, only about 1,000 local miles a year. I actually had it set up with two extra batteries in the back for long term parked electrical power. I had a portable stove, toilet, and everything but the bathtub. I even built a slip in platform bed with separate curtains across the front seats for my sister to travel with me a couple of times. I created black out curtains all round for privacy and to be able to park at night without people knowing I was inside.
I looked for any similar vans, conversions, and mini RVs for pricing. Prices range from $1,000 for an empty shell to $8,900 for a conversion like mine. The closest ones for comps were $3,850 average. So I'm starting there.
It's 21 years old and in good shape. It's life has been 10 years in Florida and 10 years in Los Angeles. It is still a used vehicle, so it is being sold "as is", with no warranties or guarantees of any kind. Scratches, chips, dings, dents, cracks, and other normal wear and tear to both the interior and exterior. Here's what it needs.
A good tune up $275 (All fluids, wires, plugs, filters, and belts were recently changed)
A new spare tire (currently flat) $80
The passenger side power window
motor doesn't work $175
The frigerator need repair $250
The front left dash speaker wire is intermittently
loose and needs to be tightened $50
The rear batteries are gone $150
A few window shades are missing $200
TOTAL OF PRICE DISCOUNTS $1,180
Asking price $2,670
$500 non-refundable deposit due within 48 hours via Paypal, with the remainder to be paid in cash or certified bank check/money order within 5 days of sale.
Give me a call and we'll talk. (562) 394-2292.
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