Custom Chevrolet G20 Van Short Wheel Base on 2040-cars
Montgomery, Alabama, United States
This is a great custom 1977 Chevrolet G20 "400" short (110") wheel base van. Second owner since new. It comes with clear Alabama title. It is in excellent condition for age. Van has been sitting under a carport for approx. 12 years. It has not been cranked in as long. I have tons of records and paperwork to go with it. Please see photo of "SERVICE PARTS IDENTIFICATION" below for more specifics. BODY: Body is in good shape. Paint is still in decent condition, could be buffed out without much effort. It has never been wrecked or had any body damage. Very minor rust spots in places. Very few if any dents (would be small). Vintage 15" x 10" American Racing 200 S Wheels (rare). INTERIOR: It has a fully custom interior. Dash is in great shape, no cracks. Has a little discoloration around engine cover (see photos). Swivel front captains chairs, both driver and passenger turn around. Pull out sofa in rear. Full wall-on-wall deep pile carpet. Wood storage cabinets. MOTOR/TRANS: Built 400c.i. Small Block Chevy, original motor - matching #. Ported Heads; 10:1 comp pistons; aluminum intake; Holley carb; New HEI ignition; dual side exhaust; Turbo 350 transmission w/high stall converter & shift kit; Detroit locking rear-end with 4:10 gears. KNOWN ISSUES: Improperly hardened cam shaft, needs replacing. 1 bad pushrod. Sliding side door mechanism need a liitle work, does not slide all the way back. Any other effects from sitting for 12 years. Please look carefully at photos below and ask questions BEFORE bidding. You can reach me on my cell phone at 334-314-6745, Jay. Local pick up only. $500 deposit within 48 hours end of auction. Balance to be paid at time of pick up. |
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