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Conversion Van on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1998 Mileage:117160
Location:

Palm Coast, Florida, United States

Palm Coast, Florida, United States

This is the cleanest and best maintained conversion van you will find on the market. See photo of the original stickerIf you have never owned one of these, there is a lot to know before making a purchase...First and foremost, low mileage means nothing on these cars. It is all about maintenance. Before you buy one of these make sure you know what you are getting into. If you find one with 50,000 miles on it but it has had 10 owners....RUN!!!. It means that the previous owners did not want to put any money into the maintenance of it and it surely needs a lot of TLC. You will be buying a nightmare....

 

I bought this car from a original owner. He was the original owner since 1993. I had all the maintenance records when I bought it. This car has only garage kept. It has never seen snow or salted roads. The under carriage is in perfect condition. 

 


 

Replaced radiator.

Replaced thermostat.

Replaced alternator.

Replaced battery.

Replaced all belts

rebuilt AC including new compressor

replaced the Plenum Gaskets and all vapor lines on the top of the motor. This has to be done on all of them or they will leak air and never idle properly. ( If you find one that idles up and down slightly, this is why.)


Replaced all brake pads with OEM pads

Removed and turned all 4 rotors.

Rebuilt all calipers.

Replaced the rack and pinion with the Dodge Rack

Replaced compliance bushings

Replaced plug wires with thicker silicone wires much better performance than the old thin ones 

Replaced spark plugs with NGK OEM plugs.

Replaced all 4 tires.

Removed and replaced all fluids including the differential, Transmission, Radiator.

Rebuilt all wheel bearings and repacked with the appropriate lubricant.

Rebuilt shock tubes - these are little hidden green tubes that most people don't know exist, but are critical to the stability of the rear of the car



The things above would have cost about $10,000.00 at a Dodge Dealer - This is why is so critical to really understand this car before you buy one. There is nothing else like them. They are incredible, but it takes the right person to own one. Fortunately, this one is ready for another 80K miles. There are no guarantees but I have taken away most of the potential problems you could have with owning one of these for a long-time. 


Miles could be vary because I still drive it.

This van has TV, DVD, Back view camera.

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Help find Kenny Wayne Shepherd's stolen 1972 Dodge Charger

Mon, 11 Nov 2013

Judging by his collection of cars, blues musician Kenny Wayne Shepherd (shown above, at left, with fellow musician George Thorogood) is an enthusiast of classic Dodge muscle cars, so it's no surprise that he is an active member of Mopar-related online communities. When his 1972 Dodge Charger turned up missing from an LA-area warehouse last Wednesday, Shepherd took to the forums of Moparts.org in an attempt to get the word out in hopes of recovering his custom classic.
The Charger was stolen along with four other vehicles, and Hot Rod reports that two women have been taken into custody since - but still no word on the car. With its blacked-out appearance (including custom Foose wheels), this car is definitely hard to miss, but Shepherd also said that the car might be even more distinguishable now due to some body damage that may have occurred as it was being driven from the warehouse lot. Shepherd's website has a full gallery of images for this '72 Charger, which also has a modern 392-cubic-inch V8 under the hood and a six-speed gearbox pulled from a Viper.
If you're in the LA area and happen to see this car, Shepherd asks that you call the LAPD West Valley Division at 818-374-7611. Here's to hoping this one-of-a-kind Charger turns up unscathed.

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Aficionauto drives Vin Diesel's fast and furious 1970 Dodge Charger

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