1986 G20 Low Miles On A Crate 350 Motor on 2040-cars
Troy, Montana, United States
THIS VAN WAS USED AS A CARPET CLEANING VAN AND WAS MAINTAINED VERY WELL THERE WAS A NEW CRATE MOTOR INSTALL AT 90000 MILES AND THERE ARE 132000 MILES ON THE VAN NOW SO LOW MILE ON THE 350 CRATE MOTOR THE TRANNSMISION WAS CHECKED OUT AND A NEW FILTER AND REAR SEAL WAS INSTALLED LESS THAN 250 MILES AGO THE FRONT END HAS BEEN GONE THROUGH WITH NEW RUBBER ON THE SWAY BAR INSTALLED THE BRAKES APPEAR IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION AND THE TIRES ARE NEW LOOKING ALSO THERE IS A HAIR CRACK IN THE FRONT WINDSHIELD BUT ALL THE REST OF THE GLASS IS GOOD THE INSULATION IS NEW REFLECTEX THE ALUMINUM BUBBLE RAP TYPE THERE IS NO RUST OR CANCEROUS RUST IN THE BODY THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PICK UP AND SHIPPING OF THE VAN
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