1992 Chevy C 20 3/4 Ton Conversion Van - Southern Vehicle No Rust!! on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
Body Type:Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 c.i. EFI
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: G20 Van
Trim: Conversion Package
Options: Rear AC/Heat, Captains Seats, Fold Down Bed, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 200,800
Sub Model: C 20 3/4 Ton
Exterior Color: White w/Burgundy Pin Stripes
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Burgundy
FOR SALE:
1992 Chevy Custom 20 3/4 Ton Conversion Van. Southern Vehicle, NO RUST! I just drove this Van here recently from Mississippi, where I purchased it. This is one awesome running Van! I got about 20-22 mpg on the trip here. 350 EFI motor with 700 R4 Tranny w/Lock-Out Torque Converter and Overdrive. 18000 RPM at 65 MPH!!! Runs on Regular Gas (87 octane). Rebuilt motor. Van has 200000+miles on it. Didn't use a drop of oil on the way here from MS (1200 + Miles). Drove straight through (20 hrs.) without a single problem! This would be a great work Van, or a Camper (Rear Seat folds down into a bed), or a great winter vehicle. It does need a windshield ($180-$200 INSTALLED), needs NOTHING else to pass Inspection, everything works. Was just Inspected in MS when I bought it. YOU CAN DRIVE THIS VAN ANYWHERE WITHOUT WORRIES!!!... $5000.00 OR BEST OFFER... I will coordinate Shipping/Pick-Up, BUT Buyer is responsible for ALL FEES/CHARGES incurred for transporting this vehicle!!! Reply to this posting or Call Mike 585-201-2178 - Serious Inquiries ONLY! NO SPAMMERS!!!
New Shocks
New Tires (Hancook)
New Radiator
New Water Pump
New Delco Electronic Fuel Pump
Towing Package
Cold AC
New In-Dash CD Player and Rear Speakers
Carpet Re-Dyed (it was quite sun faded)
Newer Exhaust
40 Gal. Gas Tank
Power Mirrors
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
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