1997 Gmc Safari Sl Extended Van 3-door 4.3l Hightop Astro New Jasper Engine on 2040-cars
Paris, Tennessee, United States
Selling my 1997 GMC Hightop Conversion Van. As you can tell by the pictures, this van is in very good condition and I will try my best to describe it accurately. We just returned from an over 1400 mile trip to Florida and the van never missed a beat. I would not be afraid to take off anywhere at anytime in it. We had two adults and four teenagers plus loaded full of luggage and it still got around 18 mpg going 75 mph. This van stayed parked in the same spot for five days after we returned home and there was one very small spot underneath it and that's it!! At 167921 miles a new Jasper Engine was added on 9/18/2013. Inlcuded in that I have paperwork along with the identifying papers and numbers to Jasper. Just before we left for Florida I had the transmission completely flushed and all fluids installed. Also had complete cooling flush. Also I had 2 brand new Goodyear Viva 2 215/75/R15 tires put on so they only have about 1500 miles on them. The rear tires are about 80 to 85%. Temperature always remains the same at 180F. All new windshield wipers installed a month ago. New vent visors, New headlights, New side lights and new parking lamps just added before vacation. Also new window tint. Inside is the coldest air for front and rear. Rear air system is a Pro-Air 134. And truly is the coldest air I have ever had on any car. All systems in good working order. AM/FM Cassette CD and best of all is newer model Legacy LMR1344 monitor with Emerson DVD. Along with those it comes with 4 sets of infra-red wireless headphones and both remote controls. So if you got kids and going on a trip stop by Redbox and the only thing you hear from them is when they bust out laughing. :) I also took pictures of all the bad. Has small crack in dash. Otherwise dash in good condition. Rear bumper on drivers side has scrape. Small dent below mid drivers side window. The drivers seat has wear on it from getting in and out and all other interior is in good condition. The passenger side window rolls down fine but often needs help getting back up. Probably needs new motor just never did really need it. As usual the clearcoat on the top is coming off. Carpet is kind of faded in spots but is clean. Two small spots in windshield and one of those I could barely get to show up. This van is road ready and I have a bunch more pictures if there is something else you would like to see. And please feel free to call or email with any concerns or questions you may have. I will be more than happy to assist with delivery so just ask and we can work that out. Open to interesting trades although cash is king. Thanks. (731)-225-7941 |
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