1993 Chevrolet G20 Chevy Van Explorer Conversion on 2040-cars
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
1993 Chevy Explorer
Conversion Van. Looking at this van,
you can tell that it was an expensive vehicle when it was new. The details in the interior are amazing….storage
everywhere, carved woodwork, power rear seat that folds into a huge bed, tv/vcr, built-in cooler, many built-in lights……the
options are endless. This van is not new,
but it has a lot of life left in it. The
interior is in remarkably good shape. There
is a recent PA state inspection sticker on it and new tires. The van runs and
shifts great – no issues. As with any older
vehicle, there are some less-than-terrific parts. Here is the list….. -
There is some rust on
the rocker panels. Please see the
pictures for details. -
The passenger side
window is temperamental….sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. -
The paint on the
fiberglass roof has faded. Again, please
see pictures for details. - Final issue…..the van was purchased from an estate. Due to a notary mistake, the title says 117,890 miles. The van actually has 106,491 miles on it and the odometer works.. As a result, the title will be shown as Miles Exempt. This is not an uncommon designation for older vehicles, but we want to make it clear that the mileage on the title will be listed as Exempt. There's a reserve, but it's low.....very low.... Bid with
confidence. We take pride in our feedback and work to make sure every
customer is completely satisfied. We’ve sold cars, trucks, motorcycles
and motor homes with prices as high as $55,000.
And every vehicle, every time, is sold with no hidden fees and an
emphasis on strong communication. Please feel free to
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Chevrolet G20 Van for Sale
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