Vehicle Description
1969 Chevrolet G10 Sportvan - Resto Mod 350ci V8 w/ 3-Speed
Automatic Transmission - 108 Wheelbase Cargo Sportvan - Metallic
Blue/White paint - Custom Wheels (Please note: If you happen to be
viewing this vehicle on a website other than our main website, it's
possible that only some of our many photographs of this car are not
presented due to website limitations. To be sure you access all the
photographs, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) We
are privileged to see a great variety of awesome vehicles on a
daily basis, but there are only a few that are best described as
simply being 'cool'. �This Chevy G10 Van is one of those vehicles.
You can't help but picture this van parked by the beach with a
surfboard leaning up against it, or maybe parked at the ice cream
shop with a bunch of people hanging out in it eating ice cream on a
summer night. � The most noticeable thing on this van, other than
the simple, boxy shape is the bright blue metallic paint with white
accent panel, grille, and bumpers. �This cool van coming at you
down the road really captures your attention, you just don't see
many vehicles on the road that are as boxy as this van. The Chevy
Van 108 logo on the front doors refer to the van's wheelbase of 108
inches. �The G10 Sportvans were offered in 90 wheelbase, or 108 and
as window vans, or in a panel van style like this one. Custom,
color matched alloy wheels and a slight forward rake finish off the
look of this van. The interior has a utilitarian design as this van
was built as a cargo van. �The seats have been recovered in blue
and white vinyl that matches the exterior. �Once in the driver's
seat a simple dashboard layout, large steering wheel, and panoramic
windshield are in front of you. �One thing to get used to is that
when pushing the pedals, your feet are at the very front of the
vehicle, and you are seated just above the front wheels. �The big
console between the front seats is not there to stow your
gear...someone stuffed a 350 V8 in there! This van came from the
factory with a 307ci V8, but we like the extra oomph the 350
provides to help get this brick down the road. �The V8 currently
tucked away in that front console has an Edelbrock 650 cfm carb,
Edelbrock Intake Manifold, a custom exhaust, and rebuilt heads. A
3-speed automatic transmission handles gear selection. In late 2018
the brakes and steering were updated. Use it as a weekend cruiser,
a daily driver, or put it on hauling duty for all your gear. �Just
make sure you have enough room for this van AND all of its
cool-ness in your garage. Be sure to check out all the photos and
video on our main website: Garage Kept Motors. Call if interested
or e-mail with any questions. Thank you for looking. �