Vehicle Description
1989 Chevrolet G20 Conversion Van Low mileage @ 31,813Owned by a
single family since newLeisure Vans raised-roof conversion5.7L V-8
engine with TBI (code L05)Turbo Hydramatic 700R4 four-speed
automatic transmission and 3.08 gearingDark Garnet Red (code 77)
with mauve trim; mauve cloth interior with wood trimFour captain?s
chairs plus a rear bench seat ? seating for seven or eight
peopleAir-conditioning, power steering, power brakes, cruise
control, tilt columnRear air-conditioner, rear, ceiling-mounted
stereo speakers, eight-inch television with VCRNew radiator,
rebuilt fuel pump and repaired heater coreInterstate aluminum
running boards125-inch wheelbase, 6,600 GVWR and a 33-gallon fuel
tankCobra Citizen?s Band RadioDocumentation includes a clean CARFAX
report, original owner?s manual, original warranty and owner?s
guide and original maintenance schedule plus various other
insurance and licensing documents Looking for a retro ride for your
next glamping trip with the family? How about something that brings
back memories of you and your Little League team packed in the back
while Mom or Dad drove you to and from games? This 1989 Chevrolet
G20 Conversion Van may be just the ticket; it?s a one-family owned
van since new and has only 31,813 miles on the clock! Made in GM?s
Scarborough, Canada factory, the previous owner?s parents bought it
new from Brown Chevrolet-Buick in Wilkes County, North Carolina and
their son inherited it in 2015. When purchased new, the folks used
the van for a couple of cross country trips then kept it garaged.
After Mom's passing the van was gifted to their son. Finished in
Dark Garnet Red (code 77) with mauve trim, the van?s paint and trim
are in overall very good order with minor blemishes visible at the
right rear corner. The van?s bodywork is solid and straight; its
engine bay is tidy, the battery is new and the chrome bumpers are
in very good order. This van rolls on Dunlop Pioneer tires, size
P235/75R15 at all four corners. Each tire is mounted to an original
Rally steel wheel. The tires and wheels are all in good, original
condition. This van has a 125-inch wheelbase and a 33-gallon fuel
tank. Under the hood is a 5.7L V-8 engine (code L05) buttoned to a
Turbo Hydramatic 700R4 four-speed automatic with a 3.08:1 rear end.
Driver convenience features include air-conditioning, front and
rear, power steering, power brakes, cruise control, power window
and power locks. The air-conditioning system was converted to
R-134a refrigerant on April 23, 2013. Since the previous owner
acquired it, the transmission?s been serviced, the fuel pump was
rebuilt and the heater core was repaired. The radiator was replaced
in 2017. Inside, there are four captain?s chairs upholstered in
mauve and gray cloth that recline, swivel and have fold-down arms.
In back is a fold-down bench seat. While there is a minor blemish
in the seat bottom fabric of the driver?s seat, all of the seats
are in otherwise very good order. The corresponding carpet is clean
and has held up well. To complement the gray and mauve cloth, there
are Dark Maple wood trim pieces throughout the cabin. Amid the four
captain?s chairs is a card table with four cupholders. The table
can also be installed between the rear bench and the rear two
captain?s chairs. The two-spoke, Custom steering wheel is in very
good order and the instrument panel features full instrumentation
along with typical controls from the period. The instrument panel
and inner door liners are all in very good shape. Other features
under that high roof include a period television and video cassette
recorder and a Cobra Citizens? Band Radio all inoperable. Curtains,
a rear clothes rack, cabinets and cubby holes are also found
inside. A factory Delco-Bose AM/FM stereo with cassette deck
completes the interior. One-off, individualized customizations and
even mass produced, highly sought-after customizations became
highly desirable and the custom van culture was born. In the later
1980s, raised/custom roof executive styled custom packages were
installed in an unprecedented number of vans and the custom van
culture overnight was transformed into the ?gotta have it? vehicle
of the late ?80s. These custom creations were excellent for moving
large groups of people from one place to the next in luxury. Plush,
thick pile carpeting, velour, high-quality leathers, convertible
bench seats and pivoting and reclining captain's chairs,
televisions, game consoles and video playback equipment such as
VCRs and DVDs were added to entertain the passengers on long trips.
This era gave rise to the modern limousine and limo-vans of today
and multiple, modern, camper innovations and creations as well.
Competition to this Chevy conversion van in 1989 included similar
conversions of Ford?s E-250 and Dodge?s Ram 250 Vans, along with
GMC G20 vans. If conversion vans from the end of the ?go-go? 1980s
appeal to you or if you?re craving a bit of rolling nostalgia from
your childhood or teen years, you should stop by MotoeXotica
Classic Cars to check out this Chevy van. VIN: 2GBEG25K6K4120483
This van is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 31,814 miles which
is understood to be actual by the one family owned account. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.
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