Vehicle Description
1979 Chevrolet G10 Van
Once upon a time - or more accurately, back in the 1970s - the van
reigned supreme. Riding-in right on the heels of the fading muscle
car era, the custom van became the ultimate self-expression
vehicle- tricked-out and personalized to show all the world just
how your bad self rolled. They were badass, man- a portable
pampered pad that allowed you to take all your extra-curricular
activities of sorts, (legal or lotharios), on the road- and there
were custom shops on every corner back then that would customize
your ride with a kick-ass sound system, lighting, shag carpeting,
Captains chairs, beds, bubble windows, louvres, spoilers, mag
wheels, custom horns, CB radios- and don't forget to top it all off
with a one-off airbrushed paint job depicting your choice of
Wizard, Warlock, Wave or Western scenic. It may be time for a
comeback, folks- especially with the home foreclosure rate being
what it is... (Thanks to JP from the Selvedge Yard).
For consignment, Peabody we are going back to the 1970's when
muscle cars were dropping like flies and the custom van became
king. Our consigner picked up this barn find several years ago, and
had good intentions of creating his own showpiece, but time was
fleeting, and did not allow for this to happen. In fact, a mere
consigner stated 15 miles were put on since the dig out of the
barn. So now it's up for grabs to another dreamer to create rock
and roll on wheels.
Exterior
A standard Chevy G10 van, bathed in blue with some shiny accents is
seen for your eyes to imagine an airbrushing of Wizard, Warlock,
Wave, or Western Scenic adorning its large straight rust free
panels. A smoked glass window has been added to the driver's side,
and in the current configuration for the interior hovers next to
the bed. Wake up and watch the sun, among other things rise.
15-inch polished mag styled faux knockoff hubbed wheels are wrapped
by essential raised white letter Cooper Discoverer H/T Tires which
are in good condition all around. In back check out the other must
have with one of these "shaggin wagons" are the louvers on the rear
door glass. Yeah Baby!
Interior
Inside with a swing of the rear doors, and we are greeted with 1979
wood paneling heisted from only the finest of used trailers of the
era. A thin mattress covered with blue vinyl which can be quickly
lifted to make a sheeted bed in case of emergency. 2 fashionable
kitsch carriage style lamps provide just enough illumination so you
can reach for your wallet and wrap that rascal prior to the
consummation of an LSD trip, and lots of smoking of weed. Moving
forward in this luxury liner we have access to large solid wood
cabinetry that provides ample storage space for all your goodies
and even a TV if you wish. Across the aisle is a beadboard wood
wall that separates the bedroom from the bench seat that
accommodates the ladies in waiting. Seen in the base of this bench
are Pioneer 3-way speakers to grab the eardrums of only the finest
audiophile aficionado and smooth the mood from the front mounted
stereo. Upfront captain's chairs covered in blue velour broadcloth
are sporting blue vinyl bolsters and the drivers chair has an
armrest. Blue plastic forms the dash, drink storage area and sound
system mounting. Standard instruments are in front of the original
steering wheel, and some shag carpeting is loosely covering the
floors. In the mid section is a hardwood laminate floor so you can
break out a dance if the mood strikes you. Above, the ceiling has a
skylight, and some extra lighting for map reading at night, and a
felted headliner which has been surreptitiously mounted to the
ceiling with wood strips. And do not forget the obligatory CB radio
good buddy...
Drivetrain
Under the small hood, and mostly protruding not the cabin under the
plastic covering below the dash is an unrestored 305ci V8. It is
fed by a single 2-barrel carburetor and has a TH350 3-speed
automatic on back along with a 10-bolt rear axle.
Undercarriage
The time spent in the barn has been good to this van with just a
slight peppering of surface rust on various parts of the underside.
All structurally sound and the suspension shows as independent coil
springs for the front, and leaf springs for the rear. Power disc
brakes are on the front, and power drums for the rear. A
glasspack/cherry bomb style exhaust and muffler system is now on.
Overall things are looking rust free and good underneath.
Drive-Ability
Since we only had enough time to check out the front seating
accommodations we fired this baby up and it ran smooth as silk.
Handling was top notch, and acceleration snappy. Bias free panic
stopping worked swimmingly to bring this rolling no tell motel to a
halt. We noted the radio and horn weren't working during our
drive.
A nice barn find, no rust and basically an open canvas to redux,
repaint, and recondition it to your special liking. Then go to a
concert or festival and commence the fishing expedition. And
remember, ass, grass or gas, no one rides for free!
VIN DECODE
CGU1594116383
C-Chevrolet
G-Van
U-305ci V8 2bbl
1-G10
5-Van
9-1979
4-Scarborough, Ontario, CA Assy Plant
116383-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.