Gateway Classic Cars is proud to present this Steller 1968
Chevrolet G20 Gasser. The G20 series first was introduced in 1964
going through three generations before being discontinued in 1996.
This second generation G20 has been built as a tribute to represent
the fighter pilots that were in WWII. This whole gasser van built
from the inside out, was the embroilment and true representation of
what America stood for during WWII. Some of the custom work that
has been done to complete this theme includes, aircraft bomber
seats, shaved door handles, markers and trim, flat metallic paint,
custom louvered rear doors, an aircraft taillights, gauges, WWII
ammunition box, toggle switches for the dashboard, Lokar shifter
and hand-painted artwork. Powering this Gasser is a 350 CID small
block that is equipped with a Edelbrock intake, HEI distributor,
NOS Sniper nitrous system, and to make it pop you will see Summit
racing headers. Come get this WWII bunker van and collect this
masterpiece to show off to your friends.
Vehicle Details
1968 Chevrolet G20
Listing ID:CC-1613984
Price:$14,500
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1968
Make:Chevrolet
Model:G20
Exterior Color:Grey
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:22732
Stock Number:HOU2268
VIN:GCCHOU2268
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