Vehicle Description
1969 Chevrolet G10 1/2-ton Camper Van 327 CID V-8 engine with
four-barrel carburetor Turbo Hydramatic 350 three-speed automatic
transmission Beige exterior with green and brown interior Lots of
new parts ? brake drums, brake pads, master cylinder, starter,
ignition switch, pigtail, spark plugs, voltage regulator, spark
plug wires, distributor cap and rotor, cylinder head and intake
manifold gaskets Two beds 12-volt refrigerator, sink with fresh and
gray water tanks 120-volt exterior hookup and 12-volt power from
battery control interior lights Briefcase with manual and maps New
Sunbrella awningSold on a Florida actual mileage title, now showing
70,588 Seeking a classic camper that is not a Volkswagen bus? Check
out this 1969 Chevrolet G10 ?-ton Camper Van. This van was
home-built many years ago and you can tell that it was someone's
labor of love as it was left fully stocked with camping gear,
fishing rods and tells a story of a family's journey around the
East Coast by the maps left behind. During the mid-1960s, the Big
Three quickly figured out that vans sold well as customers used
them for much more than simply hauling items and people from Point
A to Point B. This one is painted in beige with a Mom?s Attic-type
extension on the roof. The paint is in overall good order, but the
chrome is pitted and shows patina. the bodywork is straight and
sold, the engine bay between the front bucket seats is in
satisfactory order. The beige bumpers fit tightly to the body. This
van rolls on Vercelli white stripe radials, size 215/75R14 at every
corner. Each tire is mounted on steel wheel with beige beauty rings
and topped with moon hubcaps. All tires and wheels are in very good
condition. Nestled in that engine bay between the seats is a 327
CID V-8 engine. Backing the engine is a Turbo Hydramatic 350
three-speed automatic transmission. This van has many new parts ?
brake drums, brake pads, master cylinder, starter, voltage
regulator, ignition switch, pigtail, spark plugs, spark plug wires,
distributor cap and rotor, cylinder head and intake manifold.
Inside, the front buckets are finished in green plaid and are in
satisfactory order. The brown floor covers are in okay shape, too.
Horn is inop. The headliner and inner door liners are made of
simulated wood and fit the period vibe the van exudes. A
column-mounted shift lever and factory AM radio complete the front
section but there is more behind the front seats. The van has two
beds, storage units, a 12-volt refrigerator, a sink with fresh and
gray water tanks, a 120-volt exterior hookup and 12-volt power from
battery control interior lights. There?s a well-worn leather
briefcase with manuals and maps and a new Sunbrella awning. In the
front, the Chevrolet ?bowtie? emblem was changed from red to blue
this year. Competition to this Chevrolet in 1969 included Ford?s
Econoline 150, Dodge?s A-series Van, GMC?s Handi-van and
Volkswagen?s Type 2 van. If you are looking for a classic van to
take to car shows and cruise nights, this one would be a standout
and you wouldn?t find a twin anywhere nearby. Come by MotoeXotica
Classic Cars to check its groovy-ness out for yourself! VIN:
GE159P724637? This van is currently located at our facility in St.
Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 70,558
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, actual
mileage FL title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Note: Please see full terms
and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any
said vehicle, thank you.