Chevrolet P30 Step Van (1984)

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Condition: Used Year: 1984
VIN : 1GBHP32M7E3325688 Mileage: 220000
Number of Axles: Single Make: Chevrolet
Engine Make: Chevrolet Model: P30 Step Van
Fuel Type: Gas Class: Class 2 (6,001-10,000 lbs.)
For Sale By: Private Seller Transmission Type: Automatic
Vehicle Title: Salvage Suspension Type: Spring

Franklin, Kentucky, United States

Vehicle description

1984 Grumman Olson Aluminum Body Step Van. Was originally a diesel, but now has a Chevy 350 gas engine. Starts, runs, And drives. The brakes are squishy - I assume it needs a master cylinder at least, but I don’t know for sure; I haven’t looked into it. The tires hold air and have some tread, but they appear to be pretty old. The muffler is missing. Total body length is 22.5 feet, with 16 feet behind the front door. Nothing in particular wrong with the body that I know of except for a couple broken or missing side marker light lenses and four small holes (less than 1/2 inch) in the side - looks like where a sign used to be mounted. Also, the hinges for the left rear door are rusted and won"t open anymore. It is 35 years old, so it’s not perfect by any means. I’ve only driven it a couple times (short distances) in the last 5 years or so, and it was fine for me (the brakes worked better when I bought it - I wouldn’t drive it on the road now until brakes have been fixed). Has KY rebuilt title (no sign of previous damage - I assume some previous owner turned it in for scrap and someone else bought it and wanted to liscense it). Could make a good food truck, delivery truck, camper, etc. with some work.
Must pay $500 deposit on PayPal within 24 hours of auction’s end. Balance due within 7 days.
I"ve listed and "sold" this vehicle twice now. The first buyer"s shipping fell through; the second buyer"s financing fell through. Please don"t bid unless you have the details worked out and you are going to buy this vehicle! I need it SOLD!
Buyer is responsible for arranging local pickup. Must be picked up within two weeks. Truck will need to be hauled, as the brakes aren’t trustworthy at this time (see above).