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FS: 1996 Chevy conversion van
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Jason T.
2007-03-14 02:25:58 UTC
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Not in a huge hurry to sell this, just putting it out there to see what
kind of response I get.

1996 Chevy Express (aka GMC Savannah) conversion done by Explorer.
Quite a piece of work, very much a "dad" van, and I'm not a dad. Seats
seven comfortably, more if they're kids on the rear jump seat. Rear
bench seat folds down into (sort of) a bed. Lots of plasticized wood
and squishy leather. TV in pics has been replaced with LCD panel
w/tuner and various inputs (including VGA.) Hatch up near the TV says
"Super Nintendo" but sadly no longer contains one. SNES controllers
still built into armrests in back, though!

Mileage right now is just under 100k. Still rides like a giant rolling
couch (three of them, actually.) Has tow hook and hitch, sunroof in
back, second stereo in the back for the kids (plays only through
headphone jacks.) A great vehicle for the big family on a road trip.
Gets about 17mpg on the highway, which isn't so bad when you split it
with six friends!

Pics here: http://tinyurl.com/yrfghc

Asking $6000
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jht
R***@churchoffaith.com
2007-03-18 06:12:09 UTC
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 21:25:58 -0500, "Jason T."
Post by Jason T.
Not in a huge hurry to sell this, just putting it out there to see what
kind of response I get.
1996 Chevy Express (aka GMC Savannah) conversion done by Explorer.
Quite a piece of work, very much a "dad" van, and I'm not a dad. Seats
seven comfortably, more if they're kids on the rear jump seat. Rear
bench seat folds down into (sort of) a bed. Lots of plasticized wood
and squishy leather. TV in pics has been replaced with LCD panel
w/tuner and various inputs (including VGA.) Hatch up near the TV says
"Super Nintendo" but sadly no longer contains one. SNES controllers
still built into armrests in back, though!
Mileage right now is just under 100k. Still rides like a giant rolling
couch (three of them, actually.) Has tow hook and hitch, sunroof in
back, second stereo in the back for the kids (plays only through
headphone jacks.) A great vehicle for the big family on a road trip.
Gets about 17mpg on the highway, which isn't so bad when you split it
with six friends!
Pics here: http://tinyurl.com/yrfghc
Asking $6000
I'll offer you $100 plus guarantee you will achieve eternal salvation
in heaven if you accept my offer.

Jesus Loves You

Please post your acceptance of my offer.


Reverend Paul Apostle
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2007-03-29 13:05:20 UTC
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Dear"Rev." Paul,

You, if anyone, should know the only way to true salvation is through Jesus
Christ and being saved by His grace.
Simply accepting your offer does nothing.
Post by R***@churchoffaith.com
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 21:25:58 -0500, "Jason T."
Post by Jason T.
Not in a huge hurry to sell this, just putting it out there to see what
kind of response I get.
1996 Chevy Express (aka GMC Savannah) conversion done by Explorer.
Quite a piece of work, very much a "dad" van, and I'm not a dad. Seats
seven comfortably, more if they're kids on the rear jump seat. Rear
bench seat folds down into (sort of) a bed. Lots of plasticized wood
and squishy leather. TV in pics has been replaced with LCD panel
w/tuner and various inputs (including VGA.) Hatch up near the TV says
"Super Nintendo" but sadly no longer contains one. SNES controllers
still built into armrests in back, though!
Mileage right now is just under 100k. Still rides like a giant rolling
couch (three of them, actually.) Has tow hook and hitch, sunroof in
back, second stereo in the back for the kids (plays only through
headphone jacks.) A great vehicle for the big family on a road trip.
Gets about 17mpg on the highway, which isn't so bad when you split it
with six friends!
Pics here: http://tinyurl.com/yrfghc
Asking $6000
I'll offer you $100 plus guarantee you will achieve eternal salvation
in heaven if you accept my offer.
Jesus Loves You
Please post your acceptance of my offer.
Reverend Paul Apostle
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