Used Chevrolet G20 Van

Chevrolet G20 Van 150

If you are looking for one workhorse of a vehicle, then the Chevrolet G20 van should be among those on the top of your list. The G20, as its name suggests belongs to the Chevrolet G-series of vans.

It is a full-size van that has become popular in many different kinds of businesses and trades, from caterers to plumbers, because of its low cost of upkeep, size and options available. The Chevrolet G20 van runs on an SB 262 4.3L engine, and very little has changed since the series original release except in the carburetor to a throttle body fuel system.

The Chevrolet G20s from 1963 to 1970 were fitted with six-lug rims, which was changed to five lug 5-inch bolt circle in the 1971-1976 generation. The Chevrolet G20 van also share the ball joints design of the 1-ton pickups but uses the brake rotors of the 0.5-ton pickup trucks.

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4 Responses to “Used Chevrolet G20 Van”

  1. Daniel says:

    Hi,mi name is Daniel and I am looking for a van around in Europe(Uk,Ireland,Germany)i m intrested to buy a Chevrolet G20 Van Chevy Van(diesel), Ford club wagon(diesel)thanks.

  2. Nabeel Al Saba says:

    Iam looking for a van around $2000.00 to be good contion & good from outside & inside if you want to be sale your van seed to me the E mail & show me the inside van through my credit union,and to trade my 86 g20 van in. thanks.

  3. carlton j. beadles says:

    iam looking for a van around $2000.00 to be financed through my credit union,and to trade my 86 g20 van in. thanks.

  4. Another disadvantage to van leasing is that it can be difficult to calculate the annual mileage and other charges. A leased van has a set number of miles that can be accumulated on it. If the number of miles exceeds this number, the charges can be quite costly. To avoid this, it is important to accurately calculate the mileage that one does in a year. Miscalculating this can lead to heavy charges that the individual or company leasing the van was not expecting. Other charges that may be included in a lease is that the individual will have to pay for any damages to the vehicle. Although this would probably be the case should the person own the van outright, there may be some minor damages that the individual would not bother in fixing if the van were their own property?

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