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2004 Chevrolet Express Van Conversion on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:75810 Color: paint
Location:

Nipomo, California, United States

Nipomo, California, United States

For sale is a 2004 Chevrolet Express Conversion Van by Regency.  The van was custom built to the current owner’s specifications in 2004 by Regency Conversions in Fort Worth, TX.  The van started out as a standard Chevy Express Van factory-painted Bronze Mist, with a 5.3-liter V-8 and 4-speed automatic transmission.  Standard equipment includes front and rear disc brakes, air bags, power heated mirrors, power windows, power door locks, power front seats, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM/FM radio with CD/Cassette players, HD locking rear differential, and, most significantly, swing-out side cargo doors on both right and left sides.

The Regency additions include leather seating throughout, first and second row captains chairs (front seats are 6-way power adjustable), a third row bench seat that power reclines to create a bed, custom door/side trim and ceiling panels with real wood accents throughout, sport two-tone exterior paint, high-grade carpeting and floor mats, shade blinds at all windows behind the first row of seats, and separately-controlled rear overhead air conditioning vents for the second and third row of seats.  An additional cushion increases the size of the bed; it is currently removed to provide greater luggage space behind the third row, but is easily attached with 9 bolts and a 1/2 -inch wrench.  The ceiling trim contains center and side accent lighting.  The third row area is equipped with a separate AM/FM CD unit and four wireless headsets.

The current owner completed the customization by adding Weld alloy wheels, a Class IV hitch receiver and trailer lighting, billet grill insert, locking lug nuts, four Polk DXi650 speakers, Sirius satellite radio, and Garmin Navigation.  The Sirius receiver and the navigation unit are professionally wired to the ignition circuit; no cord and 12-volt adapters are necessary to avoid dash clutter.

The original Michelin tires lasted almost 75,000 miles with no unusual wear; a new set of Michelin M/S 2 LTX tires mounted on recently chromed Weld wheels really make this van sparkle, and the handling is superb.  This vehicle is ideal for road trips.  All seats recline and adjust for optimum time in the saddle.  The 30-gallon fuel tank provides a range of over 600 miles on regular gas.  The storage space behind the third row provides adequate luggage capacity for seven travelers.

This van has served us well over the last 10 years with no problems other than a minor water pump leak resulting in pump and coolant replacement.  Engine oil and filter has been changed every 4,000 miles using AC Delco filters and Pennzoil motor oil.  The fuel tank has usually been filled with Chevron gasoline. 

If you are shopping for a quality van conversion that will likely provide trouble-free, stylish, comfortable, and convenient time on the road, this is it!  The second row seats are easily removable, allowing for a cavernous space to transport large items.  With the rear sofa reclined, it is possible to haul an item 12 feet in length!  A special feature is the cargo doors on both sides, which supports passenger convenience and easy cargo loading.  The side running boards provide easy access for the elderly.  The exterior of the van is near perfect:  no scratches, dents, parking lot dings, etc.  The leather seats are in excellent condition.  The factory carpeting has always been covered with auxiliary rugs and mats.  This van has always been garaged and will clear a 7-foot garage door opening and allow parking in many parking structures, which beats the limitations of a high-top van conversion.  You can pick this vehicle up in California and drive it home across country with confidence!  You will not be disappointed! 

Call 805-459-0931 or ask a question through ebay if you seek more information.

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