bonvanroulez said:In 1984 that van came with a four speed automatic 700R4 transmission. It should do just fine on the highway.
Yes if its a 4 speed auto then it will handle highway running without a problem.
Its something to ask the seller.
bonvanroulez said:In 1984 that van came with a four speed automatic 700R4 transmission. It should do just fine on the highway.
XFILE36 said:Would you have a rough estimate of the interior dimensions? Thanks for the info.
Almost There said:Unless you already have a savings/emergency fund set up, I strongly suggest that you don't pour it all in to the vehicle.
Personally, I like to see anyone that is living on a limited low income have enough to cover at least the price of a transmission or new engine so minimum $2,000.
XFILE36 said:Hey everyone, I may have found my van in TX. The guy's a mechanic and has a shop, also sells cars and has a car lot. He said nothings wrong and been kept up well. Only it may need radiator flush. I could hire a mechanic to look at it, if he thinks it's good, I could send a deposit via Walmart, then fly there to TX, get my license and register it. What do you think? Do I need to get a mail forwarding there? Any input on becoming a TX resident would be helpful and insurance is another thing..TY
tx2sturgis said:X, I know you dont want to post the ad, but if you want to PM me the link I can look it over...
No, I'm not going to go buy a van, so no worries there, I already have one.
BTW, did you see the one I linked in the trading post?
XFILE36 said:Hi everyone, I wish I could amend my initial paragraph/thread, but here is what I want. After doing more research, listening to others who are helping and giving me advice, I pretty much want to stick to CHEVY vans,
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