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12/15/2013 at 21:37 • Filed to: None | 2 | 10 |
I have such a desire for this van. Only $2,800 and 70K miles. It would be the perfect weekend warrior for camping and trips to the in-laws. The interior is just a perfect blend of functionality and 70's style. The armrests have ashtrays! Perfect for when the kids need to knock the ashes off of their Camel's!
http://toledo.craigslist.org/cto/4235931685…
webmonkees
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12/15/2013 at 21:41 | 1 |
A friend has a '82, (old church van) and I think the only thing they changed was the headlights and the date on the VIN plate. Parts of the dash were stamped 1977.
Velocity- Peuguette Connoisseur
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12/15/2013 at 21:44 | 0 |
Do it
Slave2anMG
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12/15/2013 at 21:51 | 0 |
Now THAT'S a Plymouth Voyager, not the namby-pamby minivan thing by the same name...
JQJ213- Now With An Extra Cylinder!
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12/15/2013 at 21:59 | 0 |
God for under $3,000 it seems like a no brainer... if I had space I would buy that... so unique!
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> JQJ213- Now With An Extra Cylinder!
12/15/2013 at 22:13 | 1 |
I know. Only two, maybe three problems. As of right now, I have no money for such a purchase. Two, the van is a rolling death trap, with only lap belts for all passengers. No way my wife would let the kids ride in it for more than a short trip. Three, I too have no space for such a beast. But, it would be such an awesome ride. If it didn't have it already, I'd install a nice dual exhaust, a class III trailer hitch and maybe upsize the wheel/tire combo as well as the brakes. But, as of now, only a dream.
JQJ213- Now With An Extra Cylinder!
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12/15/2013 at 22:16 | 0 |
Tell the wife she is no fun haha... but look at that interior! The drapes match the vinyl seat covers!
And it is now old enough to take to classic car shows
Boxer_4
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12/15/2013 at 22:29 | 0 |
DO IT!! That's a steal at $2,800. If I was in the market for a full size van, this would be perfect. It looks to be in great shape, too.
I find it incredible how rare and under the radar they have become. That's probably the 4th one of these that I've seen pictures of. I've only seen one in person. If it's any indication of rarity, Wikipedia finally has a picture of one on the Voyager article, courtesy of me. I even wrote a little piece on it here .
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Unlike the Dodge B-Series, the Voyager only came in 12-15 passenger van configurations. No cargo van configurations were available. They were also only available with the LA 318 and LA 360 V8s. I always liked to two tone color schemes available on them, too.
Birddog
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12/15/2013 at 22:31 | 0 |
Man, if I had the cash I'd be on my way there now!
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12/15/2013 at 22:42 | 0 |
And the best part of this van, almost all maintenance can be done from the inside of the cabin, once you remove the dog-house cover of the engine. My dad and I essentially rebuilt the 318 V8 in our Tradesman over the winter, with a heater in the back of the van and all the engine parts spread out over the floor of the truck. Good times.
banjo cat ghost of oppo past
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12/15/2013 at 23:36 | 0 |
That paint is so cleeeeeen...Then when I saw dat interior
an audible O000oooh...yes.
Why am I obsessed with camper vans now like its a coming of age thing... Like all I wanna do is ebay class D motorhomes er like a Chinook or obscure Winnebago would be rad so I can still go to a million concerts or racing venues. Definitely getting too old to camp, definitely too broke to do hotels all the time.