Vans are cool, or the right van is anyway, and this one right here is that right van. That is to say, it is the right van if you want something that is going to turn heads just because it is so different and so low. Because if that is your goal, then this one right here is the right kind of van. With small block power, full air ride, channel, and great parts from Holley, Edelbrock, and more, this thing is going to drive as good as it looks with just a few finishing touches. It isn’t cheap, but it sure it cool and sounds like a fun ride to us. It will need some wiring, exhaust, and fuel system before it is ready to run, but that shouldn’t take long. Check out the photos, and info from the seller below.
Here is all the info from the seller: CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ORIGINAL AD AND RESPOND TO THE SELLER
Throwing it out there once again… If you want to be different, here it is… 1966 Dodge A100 Van, Started with a fairly straight and solid original, short wheel base “no window” A100 Van, Ridiculous amount of custom fabrication, full air ride, Body dropped, has a mild 360 engine, headers, Electronic ignition, Edelbrock intake, Holley carb, new yellow top Optima battery, etc. Not currently running, however it was previously running with a 6 cylinder engine… Needs a few small things to drive again, new gas tank mounted, fuel lines, a few wires hooked up, and exhaust… All the lights work, brakes work, air ride is fully functional, etc. My price is firm, Don’t like it, don’t buy it, or go build your own. I don’t care what anyone else thinks its worth, It can rot in my garage until I have time for it otherwise.
$18K CASH FIRM, May consider a trade, but would have to be good, I can add cash for the right deal… Consider a bagged impala, K5, C10 shortbed, or a Mopar Muscle car 62-72 2 door, A, B, or E body only.
If your serious, shoot me an Email. Thanks!
Good chance it may just rot in yer garage, pal!
$18k and its not even running? Let it rot!!!!
Agree with you other guys for 18 grand it better be running
Am I the only one who thinks this bagged and on the ground is about the stupidest thing?
No, Don, you’re not. When I used to have to attend NHRA events, as I’d be leaving, there’d be about a 1/2 dozen chevy trucks in the parking lot laying on the ground, and with dead batteries, so the owners couldn’t run their compressors to pick the leaking POS’s back up off the ground. No doubt the dead batteries were the result of their stellar wiring for their air system and boomin’ stereos…I think this thing is stupid, as I do anything that can be allowed to “lay” on the ground and be immobile if something in the system goes bad.
Hahahahahahahahahaha! You’re just kidding – right???