The Chevrolet SWB Van 1979 is a classic, rugged workhorse of a vehicle. This van was one of the first full-sized vans manufactured by Chevrolet and was the perfect tool for a variety of jobs. Its bold boxy styling and elongated shape make it stand out from other vehicles of the same category. The van is a bright metallic blue that is slightly faded from the wear and tear of years of hard work. The interior of the vehicle is spacious and made from durable fabrics. Its bench seating can hold up to eight passengers, and the front seats recline for additional comfort. The cabin includes features such as air conditioning, two 12-volt outlets, intermittent wipers, and plenty of storage space. The roof of the van is high, giving occupants plenty of headroom. The engine of the Chevrolet SWB Van 1979 is a 4.3L V6 engine. It produces a powerful 110 horsepower, yet it still remains fuel efficient. This is a dependable and reliable workhorse that can handle the toughest of jobs. The four-speed manual transmission makes shifting gears a breeze. The van also features a heavy duty suspension which gives it excellent off-road performance. The wheels of the van are 16-inch steel rims and feature a traditional black hubcap that adds a classic touch to the vehicle. The vehicle is outfitted with plenty of cargo space across the side rails and underneath the van, allowing it to carry a variety of materials. The Chevrolet SWB Van 1979 is a timeless vehicle that will continue to serve businesses and families for years to come.
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