here is the van that is for sale The body is a 1990 astro van on a 1979 blazer frame. chevy 350, edlebrock intake, flowmaster 40 series exhaust, TH350 trans., 203 transfercase, quadrajet carb, 35-12.50-15s, around 17 inches of lift, rear end has been moved back 4.5 inches. new rear springs, gas tank out of a 96 impala wagon, B&M unimatic shifter, new front brakes, all new cooling system. many pics and lots of info. im selling because i dont own a trailer and the van just sits in the yard most of the year. the only time i get to take it out is for the sand dunes once or twice a year and for the mud runs in august. looking to get 4000 OBO, or trade for a 98+ jetski. 269-267-6507 for questions or comments. thanks for looking charles
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4x4 Preparation<br> The first thing to do before any unfamiliar water crossing is to walk it. If you cannot walk it you cannot cross it. If the water is flowing too quickly to safely walk the crossing, then it cannot be driven across. Remember, 4x4 's actually float until water seeps into them. When you walk the crossing you are actually starting your vehicle preparation. You are giving the axles, diffs and gearbox time to cool down while you find out exactly how deep the water is.
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