SOLD TX 2002 Chevrolet 3/4 ton Van Quigley IFS 4x4, Agile RIP, Conversion van

SOLD For sale is my ultimate road trip vehicle. A 2002 Chevrolet Express 2500 Explorer Conversion Van with Quigley IFS 4x4 conversion. Agile RIP package.159K miles, 350/5.7L V8 Vortec. Asking $9,000. Located in Mansfield, TX
Open to trades or partial trades for Lexus LX or GX, Pop up camper trailer, portable refrigerator. Let me know what you have.
AS IS WHEREIS. NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

Van is in good condition for its age and I’ve done my best to make a fair assessment. Buyer is responsible for verifying all information provided prior to sale.

Options:
• Explorer conversion package.
• Leather interior.
• Two captain chairs in the back on quick release mounts.
• Third row bench that converts to a small bed.
• Center console up front with insulated cooler and 2 drink holders with electric warmers and coolers.
• Front captain seats are electric with heaters.
• TV entertainment system surround sound with headphone jacks.
• Moon roof up front – pops up, not a full moon roof, has a quick release so it can be completely removed.
• Window shutters on every rear window.
• Wood grain dash and rear interior trim. Ceiling limo lights.
• Two sets of 4 fishing rod holders on the ceiling.
• Has rear A/C/Fan operated by manual switch on the dash
• Cruise control.

Manual locking hubs in the front. Quigley IFS 4x4 Conversion, 1st gen. GM 4x4 heavy duty brake rotors. Rear trailer hitch. New curt front trailer hitch with tow hooks. Fairly certain it’s a 4L80E transmission. Axle ratio is unknown, GT4 service part is 3.73 gears, but Quigley was known to change these out to 4.10.

I’ve spent around $10K over last 6-7 years I’ve owned it and have put around 25K miles on it:

• Replaced front lower ball joints and both front brake calipers (1/12/13) about 23K miles ago.
• New brake rotors (12/21/13) around 14K miles ago.
• Ground effects on driver side (12/19/14).
• New water pump, thermostat, belt, and master brake cylinder (6/29/14) around 12K miles ago.
• New head gaskets, distributor, spark plugs and wires (Nov 2015) about 8K miles ago.
• MAS air flow sensor 7/29/16, 6K miles ago.
• Agile RIP package, with Fox shocks all around, add a leaf, and helper spring on the rear. Added about 1 in to the rear.
• 245/75/16 BFG A/T Tires purchased this year in April and have around 2-3K miles on them; discount tire free repairs/lifetime balance may be transferrable. New spare in April as well – Pathfinder A/T.

Great van, but it’s not perfect. The following are known problems and there may be problems I am unaware of: Has one small tear in passenger front seat base around a dime in size. Rear seats have some wear typical of using car seats for kidos, but no tears. Still really comfortable chairs. Rear bumper cover has a crack on top on one side from previous owner backing into a tall curb, never bothered me much, but has created some lights surface rust on body behind the driver side rear bottom ground effects. Front seat electric heaters don’t work. TV/DVD works, but its a bit faded, the TV frame is broken, and does not latch to the ceiling. Moon roof tint needs to be fixed, but seal and latch replaced this year. Clear coat coming off of passenger side ground effects. One of the surround sound speakers is not working, but speaker tested fine. Driver side rear door panel is a little loose (but not noisy loose) and has a few broke clips. Rear main seal has small leak, but stops with some lucas oil. Front fog lights don’t work. Chassis is in decent condition for it’s age, but does have some rust. I’ve tried to picture the worst spots. This van was bought new in Kentucky, second owner bought at 105K and lived in southern Illinois, I bought it in IL with 133K miles on it. I’m happy to send pictures of any other areas to serious buyers, but I’m not a mechanic or body shop tradesman.

It’s been a great and very reliable van for my family and will be very missed. Never left me stranded. I’ve had many great road trips with it. In my opinion the motor and transmission run great for the age. Shifts smooth. Breaks work great. The IFS 4x4 is a much better ride than many straight axles of the same year. It’s got a lower center of gravity so isn’t as nearly as top heavy as other straight axles or even other 2wd drive vans. The frame is reinforced with cross members up front to run the torsion bars. Quigley also adds GM 4x4 Heavy Duty brake rotors. The Fox Shocks are a huge improvement in ride. I’m told this van can be lifted by adjusting torsion bars, maxx keys, etc. Removing the ground effects would add another 3-4 in of ground clearance. Will not currently fit in standard height garage (bout 2 in too high for 6ft 10in garage), but will fit if you remove the rear spring lift and go to smaller standard size 225 tires. Would be a great camper, snow, or beach van. Great setup can easily be converted to sleep two adults and switch back to 7 person car hauler. Has decent gas mileage, not sure on real numbers. www.fueleconomy.gov shows highway at 16-17mpg, and city at 12-13mpg for 2wd 2500.

AS IS WHEREIS. NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

Call/Text Andy at 817-437-2516 or PM for em
 

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Few more picks when I had tires changed in april. I may consider partial trade for camping refrigerators, portable ac, or pop up trailer.
 

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Dang guy's, 1,200 views and no interest/post? Was I too honest? Bad pics? What's up? Priced too high?

Do you think it would generate more interest if I:
1) Pull the ground effects and bumper covers and spray linex on the belly panels (would add 3-4 inch of ground clearance)
2) Raise front an inch to level it out.
3) Add grill guard
 
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Price reduced to $9K!!, Open to full or partial trades for Lexus LX or GX, low mileage 4x4 truck, Pop up camper, portable refrigerator, etc. Let me know what you have. Might be able to kick in some extra cash on a trade up.
 

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