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Home > Features and Specs
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With an incredible array of the industry's top standard as well as optional features, all available at a
price that won't break the bank, GM Conversion Vans offer the versatility and value you deserve.
Plus, because each GM Conversion Van is built on a world-class chassis* from Chevrolet or GMC, you can count on high
levels of comfort, performance, and safetyevery time you step into your vehicle.
After you view the Features & Specifications, see how GM Conversion Vans stack up against other vehicles.
*J.D. Power and Associates Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout Study (APEAL) study. August 2005.
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Engine: Options ranging from 195-horsepower Vortec
4,300 V6 to 300-horsepower 6,000 V8
Torque: Up to 360 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm
Standard Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Fuel Economy (miles per gallon-city/highway): Up to
15/Up to 20
Fuel Tank (gallons approximately): 31
Payload: Up to 4,130 lbs.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): Up to 9,600 lbs.
Rear door opening: 56.4"
Maximum Towing Capacity: Up to 10,000 lbs.
Frame: Fully boxed on full body vans
Front Suspension: Independent short/long arm
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Standard Daytime Running Lamps
Standard Antilock Braking System (ABS)
Optional side rearview mirrors with integrated
turn signals
Standard driver and front passenger air bags
Optional All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
Standard theft-deterrent system, PASSlock®
Standard highly visible tail lamps/Emergency
flashers
Optional front step bumper
Optional quad parabolic headlamps
Optional locking differential
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*Options listed are not available on all conversion vans; availability of options is dependent on manufacturer model |
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