Rare 1989 Tiger Provan Chalet Sprinter Chinook westfalia campervan
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Astro |
Type: | Van Camper |
Trim: | Tiger Provan |
Year: | 1989 |
Mileage: | 41000 |
VIN: | 1GCDM15Z6KB223508 |
Color: | Gold |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | FWD |
Interior color: | Blue and Tan |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Item location: | Ankeny, Iowa, United States |
Extras |
Air Conditioning, Cruise Control CD Player |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1989 Chevrolet Astro Tiger Provan |
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On Aug-23-19 at 08:52:39 PDT, seller added the following information: It was brought to my attention that the previous description link doesn’t work anymore. It was created by the prior owner and I was strapped for time, so I rushed to post the listing. I took the time this morning to create a very descriptive listing and I will send ANY additional pictures you would like if you contact me. eBay only allows 24 and that really isn’t enough to show how nice this Tiger is! I am selling a rare 1989 Class B CHEVY PROVAN ASTRO RV 40K miles on the new, more powerful engine Please note that I have been an eBay member for 20 years (1998) and have a perfect 100% feedback rating over 124 transactions. You can buy with 100% confidence and I give accurate descriptions of all the vehicles I sell. I highly suggest you come and see it in person and drive it home! SHORT VERSION: Low miles on a new, more powerful engine, great gas mileage, everything works and starts. Nearly everything has been replaced or rebuilt. You will not find a better, cleaner, more economical RV. 14 MPG city, 18 MPG hwy. It has lived its entire life in Arizona and Nevada until I bought it and shipped it to Iowa a few years ago. Perfect for those of us who don’t need a huge, expensive motorhome and for those of us who would still like to cook and sleep inside rather than in a tent. Provans were made in Colorado. These are very rare and have a cult following. There is only one or two for sale in the United States at any given time. You won’t find anything this unique in such a perfect-sized RV at this price. It is fully self-contained! You can research these, most of these are priced at $13K-$25K if they are in decent condition and they don’t seem to stay listed for long. This one is in amazing condition! SPECS Vortec V6 4.3L, 700R4 3-speed automatic with overdrive Tilt, cruise 8 feet high (from ground) 16 feet long, 7 feet wide. 6 feet tall inside 20-gallon fresh water tank 25-gallon drain tank that is shared (grey/black) (Realistic mileage) 14 / 18 MPG (dry). Berth 76 inches by 46 inches. Sofa sleeper 70 inches by 46 inches GENERAL AND INTERIOR, NEW AND REBUILT The RV is completely restored. It has new interior from the headliner to the floor. The cab has also been restored. USB, Bluetooth, and more. New carpet, headliner and dash pad. Appliances are new, 2 way fridge (rebuilt), Suburban 4 gallon water heater, 32,000 BTU Atwood furnace, 22,000 BTU Stove, 9000 BTU Air Conditioner, new plumbing, shower pan, Dometic toilet, faucets, sink, vents, fans, lights, water pump, headliner, seats, flooring, stereo-CD, cabinets, drains, traps, lines, entry door, window seals, 45 watt solar panel array and charge converter, inverter, deep cycle battery, and more. All new. All windows are sealed with butyl tape (a commercial window sealer). The roof vents and fans are new as are all lighting, plumbing, and wiring. The propane lines are all self-sealing compression fittings with steel braiding rated at 2000psi. (No leaks ever) New shore water inlet with back flow preventer. New fill and vent lines, new ABS drain tank vents, gate valve, cap. Diaphragm water pump at 45 PSI. Insulated walls. Everything has been tested then retested again. It's an outstanding RV! It has additional outlets for electricity when on shore power. 3 in the galley, 1 in the ceiling, 1 at the rear for the AC unit, and one outside next to the entry door. There is a mount for a flatscreen TV. There is a new 850 watt 2 cycle generator just in case you need a charge while in the back forty. 45-watt solar array with charge converter. There is a cargo carrier on the receiver hitch with a 5-foot diamond plate box with locking latches and a case hardened hitch lock. MECHANICAL REBUILD, NEW AND REBUILT Rebuilt (short block) 4.3L Vortec engine and 3 speed TH-700R4 automatic transmission with overdrive. (It is the original block) The transmission had all 3 gears rebuilt including the overdrive, new torque converter, main seals, valve body and filter New exhaust from the manifolds back to include catalytic converter, muffler, pipes, and hangars New Battery (cab) New Battery (Deep Cycle for the house) New Alternator Power steering pump All pump brackets and hangars Fuel pump Fuel lines Fuel tank Filters in line TBI injectors Cap, Rotor, Wires Brake linings Wheel cylinders 4 new all season radials Monroe load assist air shocks Starter Serpentine belt and tension pulleys Dump tank gate valve and cap This RV is listed locally. Off grid stealth. Park anywhere with a full complement of features. 16 feet long, sleeps 4 (comfortably), full galley, shower, toilet, and fantastic MPG. The RV has about 41K miles and has a clear Iowa title in my name. This RV has NO rust and is probably the cleanest Tiger van available. No pets, no odors, no smoking. Only used a handful of times for camping with my son and tailgating. The 4.3L Vortec is the most popular V6 ever made. (Still being made today) Parts can be found almost anywhere and they are affordable (unlike import camper vans) . A V6 will on average get 30% better mileage than a V8. I owned a 1977 Chevy Chalet and this vehicle is superior in almost every way. It has better gas mileage, air conditioning and better working components. It runs faster on the interstate at the best gas mileage in the RV market. Don’t get me wrong, I love the Chalets and the Eurovans, but the Chalet chugged gas and was slower on the interstate due to the huge/heavy fiberglass camper shell and the Eurovans are really slow, almost dangerously slow and the parts are EXPENSIVE/RARE: both are amazing to look at though! I thoroughly researched all camper vans before purchasing the Tiger Provan…it was the best choice!!! I suggest you do the research as well! I just looked up the proposed Ford Transit Nugget. The base model starts at $55K! All amenities are closer to $80K and doesn’t have dedicated air conditioning unit. The Tiger Provan is amazing in tight spaces and has the amenities of a home: two sleep spaces (the back bench converts to a bed, microwave, refrigerator, stove, sink, storage, air, heat and even shower/toilet, (although I have NEVER used them and I highly suggest you use a rest stop or other facility; I bought a solar shower for outdoor use and used local restrooms, but the option is there for you because they are both fully functional) TV mount and power for your computer or any other accessories including solar power. You could also put a mount on the top for kayaks, surfboards, bikes or any other recreation you see fit! Your home is where you park it. This is a huge solution for traveling business people, millennials, adventurers, outdoorsmen/women, lazy campers like me (who don’t want to set and pack up a tent; you just put it in drive and leave), outdoor festival lovers (don’t pay for camping, sleep in the van without paying additional fees), sports enthusiasts (same concept, park free, don’t drink and drive and leave in the morning without paying for overpriced hotel rooms), surviving the upcoming recession or maybe most importantly, escape the apocalypse (I know some preppers are viewing this vehicle). Either way, it is multi-faceted for all your needs. It needs nothing, but a new home! This vehicle is as advertised, but is sold “as is”. I truly believe you could fly in and drive it anywhere on this continent. I only accept cash or a wire transfer The winning bidder is responsible for shipping costs. On Aug-26-19 at 04:07:04 PDT, seller added the following information: I added the information on what the prior owner sold me the Tiger Provan for. He had over $20K of receipts. |