1973 Dodge survivor van. This van runs and drives really great. It has its original 318 with just over 69 k miles, its stock other than headers. It has a three speed manual shifted on the column, manual steering that just had the joint to the steering box rebuilt and a fresh alignment. The van drives great down the freeway cruising easily at 70. All the gauges and lights work well, manual brakes with factory front disks. It has a true dual exhaust with flowmasters and an h pipe, which sounds like a muscle car under throttle. Body is very straight except for some scrapes on the rear right lower tailight area. Rust is limited to a few pinholes around the rear roof where it meets the drip rail. It is also rusty where the roof skin lays over the a pillars on both sides. The only other spot is directly under the drivers floor mat where there are some larger pinholes. All the rust on it is not very advanced and could be addressed easily by a good bodyman. The interior has the original front seats in great condition. It has a new tongue and groove floor in the back that has been airbrushed to age it. The original owner of the van used it to take his bultaco to the track, and built a fold down cot that he slept at the track on. The van has dual gas tanks with a electric fuel pump and switching block and pressure gauge, giving pretty decent range. The wheels are 15" slotmags with almost new tires. I installed tie down locations everywhere in the back and put in the front wheel chock. I really like this van, but its too nice for me to use as a work truck.
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