Ok, so no it's not quite a wagon. I saw this conversion van on eBay and thought it was worth posting in case someone is looking for a nice van. This body style is still favored by many and most of these you find now have over 150K and are rusted out. Ad states, one owner, 32K original miles. Looks like a fine example with a tow package. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1994-Chevy-Van-/281083762238?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item4171e5d63e Auto check looks encouraging and seller is at 100% feedback.
Wow! My 1987 looked so much like that except had silver along the lower sides. I loved that van....and this one. Ours also was not a high top. Later we had a maroon Dodge high top which is better for weekend camping. Why do I want everything I see and don't have room for any of it. It just ain't fair!
This one is in great shape......but......I gotta say, that purple or lavender or whatever it is along with the maroon.....well.....I couldn't even ride in that. Looks like a cheap brothel in there. That interior is one ugly color and one ugly color combo IMHO! Yuk. Nice van, though.
Fairly high line conversion package. I believe '94 was the last year for this generation G-van. We enjoyed our '83 G-20 conversion while we had it. Towed well, even with a little 'ole 305.......
Nice van. This one is one of the later ones that had a driver-side airbag. I always found it interesting that it was the same steering wheel used in many of the early 90s Buicks that had airbags (Park Avenue, LeSabre, Roadmaster and even the Estate Wagon I think).