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September 19th, 2007 by admin

4 cylinder minivans


StrongArm 4535  Chrysler Town & Country Mini-Van Liftgate Lift Support 2001-04, Pack of 1


StrongArm 4535 Chrysler Town & Country Mini-Van Liftgate Lift Support 2001-04, Pack of 1


$15.90


Parts Master Strongarm 4535 Strong Arm Lift Support…

Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager/Chrysler Town & Country 96-02 (Haynes Repair Manual)


Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager/Chrysler Town & Country 96-02 (Haynes Repair Manual)


$14.89


Inside this manual you will find routine maintenance, tune-up procedures, engine repair, cooling and heating, air conditioning, fuel and exhaust, emissions control, ignition, brakes, suspension and steering, electrical systems, and wiring diagrams….

Cylinder


Cylinder


$109.99


Cylinder; 2.5lb; CANDY BLUE

Rancho Steering Stabilizer Cylinder


Rancho Steering Stabilizer Cylinder


$54.99


Steering Stabilizer Cylinder; Single;

Edelbrock Cylinder Head Gasket


Edelbrock Cylinder Head Gasket


$57.99


Cylinder Head Gasket,1966-1987 318-340-360

Clutch Master Cylinder


Clutch Master Cylinder


$78.99


Clutch Master Cylinder;

Edelbrock Ford Flathead Cylinder Heads; Cylinder Head


Edelbrock Ford Flathead Cylinder Heads; Cylinder Head


$663.99


Ford Flathead Cylinder Heads; Cylinder Head; 48 And Earlier; 24 Stud;

4 cylinder minivans
A cheap minivan just for cargo?

I’m looking for an old mid90′s, maybe even older minivan just for cargo. I intended to rip out all the seat except for the ones in the front. I know some minivans have a 4 cylinder engine which is more than enough for me, I intended to haul about 1,000 pounds of scrap metal to a yard every week. I know 1,000 sound for a minivan like a lot but consider one with 4 passengers (not including driver) with the 2 rows of seats in the back. I’m guessing the rows of seats way 100 lb together plus 600-700+ lb for the passengers and their items that’s a 1,000 lb right there. Anyways, I want the van to last me at least 18 months with no major problems, a.k.a. anything besides gas and fluid changes I will consider a problem. I’m looking to spend less than $1k which is why I don’t want a full-size van. I don’t intend on putting more than 4.5k miles a year on it. Any suggestions as to what models might work for me. Ideally the more dings and dents the van has the better (less likely to be stolen

You’re more likely to find an older pickup truck to meet your needs at that price.

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4 cylinder minivans


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