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What did the Astro van look like in 1985?

What did the Astro van look like in 1985?

The ‘ 85 Chevy Astro Van has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions: Mike and Ike, white cloud stripe and fruit deco on sides. Han Solo image on the sides, Grey and red stripes on sides and roof. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

When was the last time the Chevy Astro was made?

The Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari twins were originally scheduled to be discontinued after 2002, but they soldiered on because of good sales; the last Astro and Safari rolled off the assembly line on May 13, 2005.

When did the Chevrolet Astro minivan come out?

The Astro and Safari were introduced for 1985 as the first minivan from General Motors. While marketed as a response to the first-generation Chrysler minivans, GM adapted a rear-wheel drive layout, sizing the Astro and Safari closely to the short-wheelbase Chevrolet G10 van.

Where to buy a 1985 Chevy step van?

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How much is a 2005 Astro cargo van?

$6,999 Used 2005 Chevrolet Astro Cargo Van for sale. SALVAGE NON RUNNING VEHICLE ! This vehicle sold with ONLY a SALVAGE BILL OF SALE. WHAT YOU NEED TO DO: 1.Fix what … more $5,499 Used 2005 Chevrolet Astro Cargo Van for sale.

What kind of Van is the Astro van?

This is a 2005 Chevrolet Astro Cargo Van. It is the same van as the Gmc Safari .This is a amazing van that has 203k miles. It has a 4.3L Fully loaded. Ice cold A/C. Looks & runs great. Low mileage. No accidents. Non-smoker. One owner. Power everything. Very c… more

The Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari twins were originally scheduled to be discontinued after 2002, but they soldiered on because of good sales; the last Astro and Safari rolled off the assembly line on May 13, 2005.

The Astro and Safari were introduced for 1985 as the first minivan from General Motors. While marketed as a response to the first-generation Chrysler minivans, GM adapted a rear-wheel drive layout, sizing the Astro and Safari closely to the short-wheelbase Chevrolet G10 van.

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