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FS[Vehicle]: 1994 Plymouth Voyager "Rally Van"
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1994 Plymouth Voyager "Rally Van"
Listing my baby to a good home.
She's a 1994 Plymouth Voyager, pretty much completely rebuilt from the ground up.
She shows 135k on the odo.
The 3.3L V6 was just refreshed about 1500 miles ago, had 40k miles before teardown.
The trans was freshened when the motor work was getting done, with all new seals/gaskets/fluid/filter.
The body was just redone this spring.
The interior is in great shape.
Suspension was rebuilt about 30k ago, using all KYB and Moog parts, a 2" lift was added at this time as well.
The brakes have been redone, upgrading to Stoptech rotors with Akebono pads.
It has almost new 27x8.5x14 General Grabber ATX tires riding on Dodge Spirit wheels.
Custom made push bar loaded with Hella 500 lights.
Yakima roof rails with a Jeep Commander basket on top, custom painted to match.
Full 2.5" exhaust split into duals at the rear.
Far more work into this van than most people would even consider.
Asking $4000 obo
608-212-8294
She's a 1994 Plymouth Voyager, pretty much completely rebuilt from the ground up.
She shows 135k on the odo.
The 3.3L V6 was just refreshed about 1500 miles ago, had 40k miles before teardown.
The trans was freshened when the motor work was getting done, with all new seals/gaskets/fluid/filter.
The body was just redone this spring.
The interior is in great shape.
Suspension was rebuilt about 30k ago, using all KYB and Moog parts, a 2" lift was added at this time as well.
The brakes have been redone, upgrading to Stoptech rotors with Akebono pads.
It has almost new 27x8.5x14 General Grabber ATX tires riding on Dodge Spirit wheels.
Custom made push bar loaded with Hella 500 lights.
Yakima roof rails with a Jeep Commander basket on top, custom painted to match.
Full 2.5" exhaust split into duals at the rear.
Far more work into this van than most people would even consider.
Asking $4000 obo
608-212-8294
Last edited by smokesxt; 08-08-2019 at 12:36 PM.
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smokesxt (08-13-2019)
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We have too many vehicles right now. My wife loves our 2018 and our car, so this one and our 1992 Caravan are both for sale. Whichever sells first is the one that goes.