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Old 02-26-2006, 10:57 AM
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1995 Transport.

HI.
Im looking into buying a van. I have come across a 1995 Transport. The owner says needs a heater core. However, I just want any other suggestions from the crowd here about the the Transport vans? What should I be aware of? Is it recommended? Mileage is just over 200,000. the guy is asking for CDN $1400.

Any suggestion, ideas would be greatly appreciated. Ive just been burned with another van after having bought it a few months back and Im not rich. I just want something to drive my parents around in.
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Re: 1995 Transport.

$1400 is an honest price. I inderstand 200,000km. The front end (ball joints, wheel bearings, tie rod ends - both ends -) is a sensitive area but parts are easy to replace. Engine should be a 3800. The 3.1 is more questionable being prone to head gasket failure.
Read THIS to have an idea of what is involved with the heater core...summer's coming, you can bypass the hoses for a little while may be.
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