Where can I find a 1987 Provan Astro?
Something like this 1987 Provan Tiger GT Astro 4×4 would have been perfect. This rig can be found on Craigslist, or here on the CL archive, in Oceanside, California. It’s not cheap at $18,000 but nice examples of any vehicle are usually not inexpensive.
Is the Provan Tiger GT an RV or a camper?
A really important thing is that this “is a no rust vehicle. 95% of its life was spent in the dry state of Texas.” And, it fits “in a regular parking spot, in most garages and easy to maneuver in tight spaces.” The seller talks about the camper conversion: “RV body is square aluminum framing and skinned in aluminum on the outside.
How tall is a 1987 Provan Tiger GT 4×4?
The seller talks about the camper conversion: “RV body is square aluminum framing and skinned in aluminum on the outside. Walls are insulated and paneled on the inside. Sleeps four. This unit was ordered without a shower/toilet. 16′ long, 7′ 2″ tall, 6’3″ interior standing height and 6′ 10″ at its widest point.”
Is there an astro 4×4 in 1987?
Dropped the fuel tank to installed new Delphi fuel pump/hanger assembly/sending unit and all associated rubber hoses and evaporation lines.” Yes, this is a 4×4, it wasn’t an AWD Chevy Astro van to start with. Of course, Chevy didn’t make an AWD Astro van in 1987.
What kind of amenities does a 1989 Provan Astro Tiger have?
– Rear suspensio This 1989 Provan Astro Tiger GT #119 pop-up camper is in very good condition. It has a Dometic electric/gas refrigerator, coach battery and converter charger, Thetford electric flush toilet, propane gas stove and heater, sink and water pump with fresh and grey water tanks.
How much does a Provan Astro Camper Van cost?
Astro Tiger GT by Provan Pop-Top Camper Van – $25,000 (Colorado Springs) This Tiger GT pop-top camper van rebuild is loaded with amenities in the most efficient space possible. It can be parked anywhere, and a person up to 6’3 can stand up completely when popped and sleep comfortably.
A really important thing is that this “is a no rust vehicle. 95% of its life was spent in the dry state of Texas.” And, it fits “in a regular parking spot, in most garages and easy to maneuver in tight spaces.” The seller talks about the camper conversion: “RV body is square aluminum framing and skinned in aluminum on the outside.
Something like this 1987 Provan Tiger GT Astro 4×4 would have been perfect. This rig can be found on Craigslist, or here on the CL archive, in Oceanside, California. It’s not cheap at $18,000 but nice examples of any vehicle are usually not inexpensive.