This 1989 Chevrolet G20 was converted to four-wheel drive by the Pathfinder Equipment Company in California under prior ownership, and it is powered by a replacement 350ci V8 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. Finished in gold over color-coordinated vinyl upholstery, the van is equipped with 20″ steel wheels wearing 35″ tires along with Skyjacker steering dampers, vinyl side graphics, rear window louvers, window tint, a second-row bench seat, and an Alpine touch-screen head unit. This G20 4×4 is now offered at no reserve with additional wheels and tires, spare parts, and a clean Montana title in the seller’s name. The van is finished in gold with red, white, and black vinyl side graphics along with a sliding side door, tinted windows, and rear window louvers. White-finished 20″ steel wheels wear 35×12.50″ Firestone Destination X/T tires. A set of turbine-style wheels with BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain tires is included in the sale. Braking is by front discs and rear drums, and dual Skyjacker steering dampers are fitted. The individual front seats are upholstered in patterned gold vinyl, and a color-coordinated second-row bench is fitted along with tan carpets, center cupholders, and an Alpine touch-screen head unit. The leather-wrapped steering wheel frames an 85-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 29k miles. Odometer readings of 95k, 104k, and 118k miles are shown on the Carfax report from 2008-2016 along with a potential odometer rollover in 2023. True mileage is unknown. The van was factory-equipped with a 305ci V8 which was replaced with a 350ci crate engine in 2017. The oil was most recently changed in March 2023. An aftermarket exhaust system is fitted and the catalytic converter has been removed. Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission, a dual-range transfer case, and solid front and rear axles. The transfer case and differentials were serviced in March 2023. The Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage and the aforementioned potential odometer rollover.