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2014 GMC gas Savana cube van, 256,000km
- Manufacturer: GMC
- Model: SAVANA
Annual safety done Oct 2025, Was driven in, Selling uncertified, Must be transferred into new owner's name before leaving our yard, 16'L 8'W7'H
Crawford, TX
Annual safety done Oct 2025, Was driven in, Selling uncertified, Must be transferred into new owner's name before leaving our yard, 16'L 8'W7'H
Box vans are enclosed cargo vehicles built on van or cutaway chassis, designed for secure, weatherproof transport of goods. They offer flat cargo floors, varying lengths and heights, and features like rear roll-up or swing doors, liftgates, and internal racking. Ideal for deliveries, moving, and equipment haulage, choose a box van based on payload capacity, interior dimensions, GVWR, ease of loading, and options such as refrigeration or shelving.
Check the chassis (engine, transmission, mileage), GVWR vs curb weight, cargo floor condition, body seams for rust, door and liftgate operation, wiring and lights, suspension and brakes, tire condition, and maintenance records. Verify interior dimensions and tie-down points for your loads.
For short distances drive-away is common; for non‑running or long hauls use a flatbed or lowboy carrier. Secure the van to the trailer at chassis or axle points, confirm height/weight for permits, and get insurance that covers transport damage.
Follow chassis service intervals for engine, transmission, brakes, and tires. Regularly inspect body seals, floor panels, door mechanisms, liftgate hydraulics, and cargo restraint hardware. Treat rust early, maintain weather seals, and service any refrigeration or electrical systems as required.