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2000 Chevrolet P30 Step Van - 2000 Chevrolet P30 Step Van New York

2000 Chevrolet P30 Step Van
331 Clove Road
Staten Island, NY 10310
United States
718-448-5548 (Main Phone)
718-448-0011 (Fax)
Price: $12,995
Condition: Used
Mileage: 17,000
VIN Number: 5B4JP32R0Y3321582
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Category: Commercial Vehicles
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Air Conditioning
Brand new condition Step Van
Air Conditioning
Sliding Glass Doors
Sliding Glass Windows
Stereo
Barn Doors in Rear
12 Foot Length Box
6 Foot High Box
Multi-stop trucks (also known as walk-in delivery or step vans) are a type of light-duty and medium-duty truck created for local deliveries to residences and businesses. They are almost always forward-control vehicles, designed to be driven either sitting down or standing up, and often provide easy access between the driver and goods, hence the name "Walk-In Delivery" van. They are taller than full-size vans such as the Ford Econoline, Dodge A-Series/B-Series/Ram Vans, and Chevrolet G-Series vans, but can have wheelbases that are shorter than these models or longer.

Uses

Though commonly referred to as "bread trucks" and "bakery trucks," trucks like these are used for delivering many other goods and services. Many have also referred to them as "Step-Vans" despite the fact that this was a name only used by Chevrolet (see below).

Another common group of users include electric power companies, both with and without cherry picker scoops. The ones with such devices tend to be half-cab vans. Occasionally they've been mounted with common truck bodies, such as bottlers. In the 1980s Frito-Lay bought fleets of Olsons that were redesigned to tow light commercial 5th-wheel Olson trailers. School and library systems frequently have used them for bookmobiles, when bus bodies are not preferred.

Partially due to their size, they have also been used as large ambulances. Subsequently, fire departments have also used them for this purpose, as well as for utility vehicles, radio command centers, canteens, and other secondary work. Police S.W.A.T. teams and other special units have used them as well. The opening theme from the 1975-76 police action TV series S.W.A.T. was noted for containing a large IHC Metro van.


























































































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